@Gordon i told you im noob in php, i got help to create these scripts, if you dont wanna help me then stop talking crap... thats a different problem.. if solve it i wouldnt be here waiting you to answer me... pfff
@F0u4d ok, look. it may sound a bit harsh but you have asked enough for the moment, it's time to learn/study/read and just try things. You can ask questions from time to time but not for every little step on your way. It's not enough to ask for help then copy paste some examples and then when it doesn't work ask again
@F0u4d you'll be binned, if you continue like that
user895378
15:10
It seems to me that standards are necessary when there are several equally valid solutions to a problem floating around and the community agrees on one to promote efficiency. The PSR "standards" seem like common sense whose only purpose is to wrangle in some of the garbage code in frameworks.
@F0u4d I'm not talking about the question you annoyingly asked severals times in this chat room. I'm talking about this answer where you claimed you had solved your question which was posted twice.
@F0u4d not only that but @markustharkun had the decency to try answer your poor excuse for a question which you ignored several times.
So i know this is php chat, but any chance anyone dabble in any ruby/RoR at all? trying to figure out how to change the displayed column in a has_many association.
fixed-font-pls when you paste multiline code into the message box, there will be a button saying fixed-font. click that please when sending code snippets.
fixed-font-pls when you paste multiline code into the message box, there will be a button saying fixed-font. click that please when sending code snippets.
in the chat you may ommit them at the end of the sentence, if you're only writing one sentence. if you write many, use dots. but just one at the end of each sentence. ok?
Hi guys. I've got a php regex question;
this expression: preg_match('/^[a-ö0-9\-+]+(\.[_a-ö0-9\-+]+)*@[a-ö0-9]+(\.[_a-ö0-9\-]+)*(\.[a-z]{2,3})$/i', $string);
works just fine for uppercase ÅÄÖ as well, but if I substitute [a-ö] with [a-zåäö], it doesn't match uppercase ÅÄÖ anymore. why is this?
Yes, that's what I thought as well, so why is [a-ö] working, it finds the uppercase versions of åäö, but not when specifying them individually like [åäö]? (when using the /i modifier)
and i have no clue where i could have caught something like this .. since finished last project ( last week ) i have left the appartment only for shopping , because weather was dreadful .. could be allergy
@tereško maybe after few days you will see bubbles... I had that last month, it was small rash like, but it hurt like I got stabbed... it's nerve disease, I was sleeping for 3-4hrs a day that month..
@RepWhoringPeeHaa, for now, my final version is (but I don't like it):
$vars = get_object_vars($this);
reset($vars);
$result = array_filter($vars, function ($item) use (&$vars) {
$key = key($vars);
next($vars);
return $key[0] !== '_';
});
Supposing I have a hex color code in a string such as:
$color = '#fda80d';
How could I convert this into an actual hex value such that:
$color = 0xfda80d;
So that it is not a string but an actual hex value?
Note: This answer is also in response to http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/05/encyclopedia-stack-exchange and the short discussion I had with @spolsky on Twitter about it (which is too limited as a channel to discuss this topic).
I disagree with answering your own questions or using StackOver...
@MikeBoutin i think ZF1's MVC component is broken beyond repair and you should not use it. The remainder is mostly okay to use as a component library when you dont need to look "under the hood", e.g. to customize it. You definitely want to avoid Zend_Date and Zend_Form though. They will just make your life miserable because of the awkward API. In any case you should only use what you really need.
@MikeBoutin I'll be learning ZF in hopefully next 12 months, but because of job nature, you are right to some extent about companies, ZF want's to be Java like, I mean, enterprise and stuff.
@Donut Sure it does. Except, it only loads its own stuff.
@Donut It's pretty trivial to write one of your own anyway.
I actually enjoy writing an autoloader for each project I do. The code is essentially the same everytime, but it's such a neat process I enjoy going through it.
@MikeBoutin my thought is fine, thank you :P I don't like it very much, but that's just personal, my framework of choice is Kohana, which suck, just like every other PHP framework (more or less); but it helps me to get the job done... I joined company that uses ZF for some apps, and I need to rewrite them to v2, using ZF. I've never used ZF heavily.