@AlmaDoMundo it's 200.. yes, obv if the answers are marked correct, you will get +15 for accepted answers but you can just gain 200rep from upvotes = 20 votes per day
@Mr.Alien but that's exactly because I was surprised (i.e. you said '200 per day' while I've achieved near 300) - but now, with '+15 for accepted' clarification, I got the idea
@Mr.Alien so maximum is 200 with votes, and maximum will be.. hm.. well, unlimited? (i.e. if someone will write 1000 answers per day, 0-scored, but all accepted, it's 15.000 rep? )..
@DaveRandom haha, @AlmaDoMundo yes, you get the +15s, I often answer even if I hit the rep cap wen am free, it adds to my tag score :D am about to hit 2k in css muhaha
Before they made a big update that allowed deleted posts update the reputation in real time, reputation was not calculated live on some occasions and sometimes you would have to trigger a recalc.
@Mr.Alien Actually, I'm not a fanatic. I.e. I want that '150 times x 200 daily rep.' badge, but often I'm busy or something. So I skip some questions, e t.c.
@Mr.Alien The Senior developer at my company was Indian, he was very very good, but he seemed to not enjoy it, almost as if he was expected to become a developer
@MadaraUchiha I don't see that as an issue if the answers are good enough, personally. SO has a high A/Q ratio but also an unacceptable useful/shit ratio.
@MackieeE Loose typing is far from a simplification. Learn to love strong typing, I promise that when you come back to PHP you'll very rarely switch variable types, because it actually rarely makes sense
@MackieeE Yeh I've been an "unprofessional developer" (i.e. not really employed to write software but still end up doing it anyway) for several years. Although I started out as a network and telecoms engineer.
@AlmaDoMundo Actually the most recent occasion it was withdrawn before it got off the ground, it was Anthony's proposal :-(
For example C# can teach you to not use array() as a silver bullet to solve everything; instead create your own types and your code will be more self describing.
@PeterKiss Yeh but arrays will be generally a culture shock for a PHP dev. I hate the PHP array type, C# has proper arrays and makes you use proper data types for dictionaries etc
I've created an ObjectBase class to be the base class for everything in my PHP project and it's design follows the base object in C# for example the GetType() method wich returns a Type representing the current objects Type.
After this i can use Type instance-s in my dependency injection container and even in my WSDL generator.
@PeterKiss You can't do the same in php, because clr objects on app heap have overhead member indicating type, while in php it does not. I doubt having that super class is reasonable.
@PeterKiss I've done that in the past with mixed results. Everything within your core code seems to work ok, but as @Leri said, since it's not handled natively it doesn't provide much.
@Leri Nope, and the default implementation uses it in my mess; however, you can override that so that polymorphism takes care of the rest so long as you use the method and not spl_object_hash
@DanLugg yeah i did something similar but for example i've implemented __clone() with an exception throwing block, and for example __toString() is always available.
hey. You know how stackoverflow / pastebin have highlighting for the code? like if its java, it will follow java's syntax, etc. Is there a framework released for this that I can use for my paster?
Which is the collection of program and used to create and maintain database ??
a) dbms
b) db
c) dba
d) all
Pls Answer as soon as possible with proper explanation
1st question, give me teh codez/// when we say Google it first, OP goes for it, picks the codes, paste it in their source, and they forget..this results in second crap question asking why my code is not working.. so the root of evil over here is that comment
@AshwinMukhija Agreed, but I don't think that anyone thinks that all Indian devs are bad. The problem is that the reason so much work is outsourced to India is because it's cheap - the decent guys charge a lot of money, just like anywhere else. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. Cheap labour == shit results.
If Indian developer teams just started charging twice what they charge, they'd probably be alot better off. They'd still be outsourced to, as they'd still be cheaper than their Western counterparts, and the project development timing would be spaced out allowing for the opportunity to actually develop something rather than glue it together from StackOverflow.