I am basically inserting data in a select few columns, but other columns (part of the table, but in which I am not targeting), keep saying I can't insert null into them. There are like 50 columns in the table. I can't go through every column.
@Danack really leaving, but also: I'll address your issue here soon. I know what the problem is and it's a simple fix but I just haven't had a chance to get to it yet.
I'm validating US zip code values in PHP. From a form I'm getting one zip code value from the end user. If it's not a valid US zip code an error should be thrown. It throws for some values for some it's not even they are invalid US zip codes. Suppose if user enters zip code value 35302 it must th...
@rdlowrey np - it doesn't affect me currently - there was a bug in my code that was causing me to keep doing the same set of requests over and over....I haven't seen it since I fixed that.
@PeeHaa it didnt. I mean, yes, it had lots of enterprise process braindamage and the db sucked arse but I had lots of freedom. my boss was cool and the project is still in use by about 4000 people despite architects hating that its written in php.
@KevinMGranger @PeeHaa @nikita2206:Anyhow I want to validate the US zip code value. If any of you have any easy and efficient solution for it please provide it as an answer to this question.
To be honest, I haven't seen sexism in our industry personally. The number of female applicants for our jobs are approximately none. We have had a few but they were web designers, not developers, so we didn't interview them.
The few females in the CS classes I've been enrolled in have been excellent students and I can't recall there being any jokes/attitudes that would be sexist whether there were girls there or not.
@LeviMorrison I called out coworkers in the past when they would remark CV's of female devs with "oh, she speaks five languages. hope she speaks french" and other occasions.
@Fabien Not really.....having a keynote speaker do that during a talk makes it really hard to attract sponsors for the next event. No sponsors = no conference.
I went to PHPcon in Nashville (they only had 1) and they invited Rasmus Lerdorf to keynote. The event was heavily sponsored by CakePHP and CakeDC (prolly the largest Cake dev in the US). In it, Rasmus proclaimed that "all frameworks are s***". I've noticed they haven't had another one since.
@LeviMorrison meaning sexism pushes women away from the field but also isn't apparent in one's workplace until the workplace is exposed to more women in the field
@KevinMGranger I can safely say we aren't sexist. The only bias I know of is that I think our director puts way too much emphasis on employees being able to 'fit in'
I've got two problems with Scrum: 1. I dont know anyone who does Scrum. They all do a scrum-ish thing. 2. the Scrum alliance feels like a sect that just wants your money.
@PeeHaa I can send you the CEO's Guide to Scrum if you want a shallow overview of how Scrum works and what it tries to achieve. That will probably be enough to converse with your client.
@Gordon Noted. Somehow when he talks to Lester he makes me very, very upset, and I don't understand why. Normally people telling Lester to shut up makes me happy.
@PeeHaa if you want to read more after the Exec guide, try scrumfoundation.com/library. If you want to buy a book, you can probably do no wrong with the one they told you since it's by Jeff Sutherland.
Read the Java tutorial (probably the whole thing). Then read the W3C specs for html and css. Then read the JavaScript/ECMAScript standard. Then re-read all of them. Maybe look at the code for Firefox (open source, but it's not Java; probably C++) for help. I'm sure I'm forgetting something. — iamnotmaynard4 mins ago
I know html, css, javascript languages I have project, I programmed by PHP and I want to display that project in custom browser not in IE, Chrome, Firefox, ... — Dilovan Matini2 mins ago
@KevinMGranger I'm trying to send the value of $id, but if i do it: <?php header('Location: fil.php?var=".$id."'); ?> it says i'm wrong... i dont understand why..
I tried also with: header('Location: fil.php?var=$id'); but it doesnt work
@Jean "it says I'm wrong" is very unhelpful. Are you seeing an error? What are you seeing? And what are you trying to accomplish? What value are you trying to send, and why?
My company's website (http://www.junkluggers.com) is experiencing very slow load speeds (avg of 6 seconds) and I think it has something to do with the fact that (according to Pingdom and gtmetrix at least) the site is loading TWICE. I cannot for the life of me figure out why though. Any ideas?
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I keep reading it is poor practice to use the PHP close tag ?> at the end of the file. The header problem seems irrelevant in the following context (and this is the only good argument so far):
Modern versions of PHP set the output_buffering flag in php.ini
If output buffering is enabled, y...
All of the tutorials I've looked up only show how to everything works using forms. I want to avoid using a form. Right now i have the code for Javascript to map my answering based on what's clicked and make array thats shown in a alert. (in the end i don't want it to be in a alert but im keeping ...
@rdlowrey feature request - can we also have Response::getOriginalRequest() to trace back through the responses and get the initiating request in one go, rather than having to check and loop ourselves.