Tonight while in the shower I was thinking about my biggest grievances with PHP and the inability to accurately refactor functions and methods is #2 on that list.
// And for completeness:
array_filter($data, (callable SomeClass::method)->bindTo($obj));
That case is more verbose than I'd prefer and I think we don't allow rebinding internal methods, but we probably ought to permit it when the class used to create the closure is the same as the instance being called.
I'm a little frustrated, because we've known she has the disease, but for several years, she wasn't regularly tested to see if there were any tumors. My mom was tested once a year. But ultimately, this frustration doesn't matter. I can only assume it has been rough on her mental health.
Goes back to healthcare system in the US is bollocks
Guys, for your information, if you use Cloudflare as your DNS server, your original server IP will be hidden which makes you safe against DOS attack .. your welcome :-)
Hi guys, I would need quick help from someone who is good in CakePHP in turning SQL query into ORM styled query. If someone is willing to help, I would be really thankful
I'm not trying to approach to him, I just wanted to tell him "your English in good, if you are not a native, then what book did you read for learning English"
you need to soften it a bit at least, otherwise it's just weird :D like, "hi, i see your english is very good. i am trying to learn it, is english your mother tongue?"
You know, I'm a very friendly person .. I have about 230 friends in here and I even cannot consider all congratulations messages that I receive in my birthday ...
but apparently European people are cold a bit in relationships
I liked the one where the guy entered from the left and then went "Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee....." over to the right.
@PeeHaa Been busy due to work, in partly a good way: dijonplatform.com/gb-en is a thing we made and is being used by one of our clients to replace their existing shit. It's actually not as finished as I'd like due to the 2 other programmers being kind of shite, which is being sorted.
The other project, the one I was actually hired for back in April has just kicked off - so we've hired a couple of new people, and been busy putting a lot of infrastructure stuff in place for that. on a related note:
Does anyone know a docker container for Chrome headless that works in docker compose without falling over?
@Danack according to what I read, he insisted to convey what he said isn't what he believe and it was just a joke. I personally believe people should respect to other cultures. Maybe that sentence isn't funny for us, but it is for him and I guess he did not intend to insult.
@MartinAJ People can behave how they want in their own home. And other cultures can behave how they want in their own country. But if you come into a room that is owned by people who aren't shit-weasels, then behaving like a shit-weasel won't be accepted.
@MartinAJ "I guess he did not intend to insult." i) He did and then didn't accept that he had been rude ii) He has been told multiple times before, behaviour that is acceptable in his country, is not acceptable here.
@SaitamaSama I think the most newbies are like that, like me, and I hardly think that's a good reason to kick someone out of the room. but if you seen bad behavior of him, then ok, kicking him would be acceptable.
I still think he's someone's research project for "how much and for how long, will people help someone who shows no sign of googling things that are easily google-able, whilst also being quite annoying".
No.....we're partnered with a company that is actually good at running campaigns, so all of the external stuff we've left for them to do. Yeah, the stuff we do is landing pages, campaigns and forms for taking the money.
And being able to manage the content on those pages through the admin interface.
Yes he is a very odd individual, mostly cultural, but Shafizadeh has shown growth when it is explained to him why what he said is uncouth. Kicking is an option but perhaps explaining is a better option.
This is how I create a database stack and a directory for WordPress in my Ubuntu environment:
cat <<-DBSTACK | mysql -u root -p"${dbrootp}"
CREATE USER "${domain}"@"localhost" IDENTIFIED BY "${dbuserp}";
CREATE DATABASE "${domain}";
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ${domain}.* TO "${domain}"@...
Because on the one hand it's shorter and faster for review if you didn't touch it for months of years, with less potential to be confusing in times of stress, and on the other hand - WP-CLI is an integral part of nearly every WP dev env so it's not an overkill change.
Hey guys. Quick question. Im working right now in a proyect in which I have to create Word documents using PHP. It is actually really simple. I just have to add some text, some margins and some spacing, and that is it. I already saw PHPWord, but that library seem to much for my simple proyect. Do you now another library that I can use?
I'm taking an online humanities class and have to write a short response about Hamlet's indecision. Usually I love writing brief responses but in this case I'm actually struggling to keep it short.
He's indecisive for a large number of reasons.
Bleh. Back to writing...
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6:59 PM
@LeviMorrison is that for school or just because you wanted to learn
hmm, would be useful if that function had a binary-uppercase mode
what I mean is, a mode where it follows PHP's internal C-locale-esque only-understands-ASCII uppercasing/lowercasing rules that are used for case-insensitive identifiers. “binary” is a PHPism here, the Zend function for this has that in the name
[ Daily Fail ] A thread posted by a [troll] on a message board that is anti-minority with the sole source being a link to a story in the scaremongering rag the Daily Mail (or the Daily Express or The Sun) that invariably turns out to be completely innocent and harmless.
not that there actually aren't any things to be angry about, of course, but those things require both ownership of brain cells and the knowledge of how to apply them to stuff
my gut feeling is that it's unlikely to be the case in general. The problem with that is that there will be some dick who is using it as a punishment, I'm sure they will be promptly tracked down and paraded about as evidence that the outrage is justified
@Wes it's the fact that the vest surrounds the body and gives something that the body can feel that would let me focus my distracting thoughts on, so that the rest of my brain can focus on what I need to
few years after I was in middle school, the school banned students from going to their locker between classes... so kids were basically carrying all of their textbooks in their backpack
@Tiffany "your child is hyperactive, would you like to try some slightly heavier clothes, or shall we just skip straight to the part where we give them speed?"
however, in my situation, I wouldn't be able to use the vest in a consistent fashion like I do with my "legal speed" ... where vyvanse lasts pretty much the entire work day, the feelings of the vest would wear off after 20-30 minutes because my body would have adjusted to the weight difference