here is fine, do it leave it for long enough for me to copy paste and remove it immediately ... nobody can do anything with your username and ip anyway ...
> It is always a great amusement to see a question that is based on the lack the most basic learning, and a handful of hastily written answers, each of those failed to correct these extremely basic issues.
Does PHP do any caching of reflection internally? Such that $r1 = new ReflectionClass('C'); $r2 = new ReflectionClass('C'); would result in a cache hit somewhere?
I'd be glad if you'll share your though - because it's not an easy design question. And to decide where's the line between good & bad practice in this case is hard
\s is the shortest and also the most non-portable option to specify a space character. Although it is rare to port Java code to other languages, it is more about porting the knowledge of the syntax of one regex engine to another. There are many regex engines using Perl like syntax, so difference ...
^ ok different engines, different matchings
@AlmaDo wait, by surrogate key you mean add an auto_incr column?
How do you debug your PHP scripts?
I am aware of basic debugging such as using the Error Reporting. The breakpoint debugging in PHPEclipse is also quite useful.
Any other good/better techniques out there?
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I am particularly guilty of this, embedding non-constructive comments, code poetry and little jokes into most of my projects (although I usually have enough sense to remove anything directly offensive before releasing the code). Here's one I'm particulary fond of, placed far, far down a poorly-de...