@bwoebi argh doing too many things at once. introductory question: have you guys considered disallowing casting of keys in arrays in strict_types? eg $array[10.1] // TypeError, only string and int allowed
Hello good people, please help me out with some advice on laravel. Specifically what kind of projects are it best suited for? Do you know of any kickass apps or enterprises using it?
I was in another bicycle accident this morning. I'm fine; bicycle is definitely damaged. It's been nearly an hour now but man my blood is still pumping.
Yeah, but referring to the collective people who don't keep their eyes on the road.. or do other stupid stuff when controlling a heap of metal moving at speed.
Lol, so I'm hooking up SoapClient to this endpoint, and after all of that faff it still fails
Turns out the endpoint's WSDL file has an extra newline at the end, and SoapClient really doesn't like extra content after XML.
Hey guys me again :). How do you match /wordxxxx but not /word and /wordwordxxxx but not /wordword in the same regex ? (I tough of something like /word(?!word)?.+ but it's not working at all :/
I am working in a new company for 1.5 month if that changes things. Is there anything I can do to improve productivity in finding my error which I made in the codebase. THe situation was like this: I want to post data to the API. THe API returns me an error (because of wrong data passed). I am trying for like 1.5 hours to find out why I get this error by looking at the code. Getting angry, taking breaths to calm me down. I understnad that its my job to find out why I get the error.
Then teamlead asks, how is it going. He understood that there is simple thing and he see I am taking long time. I say I am not able to post to the API, getting error and not finding why. He came to me, and in few minutes we both found. I am worring that if I take so long, they might fire me. I saw there was simple thing. I was just not able to notice, until he came and told one thing.
Of course I could ask earlier, but I want to understand system myself and be able to find out things by looking at the code and not disturb colleagues that much. If I constantly ask things, I can easy and quickly do things. THe problem was that sql query was filtering by one column and did not get result because I passed the paramater by which it could not find rows. Smth like that. Is there smth I can do in such situations? Job looks very good, I really do not want to lose it.
@Darius.V: 1) Don't be afraid to ask for help; 2) Document the things you find out as you go so you or the next person doesn't have to spend time finding them out again next time; 3) Write (unit) tests
In my opinion you're far more likely to get sacked by being stuck for hours because you were too afraid of interrupting people than you are by documenting things or asking questions. If a company sacks you for taking notes / documenting your findings, then it's not a good company to work for.
If you're worried about interrupting too often, write down your questions and ask them all at once if they're not immediately important to you. Grab people when they're up from their desk / at break times anyway.
As a more senior developer in a small team, personally, I'm more likely to think "great, this guys learning stuff and getting up to speed" if they're asking lots of questions. If they're sitting around for hours not getting very much visibly done, I'm more likely to suspect they're spending time on reddit or something.
And every time someone improves our documentation / code comments, it saves time for the next person who has to deal with that bit of code and doesn't know what they're doing (and also allows me to see and quickly correct any inaccuracies in what they think is happening)
Both are valuable - I always carry a physical notepad with me to scribble things on and would never hold anything against any developer who does the same. I frequently write down things I want to investigate in more depth later. And often I'll scribble notes and write them up into more formal documentation later.
@Darius.V very often, as long as you don't interrupt for the same thing.
if you ask someone something, they answer, but you don't learn, then they will get upset less eager to answer
on the other hand, if you ask something, they answer, and afterwards it's very clear you've actually learned something from that, and your work gets done, then they'll be happy to help you
@PeeHaa stackoverflow.com/questions/39753286/… I thought i just had it figured out with my own answer but its still not working completely to the intended spec. THanks for the help though even if it isn't a "real" web server :)
@tereško people at my office are considering outsourcing some work to a contractor in eastern Europe and I was wondering what I should expect in terms of pricing and code quality. I'm personally a little scared about outsourcing but also optimistic that we can offload a lot of the more boring work.
@PeeHaa @bwoebi what i'm doing actually is [0,1,2, ...(function(){ yield 1.1 => 1; yield null => 1; yield new stdclass() => 1; })(), 3, 4] i want it to throw in strict_mode (TypeError: invalid float key, only integer and string keys allowed) so i thought starting from disallowing implicit casting to array keys would've been better
@PeeHaa I suppose it could, not inherently going to solve the problem though. In the production htaccess i'm pretty sure there is already a rewritebase to grab any subdirectory as the request_uri
@BenjaminGruenbaum depends on what you consider low. A junior developer usually earns from €350/mo (in Accenture) to €600/mo (in a standard webdev company). Someone with 2-5 year experience gets €800-€1200/mo. For senior devs it's usually "below €2000/mo". That's after taxes.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the official "average salary" for a "Information technologies" sector is €1150/mo (but that also includes managers and sales people)
compared to what someone earns in NY, the prices are hilarious
@PeeHaa Need a minute to parse out that line lol, that would be used in place of the rewriterule im already using in the answer or did you not mean RewriteRule?
@PeeHaa Last guess seems like it works fine, sorry should've known the other slash wasn't needed. Thanks for your help! See, Apache isn't so bad afterall... :)
@PeeHaa Ah ok no at first glance I didn't think that was the capture group but rather the (any) something after the subdirectory. This is what i was using RewriteRule ^[^/]+/(.+)$ sys/router.pl?action=$1 [L,NC,QSA]
@PeeHaa Haha n/m i figured it out, was something stupid, misspelling on the perl side parameter check. Thanks again for all your help. Ill tag you on the answer once I make sure I don't need anything else :)
client keeps complaining that i don't answer his emails sometimes. keeps sending emails to the wrong address on his same domain which is set to redirect emails to a catch-all mailbox that he himself reads
@NikiC was expanding daverandom's rfc about ...splat in array literals, wanted to know what should happen with:
[
1,2,3,
...(function(){ yield new stdClass() => 4; })(),
5,6,7
];