@Oldskool Ok is there a better way to do it then? I am trying to call 2 mysql queries in the same php code can we do that? please check this question stackoverflow.com/questions/36907803/…
@JoeWatkins What I meant to say, less confrontationally, is: internals is a seeething mass of kindergarten politics and reactionaries. People make mistakes. If someone makes a mistake and you point it out privately, they can revert it and publicly apologise before the shitstorm starts. If they say "I did it because xyz" and you think "oh that totally makes sense" then you can suggest that they mail internals with an explanation and similarly avoid the shitstorm.
I realise that the tit-for-tat reflex is hard to ignore, but by ignoring it and behaving like adults it promotes a healthier attitude everywhere and maybe one day things will get generally better because of it.
@JoeWatkins True, but it's also is not reasonable to impose the death penalty for every offence. Sometimes people just aren't fully paying attention. What if he pushed to upstream master instead of a clone by accident? It benefits everyone to establish the facts before applying retribution.
@JoeWatkins possibly by accident, and if you contact him privately and point that out he say "sorry, my bad" and immediately revert it. And if he doesn't, then it needs to be escalated.
But don't start with escalation, that just leaves everyone feeling butthurt
I don't see how it's escalation to ask publicly why a commit was made to a public repo, without discussion, and without justification in the commit message ...
a minute ago you were convinced I was being unreasonable ... we create our own atmosphere, there is nothing wrong with asking "what is going on?" when no explanation is forthcoming, I don't even need to mention that an explanation should have come before any change to get an answer to the question "what is going on?" ...
@JoeWatkins Reasonableness is not binary. I just meant that it could be possible to avoid some pain for everybody, it could be entirely accidental. And yes, public discussion is a good thing, but you know better than many people that being called out on internals for something is unpleasant, and it would be doubly so if that thing was entirely accidental. I've also been somewhat more confrontational than I meant to be by saying this and I do genuinely apologise for that.
@DaveRandom Not sure. Need to think about it. I don't want the current admin list to be able to pull on my server so maybe I can add a hardcoded list of you and me somewhere and add a !!update command
does anyone know of a good sftp/scp client for windows? I'm using winscp at the moment, but it doesn't remember the directories when saving a workspace; when the workspace is reopened, all the sessions (with the same server) have the same directory. Also I don't want to use filezilla as it hurts my eyes
@bwoebi I think it does use the fake scope, but why it's called fake_scope and not just scope and why fetching scope used to be very cheap and is now sometimes quite expensive is not clear ...
I'm pretty sure it sucks ... the worst thing by far about windows is the stupidity of the command prompt ... and the additional stupidity of what they call a "power shell" ... I don't think it's more powerful, it may consume more energy ...
gonzo: 2) A perticular style of journalism used most famously by writer Hunter S. Thompson in the 60s and 70s, in which the journalist becomes a part of the action. A natural extension of Tom Wolfe's "New Journalism", Based upon the idea that fiction and journalism are both a means to the same end, and that the best journalists have always known this.
we just need to do write fetches on each dimension if it contains a reference fetch
the result is just the rhs
@Andrea the main difference between read and write fetch is that the latter checks for potential separation (so that you don't implicitly modify another unrelated array due to CoW semantics)
it's fine when we do examples with three types ... that's not how it's going to be used ...
I have the same problem with intersections and unions actually ...
at a certain point, you are just writing horrible code ...
I dunno where that point is ...
also
nobody is typing out the body of these methods ...
where they can accept a bunch of different things ... when it comes to expressive types, the body of the method isn't going to look much different to the body of the method with no type hinting at all, there will still be instanceof, still be type verification in userland ...
providing expressions I think it too costly ...
but nobody is really listening to me ... or levi isn't ...
same with a union of IFoo | IBar | IQux ... you still have to determine the actual type in the body of the method ... you know it's one of three, but that's not very useful, assuming they are all totally different interfaces ...
Deployed my codeigniter application in IIS server. In my application i use wkhtmltopdf to generate pdf files. It always shows "Access is denied".
What i did is, just gave the full permission to IIS user for application folder and also C:/windows/temp folder.
Here is my code to generate pdf:
...
public function method(IFoo | IBar | IQux $foo) {
if ($foo instanceof ConcreteFoo) {
}
if ($foo instanceof ConcreteBar) {
}
if ($foo instanceof ConcreteQux) {
}
if ($foo instanceof OtherConcreteFoo) {
}
/* and so on, until the end of time ... */
}
someone actually injected a symfony basecontroller into another class and now everything broke because they changed the methods to protected in 3.0... o.0
@Ocramius meh. I'm not exactly sure why all this hatred for overloading. It seems to be perceived as full smelly but... why? What's so bad about it? Maintainability? Sign of bad design?
if you can't achieve whatever you are trying to achieve with method overloading, with interfaces instead, I reckon you are doing it seriously wrong ...
overloading doesn't actually solve the problem, it just splits the problem into pieces that are harder to see ... and creates problems of it's own
it could be seen as an alternative approach to unions but it's not a solution, for the same reasons, it's just harder to see ... but having one method with the body of ten methods is not better than having ten methods, and vice versa ...
Hello everyone I've got a problem about plesk panel I bought new dedicated server and I want to use debian but I cant set settings like httpd.conf or www.conf. Can anybody help to me?
@BerkayYıldız The whole point of a control panel is that it manages that for you. But define "doesn't work with default settings". What's not working for you?
@Oldskool Unfortunately plesk can't do that if you have standard website maybe it can but I've got 1000+ online so servers modules can't response to requests and server says Internal server error or another error
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion2.0 LSP is about supertype methods in subtypes. with overloading you can have multiple methods of the same name but different arguments in the supertype
[ foreach ] The foreach construct provides an easy way to iterate over arrays. foreach works only on arrays and objects, and will issue an error when you try to use it on a variable with a different data type or an uninitialized variable. There are two syntaxes:
[ foreach ] The foreach construct provides an easy way to iterate over arrays. foreach works only on arrays and objects, and will issue an error when you try to use it on a variable with a different data type or an uninitialized variable. There are two syntaxes:
I get disproportionately annoyed by people who advertise www. and if your domain doesn't serve me a website from the root then you are not getting my business
You can redirect me to www. if you must, but stahp
Otherwise they just use a brandless something (or even put a sticker over it, sometimes if you look close, you can see the real brand is "censored" like that).
Delimiter $$
CREATE TRIGGER blog_activation
AFTER INSERT ON `wp_urax_blogs`
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
INSERT INTO wp_urax_+NEW.blog_id+_posts
SELECT * FROM `wp_urax_posts` WHERE `post_type` = 'costcode'
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@BasheerAhmed Your database structure is wrong. Do not create separate tables for each blog, have a single table and store the blog_id against each post
[ EvIdle ] EvIdle watchers trigger events when no other events of the same or higher priority are pending ( EvPrepare , EvCheck and other EvIdle watchers do not count as receiving events ).
IMO database being consistent with disk is more important than the opposite. If the record fails to get into the database, the user knows this and can reupload the file. The other way around and the user could lose data because they think it's there
It's transactioned either way, the current system needs the record to persist so it has an ID generated, then uses that id as part of the file storage path
Which is really annoying, since I didn't realise and built a method which uploads the file before saving the record.