@StatikStasis ffs, I was all ready to point at american samoa but apparently they flagrantly ignore the fact that they should be on the other side of the international date line
@StatikStasis I've never felt comfortable in asking my employer to increase my salary or I am gonna leave. Its always, if I'm gonna leave then I'm gonna leave there is no making me stay, and if I wanna stay then I'm gonna stay, even if I have a somewhat better job offer.
I have been working with node.js(typescript) for past couple of months, and just right now in php code for debugging I just wrote "console.log()" instead of "var_dump()" :P
i tried to send email using clientscript js with 3rd party api mandrill i successfully completed all steps but console displays(Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (Internal Server Error)) ...this my code below:
although in general, "the server responded with a status of 500 (Internal Server Error)" means that the problem is definitely server side, and you need to take it up with mandrill
So. I was going to send this to internals - https://gist.github.com/Danack/4304c3ccf57f57065559c057f07c8eee But I remembered that asking for cash money, without including a link for where people can give money is stupid.
I've asked around before, and there seems to be some consensus that making a way to generate invoices for open source projects would make it easier for companies to give cash money to open source projects.
So I'm going to throw together a site that allows me first (and then other people) to generate official looking invoices for open source projects, and to have the money tracked etc.
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Can anyone suggest a cunning name for a webshite that does this?
@Danack Do you mean the invoices will look like an invoice (err, okay), or the invoices will look like they come from e.g. the PHP Group? If it's the latter, oh hell no.
> We don't donate to OSS software which we use, because we're legally not allowed to. I routinely send key projects, particularly smaller projects, a request to quote me a commercial license of their project, with the explanation that I would accept a quote of $1,000 and that the commercial license can be their existing OSS license plus an invoice. My books suggest we've spent $3k on this in 2015. My bookkeeper, accountant, and the IRS/NTA are united on this issue: they don't care whether a software license is OSS or not. A $1k invoice is a $1k invoice; as a software company, I have virtual…
> I would do this more often if OSS projects made it easier for me to do so. Getting me to pay $1,000 for software is easy; committing me to doing lots of admin work over the course of a week is less easy. Take a look at what e.g. sidekiq.org , which is an OSS project with a commercial model, does. Two clicks gets me to a credit card form. If I actually used Sidekiq, Mike would have had my credit card on file the day that form went up.
i need to put from_mail and to_mail dynamically into Email function. please help me how to do this? this my script code: var from_mail = $("#from_mail").val(); var to_mail = $("#to_mail").val();
Email.send("from@email.com","to@mail.com","This is a subject", "this is the body","smtp.ips.com","username","password");
@PeeHaa I've now closed my IDE and everything. I just figured that the other way it will by more dynamic and compact, of course that also makes it more unreadable and bit more prune to errors because wrong kind of value can cause some unexpected behavior or something.
@Danack How can you generate an official looking invoice for open source projects if they are open source and that means there is no real person/company/organisation which is generating that invoice? In some countries registering such invoice is illegal and can be changed by Tax Office with huge penalty.
inside is nice and cool, the sun hardly enters the house, I can't put up with it all day ... but it's nice, swimming at lunch time is still a novelty to me ...
see I couldn't actually get in when it was cold, it's still water, so when you come out it feels cold, does an excellent job of keeping you cool, and doesn't hurt to get in ...
We go in January. It's 29 celsius when we get off of the plane. We will be in shorts and short sleeve shirts. The Dominicans will have hooded sweatshirts on and cold. We'll swim and some of them think we're loco.
according to internet (which is probably lying), that's about to peak in the next two weeks, at 29 degrees ... I'd like that ... sea temp peaks here in august at ~26
@JoeWatkins That data sounds about right. When we go to the beach area we usually swim in the pool at my brother-in-law's home. It stays a little cooler. Plus after a day at the beach with the sand, salt in eyes from ocean, sunburn- oh god the sunburn... the cool pool water is wonderful.
@brzuchal I'd recommend not doing that in those countries then. Think of it more of a receipt of payment rather than a demand for money.
@SerialKisser hi Mr "I choose my name to creep people the fuck out".
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Can someone please explain me the meaning of the statement : "The string in PHP is implemented as an array of bytes and an integer indicating the length of the buffer."
user9059272
I'm not understanding the later part in the sentence that is "an integer indicating the length of the buffer"
if ($IDontHaveABetterVariableNameYet > 19.5) $xp *= 2500;
they don't need to be nested ifs in PHP though, I'm converted something from Excel
in Excel, they were nested ifs
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@Danack : Ok, I understood your point. But, is this length of buffer stored somewhere in memory? How this length of buffer can be part of the string implementation in PHP? Isn't it enough to say that "The string in PHP is implemented as an array of bytes." only?
The political rhetoric this past week has been unacceptable. Cries of Nazi-ism and reference to Japanese internment camps were irresponsible and beyond the pale. Shame on the media outlets who promoted this, and those who repeated it.
@StatikStasis it's a project a friend wants to make into a web application, he currently has it as an excel spreadsheet. I copied/pasted the nested if statement into vs code and broke it out into separate lines, and left the file open for an unknown amount of time. I came back to it cause I was closing unnecessary files, figured might as well convert the Excel code into PHP, since I'll need it eventually. If the calculation is incorrect, I'll fix it later on.
@tereško What is the price show for you since the regional prices seem to be different. I'm showing $11.99 for Dead Cells here. That about 7.20 Latvian Lats?