Ohh kk, got my interview tomorrow, they're pushing me for technical support. I reviewed all my information, mind giving me a pointer on how the interview process goes? It's my first job over the internet.
It's fine, unfortunately I have no idea, probably you'll be asked few technical questions, over the Skype I think (voice). Nothing unusual, same as every interview :) Sanity check.
@crypticツ I don't know, it doesn't need to be related to the website per se.
That would be nice I guess.
The lame problem is this... we e.g. cast 5 delv and 1 is missing... and then it gets forgotten... this way we could pin the list here so everyone who is able and want, can vote.
@TOOTSKI Well v2.0 of the cv-backlog will fetch delv-pls posts as well as a list of other *-tags and they will show up in the backlog. You will also be able to sort the columns, so sorting by the delv column will order them by that count. I should have it run a calculation to determine how many votes are needed so the column will read x/y votes.
k, I hope to have other rooms eventually host their own version of the backlog configured for their room and tags and then give them their own subdomain so like javascript.cv-pls.com for example.
I'm trying to figure out why some of them are not showing up. I think it has to do with the IDs being represented as integers in the object arrays. 4 canonical posts are not showing up. I think the ID has hit some integer limit in JS.
@PeeHaa fixed! The API defaults to 30 entries per page. Since we only request a single page we only get the first 30 results. So 31+ never show. I increased the pagesize to 100 so they all now show.
How are you all? let's chat here. Where are you from?
<h1>Hi guys, How are you all?</h1>
<?php echo "<p>let's chat here.</p>"; ?>
<?php echo "<p>Where are you from?</p>"; ?>
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. To execution time. (with apologies to Robert Frost) — madityaApr 5 '13 at 20:43
yes, phpdbg is not developed inside php-src, and he knew that because he linked to the phpdbg repos ...
> i suppose it's common issue with php-src that they have no control and lose patches :S, they do not even respond why it was not applied, no shame if you spoke to me like that in person, I'd punch you in the throat ...
I think the sorts of answers that go above and beyond simple "do this, even if it's a bad idea" are important to the community. Explaining better ways of doing something to educate the user to use more best practices is great. This isn't only a question and answer site. We are not Yahoo answers. — Jimbo1 min ago
@SecondRikudo I'm trying to explain that we don't just answer if someone has asked how to do something that is not a good way of doing it. Explain better ways of doing what they're currently doing and why
Erm.. Although it seems that room 11 is not the place where one can get any feedback, but at least this time there is just one paragrapgh to read. github.com/colshrapnel/thebestpdowrapper/blob/master/… What would you say?
I was thinking about how people may not enjoy their jobs. Or at least not love it. To spend 7.67% of your working life enjoying a full 24 hours. (Holiday).
What would be the right pattern to parse this {{ product_bonus_1 }} {{ product_currency_1 }} for example as two different elements. So that matches array would have both, product_bonus_1 and product_currency_1.
@PeeHaa May I be so rude as to request your services for a short time at your own liberty in regards to PitchBlade routing. There's no urgency for this.
@YourCommonSense I accept your point about using singleton to reach the masses, but could I get the instance and use it "properly" if I want to? (with the shiny wrapping, not just getting the raw PDO)
@Jack yet even concept of variable scope is a new thing for those who are coming in PDO tag in great numbers. as a result they end up with multiple PDO instances and multiple connects from the same script
@YourCommonSense Oh sorry I read the paragraph and didn't look at the code, I assumed there was more to the wrapper (like, by getting the \PDO instance directly I would be bypassing some wrapped methods)
@Leri I agree in general that "do something" sounds like it will do something and not produce something, but I don't see the harm in the fluid interface given that the way you detect failures is to break the program flow
@DaveRandom If we put aside unintuitive/less readable code that API leads to, look at this potential usage. In most cases this won't throw any exception but would cause logical errors (I am not saying anything about unnecessary db calls). Am I missing something here?
@DaveRandom It is... but API is also pushing to that. Anyways, for people stuck with global, who are the audience of that lib as @YourCommonSense mentioned, this would not make any difference. However, I discourage them to use this kind of wrappers since they are just adding another maintenance hell.