@Adi Why not try looking at your database to see what's really in there? Open up your mysql command prompt and examine your table. Gather facts, not assumptions.
@GotaloveCode Unless you're interested in EV certificates or something of that nature, my only advice would be, why pay for your certificate when you can get one for free? letsencrypt.org
Plenty of other alternatives out there as well in free ssl certificates.
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@bwoebi the nullable section might need to be higher. Also the text in "True/False It has suggested that being able to explicitly use" might need to be made more emphatic - as the rest of the RFC does propose it, doesn't it?
I.e. it's no longer a suggestion, it's part of the RFC ....
the reflection part would be much better with having a distinct ReflectionType child class that would give a list of ReflectionType's, otherwise there is no point in this kind of reflection - you have to parse the type yourself
@Danack ideally, if we want this to be the bikeshed discussion, it's probably better when someone else than me initiates this discussion … so, I'd be glad if you could drop a short mail about a ReflectionType::getUnions(): array<ReflectionType> method… then I can take action tomorrow or so.
In Doctrine how do you go about getting the many side of a one to many relationship with a custom query? I need to do more than just simple order the many side by a field
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it wouldn't bother me that much if these rfc were not just syntactic sugars
@AdilIlhan Because that is the number 1 excuse most present if they want to push something to the src. X in Y programming language, so we must implement X.
All the concepts you know transfer easily. There's just a few shitty things like if you want to inherit from the parent object you need to have the same constructor and call :base or something daft. Little niggles like that.
C# + R# > PHP + PHP Storm, precisely because of things like this. You can write correct code without having to think about the correctness, leaving you free to focus on the business problem instead of playing the language
The more expressive your code is, the easier it is to read and the easier it is for tools to help you write it
@samayo this has been talked about for a long time
it's a huge bonus to async programming, for one thing, because it uses callbacks so much
@Jimbo yeh this is annoying
That said, the base() construct itself is great, enforcing that the child must call the parent ctor before it can attempt to do anything relying on the parent state is a good thing to enforce
Ok, fine! I give up. I just don't want newbies to get easily discouraged from learning the language due of all these new features, being brought from every language.
yeah, but reflection seems to want it to be that awkward, there's no ReflectionType::getType, it only uses __toString magicalness ... it's 'orrible ...
true yeah, probably expose individual reflectors then ...
but doesn't then ReflectionType need additional methods ?
you should be able to tell if you are receiving a single ReflectionType if it was once part of a union and you have incomplete type information, right ?
@samayo PHP5 has been around for a long time. I remember when I started I read the PHP5 OOP section at least 20 times before I had any vague clue what it was about, I basically ignored OOP for 3 years and then eventually started to understand it, and many years later after a lot of practice I semi-understand it. The manual has always been full of things that are scary to beginners, but you can ignore those bits if you want to.
@bwoebi it seems necessary, right now you would get one reflector and know it's a union, whereas with suggested API you will get an array of types, but not know if they are a union, and when/if intersections come, it becomes really messy ...
@DaveRandom I guess that's one way to see it. I've been scared of the manual, so .. much that I got all of the documentation from w3shools. But it started to make sense after a while.
@JoeWatkins It's IMO pretty simple: the risks of leaving are incalculable; remaining is easy - and what's actually so bad about status quo that it would warrant a leave?
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@bwoebi The status quo is pretty fucked to be fair.
think we can be pretty sure turkey aren't joining the EU ... I think I read the president said that it was not natural to treat women as equals, and that birth control is unislamic ... whatever the fuck that means ...
@bwoebi Well apparently a bunch of people are really upset about a bunch of rules about bananas. I fact-checked these rules (by going to the supermarket and looking at the bananas on sale), and concluded that either these rules don't actually exist or we are ignoring them.
The strategy of the voteLeave campaign sounds pretty much like "We're wasting time here! Spending money there! That has to stop!" without actually showing up what the benefits of the time and monies invested are…
in those cases where it's confined to government dealings, I don't care, but, that's not the case ... the effects of laws are felt by normal people, those laws governing business for example .... other laws governing for example, the safety of vehicles, these effect nearly everyone ...
@JoeWatkins Even enforcement of EU laws is not that bad. There are nations who are minimizing the enforcement of certain EU laws if they don't like it…
Also, EU law is somewhat important to not have loopholes. "I don't like business laws here, thus I go there" etc.
there is some kind of deal where we can implement laws gradually, or veto them, but we don't veto them, so eventually we feel the full effect of the law, as everyone does, but so slowly that nobody notices ...
@bwoebi This is my major issue with the whole thing, there's a bunch of people complaining that the rules are stupid, but no-one explain how they could make the rules better and/or why making those changes outside the EU would be somehow better than actually co-operating and making the changes higher up. The whole thing is based around people making deliberately opaque, vague statements about how other things are vague and deliberately opaque.
hey guys, so I'd like to know the best way to insert data into two related tables with a primary/foreign key, is there any better way than insert-select-insert? given that we're using plain SQL with phpmyadmin