@Shafizadeh well for that box I set it up because a friend wanted it to have, so I keep a similiar system, I personally would have chosen the green one instead.
@Shafizadeh "unity" is three different (and completely separate) thing these days: ubuntu dekstop environment, game development engine and a .NET container
@zaq178miami it's effectively magento 1 with an updated codebase. as the update is rushed (and the big fail in m1 to not update the codebase at least in iterations) there is a lot of bloat, and it overall feels bulky to handle.
@Shafizadeh I also have two terminal GUIs on the desktop, if you meand that by cd. One is Guake and the other one is called Terminator.
@zaq178miami Bloat for what the win is. But there is some win compared with a Magento 1 project. It'll be interesting to see how the market adopts to it.
@zaq178miami Like any library, any experienced programmer would say the same. Using a widespread library has it risks. If a leak is found, your website is viable to its leak as well.
Secondly, you need to update it when you're able to.
@Shafizadeh I'm using a mouse occasionally if that is what you're interested in. Ubuntu nornmally ships with a window manager, IIRC it's called Wayland.
@zaq178miami Absolutely not, I've developed my own CMS system and have no need for it. However that that not mean that I have sometimes peeked in their system to get idea's
@Shafizadeh I've installed Arch, meaning it ships with nothing and installed a graphical user interface called Plasma 5. For me it works perfectly, but with Linux YOU can decide what graphical user interface you want to install.
@hakre Also you said a funny thing :-) you called "notebook" (while your meant was "laptop"). In Iran "notebook" is what people write in it using pencil
@Shafizadeh When I worked at Dell Inc.. I was specifically told to call a "laptop" a "notebook" because people would think a "lap" "top" would be placed on top of your "lap". This way, heat would build up and your system would crash or even burn.
I have a Controller called `BaseUploadController`. inside that I am doing some basic validations. After the validations, if i find an error i want to call another controller (*which is the one mapped to **route** inorder to load the page with default values*) named as `UploadVideoController`. I wrote this in `BaseUploadController`and I am getting error InvalidArgumentException in UrlGenerator.php line 603: Action App\Http\Controllers\UploadVideoController@loadWithFailedReason not defined.
@Xorifelse I'm new to this. I really can't figure out how to do that using a one controller. Because I have a separate controller to do the basic validations and another controller to load the view with default values.
@Xorifelse In my case , what I have is a file uploader. I am checking in my validate controller, whether the file is valid or not. If not, I want to go to the same page with an error message
@Xorifelse opps! nope. I just given a named as a validate controller.
@CrazyNinja That's not correct. Put together what belongs together. The controller normally is that boundary, that is the common task of one level: Input, Processing, Output. You sure create subtasks with all those three, but not on the controller level.
So one controller for one operation.
@Xorifelse I'm pretty sure you can control the buffer output and where the client goes in every controller. That's just common output.
@Xorifelse no, I meant that controlling the buffer and redirects / navigation inflection are common for different controllers, so common tasks / output (not sense ;))
public function validator(Request $request){
print_r($request -> subject);
print_r($request -> ageCategory);
$file = $request->file('videoFile');
if ($request->hasFile('videoFile')) {
print_r("jude file is there");
$destinationPath = storage_path() . '/uploads';
$file->move($destinationPath, $file->getClientOriginalName());
}else{
print_r("file is missing");
$reason = "File is missing. Please choose a file less than 500MB in size.";
redirect()->back()->with('error', 'Something went wrong.');
@Xorifelse not really, you can do one DB query with a single (global static) function call with one parameter only (I don't know why Laravel is that complicated it still needs a ->get() while it's intrinsically clear that you want to get data from a database by default as the database is there to provide data.
@hakre as you said, if I want to write my whole backend stuff in a single controller, I want to repeat that querying two tables explicitly from the code.
basically, I need to re-write the body of that method again