I missed... 2 weeks ago? Although, I didn't actually miss it per se.
SecondRikudo said he would kibosh my quotes; I was about to do it and then got distracted for about an hour (at work), when I came back he was here so I figured I'd wait till he left... forgot, never happened.
I hate when people can't abstract their problem from project and even worse, don't understand what their choice of technology is supposed to do. Context
1. If your friend has a problem why are you asking instead of him? 2. When you say you want output in json your desired output should be valid json. 3. Reading array from db and converting to json is really trivial and you should at least show, what you've done. 4. Nobody here has idea how the f**k your data looks.
A question like this was posted yesterday: How can I separate timestamp and 2 json: TIMESTAMP, {JSON}, {JSON} Now before you get in the same crappy situation, fix your design from the root
@biolarnative do you have another suggestion? It's self-explanatory to me, you have an array of users, each element represents a user, and each user has several info hence the multidimensional array
@Leri "the data you've provided" -> I meant the situation. But you're right
As in, I can take a block of valid JSON, break it up into chunks and pass them in individually, and it will return the constructed object only after the last chunks is passed in
@Leri I still occasionally have cause to work with a telephony platform that runs on an embedded Linux, and has PHP 4.3.10 bundled. The manufacturer refuse to ship something more recent and my many attempts to create a working cross-compiler for the platform have failed (it also doesn't ship with build headers :-() so I make do with what I have
I'd really rather just get a working 5.x build on it but I have spent many hours of my life trying to make that happen with a lot of reverse engineering and it has so far defeated me.
Little-endian MIPS platform, if anyone else wants to have a crack at it, I can provide a test box with root access if you want :-D
@biolarnative what you originally showed could be pretty easily converted to valid JSON, simply by turning it into an array of objects (it nearly is already, just needs some commas and to wrap it in [])
make a div with a border for the outer orange line, put some padding for the middle transparent part and put an inner div with orange background and the text aligned in the center
@biolarnative {"username":"user1","id":"3"} <- for whatever reason (presumably some strange copy/paste error, that is actually {"username":"user1"<zwnj><zws>,"id":"3"}
000000 [ { u s e r n a m e : u s e r ,
0000020 i d : 1 } , { u s e r n a m e :
0000040 u s e r 2 , i d : 2 } , { u s e
0000060 r n a m e : u s e r 1 , 342 200 214 342
0000100 200 213 i d : 3 } ] \n
0000111
@AlmaDo If you are asking to me, I've received reply from booking (standard, automated rejection text). I have also got some other invitation from Poland (I haven't sent any CV to them), everything went well unless my lack of BS degree appeared.
@AlmaDo Yeah. My ex-boss (he's still my boss but not direct supervisor, atm) who relocated to Spain wants to see me in his team there, so I am waiting for his reply.
@AlmaDo Yes, I already know what they want and how it should be told (I mean non-tech or less-technical HRs who mostly review CVs).
@HamZa Yep, that's what I am planning. And within this year I'll be working on creating own company (even if I move to Spain) because as I mentioned earlier my university is piece of crap to say it mildly.
@AlmaDo Thanks. It will be awesome, because: 1. I'll get back to php. 2. My boss is a good programmer so does not really push me with amazing requests.
@zigi inholland despite of the bad reputation they have because of that certain incident. They did offer quite good things the last time I've seen a "presentation"
@HamZa cool. If I'll pass all the interviews and stay there - let's meet and drink for that! (oops, I can't drink alcohol, but we'll resolve that somehow) :p
@zigi I don't know. I've looked to their job description - then what is their company. It won't be easy to get there - I'm sure there are many people who want to work there. The fact that they offered me to pass their interview is very good start, but still it's a challenge
@HamZa you should - if you're feeling that you're stuck. It's my current feeling. I literally do nothing at my workplace. I have 4..8 busy hours per month . "Easy job" - but depressing. I had to use SO at least to support current knowledge level (and to learn new things too)
@zigi "6 years of experience" is a bit vague. I started learning to code when I was around 15, I'm now 21 but I'm far from an "experienced developer" IMO