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@PeeHaa Many php functions* don't have underscores and are case insensitive. This means you can use camelCase on existing functions. If we were in Ruby, I'd say use underscores. Like NikiC said, it's really convention.
* PHP is notoriously bad for naming conventions, though.
@NikiC I basically looked at C++ and Java and said to myself, "Self, which namespacing method do you like, stl::vector or Java.Util. . . . I forget. I don't even know the basic namespace for Java namespaces. Conclusion: too complex. I go for {plugin-name}\{Class}."
I am trying to install Mod_Proxy Apache module on WHM/CPanel CeEntOS Linux Server. Here is system info:
CentOS release 5.6 (Final)
Server version: Apache/2.2.21 (Unix)
Cpanel::Easy::Apache v3.7.2 rev9999
The purpose of me installing is so that when on site abc.com, when I click a link to site ...
So, I have a form. Based on the type of your account, you get a slightly different form from the base. Ripe for using inheritance or containers. Done. Each form also has a processor that models the scheme of the form so that it is easy to couple a form with its processor. Done. I received a mandate from my boss that the form should be able to update an existing entry for users who already have submitted the form, or to be able to insert a new one.
I already have WebOnlyProcessor, NormalProcessor, SponsorProcessor, etc. Now according to Misko Hevery, whenever I have behavior based on state I should probably use another class. So now I have two copies of every form, but at the end it writes the change differently.
Another option is to refactor the code to leave that part of it out of the processor and somehow abstract that portion into another class that is generic enough to hadle all the request types. I'm not sure that's possible.
@ircmaxell That's how things are currently modeled. I'm not sure if my implementation wasn't quite right or if I'll have to apply another layer of abstraction inside it.
@ircmaxell I'm not sure that Spl\DataStructures\Collection will ever be more useful than Spl\Collection, but I'm sure plenty of people have been hurt by that thought.
If I ever use the term Collection inside the Spl and it is does not mean the same thing as Spl\Collection, then I sense I should use a different word to avoid confusion. Two Collections in the Spl? What? It just doesn't make sense. While Spl\asf\Collection and Spl\Datastructures\Collection would remove ambiguity, it doesn't make it more comprehensible when I'm writing or talking about it.
At work. . .
Bob: I'm having issue using Collection. John: Oh, which collection?
@ircmaxell Here's a class in the Java API I've never actually used: java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue. My guess is that inside the package java, there is no other existing PriorityBlockingQueue. But I would never remember java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue. I would remember java.PriorityBlockingQueue, and since it's Java I would also remember java.util.PriorityBlockingQueue.
In Java, I can actually see a use for the extra packaging because of the way protected works in Java. However, in PHP, that use is non-existent because of the way protected works in PHP.
@ircmaxell By the way, this is a recent idea I've adpoted. Historically I've organized things more than I do now. I was looking at my website urls and realized that almost all of them could be shortened and no semantics or functionality would be lost.
There are three basic goals for me in the Spl datastructures update: 1. Fix existing problems with the Spl datastructures. 2. Add other helpful structures. 3. Actually get it incorporated.
Unfortunately #3 keeps a lot of things from happening :)
Hello, I'm looking for some help with something that I ran into today. I am not sure if I can explain it entirely clear. I am trying to fix and issue (wordpress site) that is passing a value like this (<a href="#" id="norra"/>) so "norra" should become a get variable. when you follow the href firebug shows there is a parameter called cat = norra BUT the $_GET[] is empty. it's a wordpress site
As a side note, Google does well when translating Swedish to English. I'm surprised. Usually the translation is so bad I'm not sure what it is supposed to be.
those are page names. so it's more or less www. application programmer . se /swedish app businesses / listings / ?cat = norra (i added the spaces so we could see the whole thing
@wooWoowoo: Wordpress might strip the PHP superglobals like $_GET, $_REQUEST, however normally there is no such thing as hidden get parameters. Try var_dump($_SERVER); as well, you might find the URL in there somehwere.
Well, we're talking about implementing a new SplQueue... So if it's not namespaced, it would have to use a different class name, or break BC, either of which I don't think would be preferred..
@salathe I don't like acronyms using all caps in code. It makes it really ugly when used in the middle of something. Consider useXMLDefinitions. That is not nearly as easy to read as useXmlDefinitions.
This is about simple random walk (as defined in theory). Uses the cairo library. A ball walks randomly on the screen and leaves a trace behind. read more
@salathe Then I'll be short with you: you are wrong. That's only a matter of opinion when it comes to clarity. There is no correct term when it comes to certain clarity issues.
@LeviMorrison SPL is an initialism of Standard PHP Library. When writing it in prose as a shortened form of Standard PHP Library, it needs to be all capitals.
We are definitely not doing this so that we get a PHP solution from this (read: completely fucked up). We want something good, so please don't use "it's PHP" as an argument.
@LeviMorrison Implementations aren't that hard. The hard part is designing the APIs (including naming things)
@LeviMorrison We'll have to discuss this at some point anyways and now is very convenient from implementation, so I don't see much point postponing (sure, we still can change it later if there are severe problems with it)
@LeviMorrison In that case it would still need to be Php\Datastructures\ to be at least somewhat compliant with common naming conventions and that looks just ugly in my eyes ^^
Argh how can I remove that fuckin What's hot on Google+ thingy on top of the start page ?!?! It's so freakin annoying to see that animated picture of that wierd robot thing there all the time
I'm not sure the namespace discussion should be there, at least not until we have decided whether and how the project as a whole should deal with namespaces.
Evening, any of you know a good, online project management tool? Nothing too fancy, but I'd like to store a couple of code snippets I could browse and (pre)view without going through the hassle of downloading files all the time. Added support for screenshots and some comments would also be nice, but not purely necessary.