lol yeah but as mentioned... i go to bed now... and my question will be tomorrow realy far away,no one will then read it anymore if i not ask it good now
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@Willempie yes/ja
you also understood it should query as multilevel, and build an array from that?
Theres someone in javascript room ... thanks for your time Weltrusten @Willempie
Right before the first iteration the $array is "soft copied" for use in foreach. This means that no actual copy is done, but only the refcount of the zval of $array is increased to 2.
On the first iteration:
The value is fetched into $x.
The internal array pointer is moved to the next element,...
So php suddenly has to hard-copy $array to keep the foreach alive while already inside a foreach iteration, I'm suprised the foreach didn't simply break on that. Oh, the more you know ...
@skeith Basically lets you worry less about mixing your HTML with your PHP, and re-use a lot of your HTML. It lets you be lazy and helps you maintain code.
@Incognito Look it's simple, you don't even need a template engine just put some place holders in your template file, say __BOX_AREA__ and load the template and replace with what you want (which is of course created dynamically) and then output it to the browser.
@OmeidHerat Came in handy before for me, I have a third-party site we do business with that said they couldn't fix something (remove an image) for 4 months, which wasn't good enough because my customers went there... so I just went good old document.getElement...
Social engineering is commonly understood to mean the art of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. The people who need to hide their crimes say it is similar to a confidence trick or simple fraud, the term typically applies to trickery or deception for the purpose of information gathering, fraud, or computer system access; in most cases the attacker never comes face-to-face with the global criminals/victims.
Accusers say "Social engineering" as an act of psychological manipulation was popularized by hacker-turned-consultant. Global criminals ...
@skeith I've seem stuff like that, except you input 0.1 items on the purchase line, 90% discount, but people on the packing line see "01" and just put it in the box.
@OmeidHerat Honestly: create an API. You might be thinking, what? But it's simple: with an API, you have a single entrance to your database information that is abstracted from your normal code. Sure, inside of the API you are integrating PHP and SQL, but when you are using it, there's no indication of the technology behind it
Consider:
$api = new ApiConnection($version='1.0'); $api->user->create($name='Omeid', $email='omeid@host'); //returns the id of the new user.
$api->user->removeId(1234);
Etc
My example is just not well refined, but it gives you the idea.
I like to have api.example.com/$version/ . . . and just use HTTP calls.
I always wonder where should I initialize my private fields, I declare them in the class definition, but I am not sure if I initialize them in ctor or at the definition itself (of course, the default value variables go inside ctor, but what about those without any defaults ? )
@Purmou its not a dumb description. people usually come in here and ask things like: "can i ask something" or "can someone help me with ajax" or "anyone used X before" which serves as some kind of introduction and polite but basically unnessary.
@Gordon fair enough, but don't you still think that even if it's unnecessary, it's worthless to say "look at the description" if someone comes and asks a question like that?
it's not hurting anybody at all, what's the point?
it may be unnecessary, but it doesn't really make a difference
@Gordon Maybe not regarding PHP, but for example JavaScript. Some user with 21k rep. answerd, but not completely and now question is still open due to him, since there is no certain answer.
I'm planning to start learning jQuery (among other things), so I'm looking for a good Javascript editor that can preferably provide some of the following features:
Syntax coloring
Contextual help for standard JS functions, jQuery functions and possibly custom ones
Some code completion
(optional...
Back to session_set_save_handler I have to say, that this is odd. When I started session with session_start it called callback $open , callback $close , callback $read , callback $write. Shouldn't it call only open and close? And only when there is a need to get some data from session or place it there, only then call those functions/methods.
@tereško Okey. See you later, but I think from first ss I understand what you mean.
Would like to chat with anyone who has any ideas/knowledge about how session_set_save_handler works and about calling of functions/methods, that are passed to it.
super happy to use VIP (vim plugin for PHP) , creating docblocks is so much fun now ! but can someone tell me how to use/document @throws tag ?
and any general guidelines for short description of methods ? I sincerely believe that my method names are self descriptive but nevertheless I would like to get into habit of writing docBlocks (so that later on I can skip writing one intentionally )
and do I need to document both my interface and the actual implementation ? (e.g. docblocks for methods declared in both IBuilder and DbhBuilder )
I mean seriously do I really need to document my interface too ?
Hmm after reading this I think I might just skip my interfaces for now and document the implementation, skip @throws tag entirely , I don't feel so excited about typing so much obvious (and I know I am wrong/will be proven wrong)
@Gordon ohhk, thats taken care of const/ctor , what about @throws tag ?
as of now, I have two types, LogicException and RuntimeException , former is clearly error in programming logic, RuntimeException happens (almost all of the time) when database related exceptions occur
//how about following method of my \Rednaxela\Processor\DbhBuilder class ?
public function getProcessor()
{
if($this->_proc == NULL) {
throw new LogicException('Processor not yet built!');
} else {
return $this->_proc;
}
}
Hi guys got a quick question lets say I've got a large array all with different keys and values. Now I have a key and I can get that value really easily. Now I want to get the next and the previous values and keys - how would you do that?
Quick performance question, guys. I'm receiving data from twitter's streaming API, let's say about 1 tweet per second at busy times. I need to store some of these tweets in a MySQL database. Would it be better to store the tweets in an array and add them to the database as a bundle in a single query, or would it be fine adding them 1 at a time immediately as they come through?
@Gordon : and what about interfaces ? How do I go about documenting them ? I wonder if you have looked at my pastie yet , you might want to look at the way i use IClassType and ClassName implements IClassType
@edorian well, I get the idea, but the array type acts like $options object because of typehinting in method signature. I will have to check for arguments somewhere, moving that checking to outside the method/class seems bit odd , and the class wouldn't be extensible anyways, will it be ? e.g. ...
@Gordon well, I guess if you want to finish your current games before going on to a new thing, you can wait. I personally quite enjoy having multiple game options to choose from.
While attempting to implement some kind of error handling when my __autoload() function fails to load a file I stumbled upon this little 'oddity'.
According to http://nl.php.net/autoload Exceptions thrown from within the __autoload() function can be caught in a catch block since PHP version 5.3+...