@Charles It would be nice if MySQL supported array semantics for this sort of construct... Mapped to pdo: $stmt->bindParam(":foo", $array, PDO::PARAM_ARRAY | PDO::PARAM_INT)
I think an image is all you can really do, an image with normal hotlinking protection and whatever ... most bots are dumb, they aren't sophisticated at all, they won't bother to decompose an image ... but I would still warn whoever owns the email that putting it in public is an invitation for spam ...
this solves the issue with traits (valgrind said no leaks although I'm not sure if it can lose anything), any reason why we don't update function_name for aliased methods currently? gist.github.com/nikita2206/8c8cee8c88f0ce4832e3
@JoeWatkins I really don't get your out-and-out rejection of IDEs. I only really want it for navigational purposes and frilly workflow stuff, I usually turn autocomplete off
I don't out and out reject that IDE's are useful, I reject that there are any good ones ... I'm not going to install 4 or 5 IDE's, if I'm going to use one, it has to have all bases covered as well as a text editor and a console does ...
@JoeWatkins Seriously. Try PHP Storm. If you hate it, that's fine, but you cannot comment until you have tried it. You can go get a 30 day trial of it.
no no, many moons ago I was using an IDE, I don't work in PHP all the time, I do have to switch languages, and it was when I have to do this all the time that IDE's became impractical .... because none of them have it right, many have support, but do I want to run something that takes up 10% of my computers resources, or do I need my hardware for other stuff ... I need it for other stuff ... in PHP it's pretty hard to write code that makes a machine unstable, in C, it is extremely easy
I felt so ill last night I start viewing more presentation about DI in PHP. I tried to copycat s ome code to get into it. ( Without autoloading etc.. ) But Im a bit stuck at 1 part. Can I easily couple a HTML layout with a from submission to create a user object? I would like to create a more real-life example.
not sure what you are talking about now ... we are talking about programming .. there's nothing wrong with programming without an ide, and nothing wrong with programming with one ... neither is more appropriate in general is my point ...
there might be times it's required to use a nailgun, such as the force required to drive a nail in is more than your arm can deliver ... the analogy doesn't work for us ... some people like to use IDE's, others don't ... it says nothing about anything ...
@JoeWatkins Also, abstract all the threading as far away as possible. You start a fixed size thread pool once and then you assign task asynchronously to them. At that point you barely ever get issues with threads.
That sometimes gets a horrible mess in Java when people instantiate threads all the time everywhere throughout the codebase in Java.
no, a nail gun is about efficiency. it's great for getting a lot of nails into wood very quickly. it's not as great at getting one nail into wood (setting up the compressor, likely the generator, even just holding the thing takes more effort). and it sucks at pulling nails and pounding down shiners.
IDE's don't necessarily make you more efficient though, they do from your perspective, but I get along fine without them and they do the opposite from mine ...
I still have a worryingly strange problem from yesterday
our servers showed load of 500-600, turned out to be our own error
what's strange is that in logs was
[01-Oct-2014 16:05:33] WARNING: [pool www2] child 6034 said into stderr: "fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git"
[01-Oct-2014 16:05:34] WARNING: [pool www2] child 6102 said into stderr: "fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git"