@NikiC I am currently using your FastRoute and I was wondering about something. Why is simpleDispatcher a function in the functions file but not a method in a class?
zend_bigint_add is (bigint, bigint), zend_bigint_long_add is (long, bigint), zend_bigint_add_long is (bigint, long), zend_bigint_long_add_long is (long, long)
There is steps to make auto incriment for a column. I guess the phpMyAdmin version is 3.5.5 but not sure.
Click on Table > Structure tab > Under Action click on Change on the ppoup window scroll left and check A_I. Also make sure you have selected None for Default
Ugh, there is one thing that is bothering me with the Auryn injector that PHPStorm is complaining that it can't find the methods of the objects. Is there a way to remedy this?
I think programmers in general reach for "object-oriented" programming too quickly, but in PHP people seem to especially rely on it because of autoloading.
> For some applications, that IS enough. Any other parts of the application can be squeezed in without too much cognitive dissonance. If all you're doing is CRUD on blogs and an index page, then you're fine.
^^ That's true. However, if that's all you're doing, why the hell are you writing it from scratch (even using a framework) instead of using something like Wordpress or Drupal
@DanLugg in both cases, if you're a professional, then you're not doing your job if you're making decisions based on "fun". And if you think you only need a wheel, you're likely lying to yourself.
@ircmaxell Well, the second point is fair. The first I can't agree with, you have to have some fun.
Professional or not. I don't want to drag my ass through a WP config if time isn't of the essence, and I know that it's going to bring much more (probably problems) to the table than I actually have requirements for.
What is the most appropriate thing to do if a user doesn't have access to some resource. For example he can see posts that are only created by him so if he makes a GET request for an id that is not his what should be the result? Redirection or 403 Forbidden?
> This is contrary to strongly typed languages, wherein typically the variable is locked to a type, regardless of whether the value is a null reference.
^^ With regard to PHP's value-oriented-types vs variable-oriented-types.
Fair enough, I'm just trying to exemplify the situation that a variable assigned null in PHP will fail an instanceof check, whereas in some other languages (as I understand now, strongly typed ones typically) an "instanceof" check will pass whether it's a null ref or not.
@ircmaxell just a question. I don't use a CMS, because it's boring. I don't want to only have customizing the CSS. So, yes, I really should use a CMS, I fully agree. But I still rather invent the wheel because it's fun. I think it's not about choosing the best tool, but about assigning the right dev type to the right task…
I really absolutely hate boring things, so I rather make them a bit more interesting and waste a lot of time instead of doing the boring thing quickly and do the really interesting things then.