Hello i wondered if anyone here can help me with the basics of setting up a development server. Im a junior php developer currently and im working on my application which is just localhost at the minute.
Security Misconfiguration Vulnerability in Doctrine (CVE-2015-5723) - Please check if you are affected http://www.doctrine-project.org/2015/08/31/security_misconfiguration_vulnerability_in_various_doctrine_projects.html
@kelunik 1) added repo to coveralls 2) Added .coveralls.yml with the directive pointing to my src dir 3) added coverage config + coveralls repo thing to .travis.yml
@Ocramius Am I missing something in the "Is there a proper fix or security best-practive to avoid this issue?" bit ? Namely why 0775 and not 0755 if you're also always using the same user.
@PeeHaa even if it makes sense for the usage case? say i have two api controllers. each needs to support file uploads. one api is for the admin, one api is public. wouldn't it make sense to use a trait to share common utility functions between the two?
It's a real shame that their business model involves deliberately enabling trolls (e.g. the lack of an ignore button) and I can't say an alternative site that has anywhere near the numbers of users, but I just can't stand reddit any more.
@Orangepill maybe a UNION ALL to bring in other table (votes, userVotes etc), Unfortunately MYSQL don't support FULL OUTER JOIN, I have to emulate LEFT JOIN , but i just want to know if you know any efficient way to this. :/
@Orangepill Yes, I change that to posts.time, incase that could be the issue, but is still same result. However i do believe that distance should be before GROUP BY.
@JoeWatkins i found the two videos very interesting and pretty comprehensible even if i don't know C at all, and most importantly i realized that developing a php extension is not as hard as one could think :P don't listen to the reddit idiots, and record more!
Well, I did get through K&R in about a week, which was easy enough but I think I must have spent years trying to master data structures and algorithms.
I guess I can't say I've mastered them yet, heh.
@Abe But seriously, these things can be learned man. If I can do I'm sure anyone can, because 10 years ago I knew nothing about any of this stuff and I never even went to school.
yeah, I know how it is. There are trillion things I want to do right now but compromises eat all the time. But there is one paradox, if you don't start you won't find time to start.
for each thing i accomplish, there are 2/3 that i must/should/wish to do :|
btw. what is actually PHP_FUNCTION(foo){} ? is it a function declaration? i understand what it does but not how. is foo a parameter or something that's being declared or declared earlier?
@marcio hey! I saw your message and forgot to respond, sorry. I'll probably write some filling for the RFC today, some examples maybe, will try to explain variance in detail (that's gonna be the toughest one)
There should be a version of Google's deep dream that would take code as an input and give code in the output. Then you'd be able to train the network on images of spaghetti and try some javascript with it, I bet you'd not notice any difference between input and output
No, I have this page and a few others like it where I want to use ajax or something to show the end results like you see when you click the save and update button at the bottom
@Orangepill as you said, using of if() is not good (unless Necessity cases), now I want to know isset() is like if() statement ? and we should use it sparingly ?
@Sajad just to restate what everyone else has said ... there is nothing wrong with if statements and the techniques used to eliminate if's require a lot of architecture and would yield little or no performance benefit