In a MVC application do you think a each domain object should have a service or should a service deal with multiple related domain objects? Like a Shopping service which details with Order, Product and OrderItem? Or have a service for each of those domain objects and also have a Shopping service to deal with them in a group?
I started out having a service per domain object, then I change it to a service per group of related domain objects and now I am considering maybe I was correct the first time
Guys, I need help making a SQL query that displays the time since the last answer... For example," the last answer was 24 minutes ago". The current output for 'lastreply' column is "2013-11-07 17:51:50".. Someone knows any tutorial to do this?
I'm not really happy that they've published 5.5 certification, which is mere update (IMHO, not sure). Nonetheless, you have to take the exam again, and pay $125 (with discount), let's round it to $100. Then, you have potentially 1000 new customers (out of 4000+ "certified").
I hope there is some question weighting, otherwise you could fail on the questions you've already passed, which doesn't make sense.
It should lean towards 5.4, 5.5.
But way f* smarter people made that test, so... STFU @webarto.
I don't have a problem with paying anything, I just hope it's for good cause.
@PeeHaa Yes, and that prove me wrong, if result set is f* huge, it would take less time, but more memory, if you split that in 10 queries, it would take longer, but less max memory used.
Let's say I display 20 posts in a thread, if I prefetch posts, it take 1GB of memory, if I go one by one, it takes longer, but doesn't mem cap. @PeeHaa
It's not that large, but Doctrine is making sure to create big-ass objects :)