@Baba yes. It is something that is doable (I think). I just needs a good system behind it. I really like my spambayes install for my mail. So a combination of that and your OOO ranking system should be pretty nice
I might ping you at some point about this and other issues I have been thinking about in due time. So I can throw some stuff to you and you can start telling me I'm stoopid
moderators, admin, super admin, etc. does not really work for me especially when you are building a system with large number of access possibilities audit, account , legal, state manger etc ...
@m59 Why not make it flexible .. here is what i did
@m59 Quick question let me asking so you need access level such that A Can read XXX but can now write while B Can read and write XXX , C can only Write ... ???
Given that 3v4l snippet, I want an array of PatternInterface objects. I can iteratively call $pattern->match($value), however in the case of DynamicPattern, there's no way to safely retrieve the contents of $matches without breaking the contract.
If I tack a &matches parameter into match(), then it goes unused in LiteralPattern::match(). If I don't, then there's no way to externalize the $matches array given the contract (implicitly, returning bool)
Even though PHP doesn't restrict return types, I like to pretend that it does.
However, it interprets some dates as times, and when I try to add 00:00:00 at the end to make sure it's interpreted as date, it gives me an error that I've declared the time twice.
naming-question What would be a good name for logger's interface? I have been playing with words "record", "narrate" and "chronicle" but cannot think of anything suitable.
@Bracketworks I'm not sure a good interface method will sometimes be implemented only by returning true/false, sometimes returning true/false and setting a matched by reference parameter.
Interfaces should describe specific "abilities" (I would call it "traits" but...) of a class, so it makes sense to have "er" appended to every interface name.
@LeviMorrison Right, which brought me to this conclusion: return a Match object. I can have a LiteralMatch and DynamicMatch, but now I have to switch types.
However, it interprets some dates as times, and when I try to add 00:00:00 at the end to make sure it's interpreted as date, it gives me an error that I've declared the time twice.
@tereško Yea, in Canada/US they're called "recorders"
And that handsome black gentleman is called a "narrator" ;-)
You know, I just can't accept the fact that every great PHP application is essentially a car built around a unicycle. At the end of the day, there's still a unicycle in there.
@tereško I know, I was speaking for effect; I have a fairly strong understanding of Javascript; unfortunately, I'm stuck in one of those swiss-army-knife positions at work.
I enjoy it, but I think that future improvements to the language will allow it to breach into the non-browser-client market more thoroughly, moreso than node has permitted at least.
Yea, it's quite interesting, however their infrastructure needs ... work.
Everything "just works", despite being a clusterfuck. They need to integrate some of their system architectures; perhaps through some global messaging bus.
I dunno; everything is everywhere. Walking into that place is like walking into a room which moments ago, contained a bucket of paint with a stick of lit dynamite in it.
Its funny, when you're naive and think the best of enterprise level business operations. You assume they've got it all nailed down and sorted out. A year goes by and you're laughing because everything's held together with chewing gum.
@Bracketworks I think it is pretty much the same everywhere. (some places are worse than others though). I have made it my goal to at least make it less sucky when I leave a place
But it's like cleaning a messy persons' house. You can clean a room, and it'll end up a mess again shortly after you leave. You can clean the whole house and it might take awhile, but they're going to fuck it up again. Your only choices are either to evict the tenant or burn the place to the ground.
However, it interprets some dates as times, and when I try to add 00:00:00 at the end to make sure it's interpreted as date, it gives me an error that I've declared the time twice.
@DaveJust ok , finished reading it. I would say that this is approximately how I would have described MVC pattern ~1 year ago. There are several issues (one of major ones being the use of $foo = & new Foo() syntax), but this seems like helpful point to start.
Other points being that the way how it recommends to implement controller is debatable (it's closer to symfony 1.x approach of "action == class" and the "controller chooses the view" part breaks SoC, IMHO)
PLEASE HELP - i need someone to help me setup a php script that i have which will send a push notification to my iOS app i am working on, is anyone willing to help me over a TeamViewer Session?
Sorry @Michael, I wasn't being completely serious; I would definitely be interested in helping (for a reasonable cost) but I'm swamped with other things at the moment.
Warning: stream_socket_client() [function.stream-socket-client]: Unable to set local cert chain file `certificates/michael-apns-dev.pem'; Check that your cafile/capath settings include details of your certificate and its issuer in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/functions.php on line 103
Warning: stream_socket_client() [function.stream-socket-client]: failed to create an SSL handle in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/functions.php on line 103
Warning: stream_socket_client() [function.stream-socket-client]: Failed to enable crypto in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/functions.php on line 103
@Michael the manual probably contained some details about including certificates. Make sure that you followed then. And that files are there. Also, there should be a list of PHP extensions that where mentioned as requirements. Make sure that all the extension that the application depends on are there.
@PeeHaa no, i didn't, i didn't think i had too, because i uploaded the Cert. directly into the script i purchased, i didn't know i have to check it manually
@MadaraUchiha Would it maybe be worthwhile to dump the whole XLSX to CSV raw, and massage the values from there; reopen it in Excel and resave to XLSX? I don't know if you can preserve calculated fields/columns.
"What's that? Need to do <enter-simple-one-time-task>? No problem!" -- 6 hours later -- "...so, I'm almost done the architecture necessary to build the application to solve your problem."
@JonyKale It's somewhat different in Java, but the same rules should apply. It's just that java developers often have a strange view on the world (judging by answers I see on SO)
Not sure whether it is the developers or the language itself
@JonyKale There's no difference in that case. An abstract class acts as a base class, nothing more, nothing less. It has nothing to do with a language itself.
@tereško i checked everything and as far as i can tell, everything seems ok, i just added another profile (trying to redo the process) and when adding my cert. i get this error: Notice: Undefined index: HTTPS in /home1/ggcc/public_html/m/push/index.php on line 138, do you think this could be effecting it?
By the way, Its not related to OOP. For example, consider this : function foo($request){ $name = $request->getPost('name'); $age = $request->getPost('age'); } <- That's a violation of SFP
@DaveJust Might be the subject of that individual's dissertation. It's a nice idea, but that's all it really is. Not to mention one that Google can't find.
@Bracketworks correct, but since its a principle and it implies that a function/method should do only singular task, I personally think it's okay to call it "SFP"
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