@ircmaxell well I took the idea seriously, I don't know if I would benefit from being a mentor or being mentored ... but regardless of that, if I take time out for that I have less time to write code ... I have a lot of code to write, it never feels stressful to take on more ... it does feel stressful to have to try to communicate with humans tho ... every time ...
must sleep, because eyes won't stay open anymore ...
@JoeWatkins I was vaguely interested in doing the mentor/mentee thing, but I would be interested in hooking up with someone better at coding than me, and in that setting it seems like sort of a crap shoot. What if you hooked up with a mentor that advised using mysql_query for everything?
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'max) NOT NULL, `ssaltkey` nvarchar(255) NOT NULL, `loginkey` nvarchar(max) N' at line 5:
@ircmaxell According to the manual it is, also it seems to be bitching about declaring the size as max (which is not a syntax I've ever seen but may be valid)
You are issuing a query there, yes, but the purpose of the query is to create a table structure, and the character set is an attribute of that structure
> es, for every Anthony Ferrara there will be fifty people telling you to use mysql_real_escape_string, but once you learn to separate the wheat and the chaff, the amount of mindblowing knowledge out there to be had is astonishing.
@ircmaxell: I see {"all":{"users":"112","best":"10","average":"1.9107"},"hash":[98,15,3,0,8,0,4,0,9,0,5,18,45,9,0]} — do you see something different? (Because you're admin)
@HamZa: I used to do that, but some mods act differently with such messages. Some of my previous have been declined, so I just flag them separately now.
lol. There's roadworks out the front of my place and it's a fairly busy road. The traffic light has malfunctioned and is permanently red at the moment. lol.
On one of Teresko's posts, he said a few rules about a 'perfect' controller in MVC pattern, one of the rules was not to create instances of a model layer in a controller. If so, how can I access the model if I don't have it's instance? Cache them first before accessing the controller & then pass ready instances of models for that controller?
(Sorry the question isn't directly related to a language)Hi, quick question - how should I keep my project "Maven" if a jar I need doesn't have a maven dependency (its a personal project).
@LeviMorrison It's a nice idea, but the usefulness has degraded heavily over time; most IDEs (and even robust editors) will alert you in such a way that you can easily find the offending control structure.
Also, brace autocomplete.
Maybe back in 2002 it was a good idea; I dunno what the state of PHP lexers in IDEs was; probably terrible. Today, however, as I said.
@LeviMorrison I haven't encountered that error since I was using PHP 3.x It's really rare to happen nowadays, and above ^. Also sometimes people need to work to debug =oP It builds character.
@TOOTSKI I was using 3.x when 4.x was out, both at same time. Was still learning back then. I remember the old copy/paste days where I removed bit by bit to see if the code still does what it said it was suppose to do. Learning the hard way! =oD
@crypticツ Haha, I remember buying a book PHP 4.2 and then selling it, I've never opened it nor touched php at all. First thing I was doing was real estate website, there's where I hacked together some scripts, about in 2008 ... PHP 5.2...