Looking at hes/her name, chances are that first word that was close to "Thanks" was "thx" in some random forum and then making the connection to "Thankx" to be formal is quite sensible.
That's fine. I just don't see why you need to define a variable for that in your SQL code. That's a waste of a roundtrip. There's this magical thing they invented 20 years ago called PHP that lets you use things like variables ya know ;)
Damn this Taylor Swift and all her threatening to pull her music from every digital medium in existence!
These artists need to freakin relax and realize the media business screwed them 20 years ago when they decided not to keep up with the times and accept the Internet rather than trying to fight it.
I mean, I'm no fan of Apple either, but you have to realize if it wasn't for things like iTunes and Spotify you probably wouldn't have half the notoriety you have today.
If there were a late-night infomercial for PHP that would definitely be it.
I hate people that want to throw shit into PHP just because they saw it in language X and found it useful. Have you actually thought about how it would be useful in PHP?
I would like a way to explicitly prevent expando properties on classes, but having a whole separate thing called a struct would be ridiculous, esp. if it can have methods
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. I am getting error in my php with my sql code its working locally code move server its showing that error ? please any idea about it ?
@bwoebi lol @ the SQL query in a cookie. I was working in a codebase once where the SQL query was being created in JS and sent along as data in an AJAX call
I once sent off a job application on one of the generic sites with a cover letter of "Does anyone actually read these things? And even if they do what's the point of listening to a guy talk about how good he is". Didn't get the job.
@Fabor I seriously doubt anyone reads cover letters anymore. I did a lot of hiring at my last job and I almost never bothered to read the cover letter. Even the resume was more of a quick skim for me. It's what they said in the interview that mattered most.
Well, that's not true. The resume gives you a good starting ground to work with. For example, knowing that someone worked at IBM and holds 18 patents during their tenure there helps me know what to ask and what NOT to ask in the interview.
@Fabor It's an expression meaning "put it in the bin"/"ignore it" (like "schedule it for Q5") and I don't know what it actually means now I think about it, it's not that obvious
BTW Dave, It may be a little bit much effort for you to get from Portsmouth -> Southampton -> Portsmouth just for the sake of sorting out my apartments decrepit wiring. :-/
Yep....for things like Symfony, you need to have a developer around to be able to upgrade to the latest version for security releases. At least in theory, for Wordpress you can just press the update button.