@SebastianBergmann Thanks, it's a very good read. I read the free first day of Prolog. I actually just have to get used to them again, did most of the exercises before Xmas. You need to think quite differently for functional and logical programming.
@ManthanPatel There's no such thing as "best framework". Different frameworks suit different tasks / styles. I'd recommend trying a range of frameworks and seeing which you prefer.
You might want to try a "microframework" such as Slim which are little more than a router setup and you pull in libraries for everything else. There are "full fat" frameworks such as Laravel that provide a lot of stuff "built-in". And there are "componentized" frameworks such as Symfony / Zend Framework that kind of let you do a bit of both.
Just like my friend @AllenJB has said different frameworks suit different projects, just know what you want to build then check which framework is best for your project @ManthanPatel
If I was to migrate user passwords to a stronger hasher, would I keep the old password in a second column (until they login) then make the switch and remove the second column? What happens to users where they never log back in o.o
@AllenJB you really should learn before you start giving people advice. Because as you are right now, you are harming newbies.
@ManthanPatel if you are just learning about application architecture, you should actually avoid focusing on any specific framework. I would instead recommend for you to try reading this: github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial
hmmm, I believe I had created an something to edit the doc, a long time ago. if I were to remember it now, I would totally just propose an edit to both pages. oh, we can anonymous login
doc-edit so, if hypothetically I were to edit both echo and print pages, logged in as an anonymous user, how would something actually happen afterwards?
Where would you recommend to do the form validation? In a class user which has a create_user() method or the page where the create_user() method is called?
Should I first validate and then call create_user() or should I call create_user() which in turn will call the validation class and sanitize it as well before inserting the data in the db?
dat-feel when you realize the entire database structure have been very poorly designed by you, and when you try and use it with a sane mysql server, nothing works.
What's the best approach here? I'm working on a shopping cart and I'm not sure how to save the `Orders`. I have a table `orders.cart` where the column `cart` receives a serialized model with the cart items... But I don't feel like that's the way to go.. Doesn't look really consistent to me. I'm thinking about creating a new table: `order_products` with `order_id` & `product_id` (not unique, because the same product can be stored more than once for quantity purposes)... But that means more queries... So I don't know what to do here... Thoughts?
Ok, thanks, but don't make fun of others when questions like these appear on SO. We're supposed to use the platform to learn, thus avoiding this kind of mistakes. There's no need to make fun of others between you and your friends, you look like a douchebag in those cases.
Not the first time I see this behavior on this room... Now I get why people hate PHP developers. But thanks for the help anyway.
@JoeWatkins trying to debug the phpds appveyor build not working, seems like the extension isn't enabled correctly. Any ideas? https://ci.appveyor.com/project/rtheunissen/extension