@LeviMorrison Bookmarked, I will, really miss it, I started new job and have to prove myself, I was lean on last one because I was there for 2 years and wasn't much work :)
@TheLuckyGoof Generally speaking, these are stupid questions. The only way you can know is if A) the software describes a limit (imposed or suggested) or B) you test it.
So unless OpenCart says "I will run over your family if you try to load more than N objects", or unless you test it until your machine catches fire, there's no way to realistically expect someone to tell you.
@DanLugg yeah my manager is particular in delivering this in time, so wanna make a strong note with few valid points. sadly with my exposure I found poor documentation, poor community support & problems in upgrading versions with opencart
how do we loop height in decimal, kinda 4 to 7 feet, should go like 4.00 4.01 - 4.11, then start 5.00 to 5.11 and so on, I guess we have to use nested loop right? $height_from=4; $height_from < 7; $height_from+=0.1 but ofcourse it gets stuck at .9
yes it will, but I do have many projects and a job and a family, I don't need to be reminded that I have projects to work on, I'll do it when I have the damn time ...
@bwoebi you mean it hasn't occured to you that I am waiting to work on it ?? think I want to get up at 7am and have to think about pthreads bugs ... no, no I don't, i have to prioritize, however unfair it feels to you to be waiting for a code review, the guy stuck with a pthreads bug in software he doesn't have a clue about is in a much worse position ... chill, I am waiting to work on it too ...
the point is I'm getting to it, every day I get up and try and use the hour before I have to start work to be productive, nobody is using phpdbg yet so naturally it comes last ...
I never talked to davey before his talk, he said it was advanced and fully featured ... I'm not in competition with xdebug and nor are you, those people who are bound to ide's will probably continue to use xdebug until phpstorm do something about it, real programmers however will enjoy the use of a real debugger, like every other language since the beginning of time has had ...
youtube.com/watch?v=zX_U5mymWAg from 10 minutes ... his language is no more complex than the written english you comprehend when communicating with me or niki or ircmaxell ...
I have a subdomain alpha.mydomain.com is it a bad practice to develop website on alpha.mydomain.com/mysite or is it better to do: mywebsite.alpha.mydomain.com ?
so phpdbg or dbg SAPI
this is a toss up for my favourite feature in 5.6
basically its a new server api that sits alongside cli etc
and it's a standalone gdb like debugger
so you just run it from the command line and you can start debugging code ...
it's not an extension, so if you used xdebug or zend dbg it's doesn't work in the same way, it's not part of the standard ... if you're using apache for example it's not in that process space, it is standalone which is really important to understand
I learned something this morning ... whatever that person in court is doing with a typewriter, they are not writing what is being said, fingers do not move that fast and keyboard won't put up with it ...
I type pretty fast, they must not be using normal keyboards, didn't think of that ...
I can't imagine a keyboard that is going to make it as fast as you need to be .... and he got interrupted, how could they keep up with a lawyer going on and on and using big words ... impossible ...
how could you deconstruct the language and put it back together so quickly ?? it must be a very very rough transcription of what is said ... that makes it even harder surely ...
well ... why is that even good ?? didn't we spend since the beginning of time trying to get people to separate concerns ?? ... bored, I don't see the point in it and I'm sick of it being shoved down my throat like it's the best thing since sliced bread ...