in all seriousness, I'm actually really pleased with the progress I am making with libdns
I have basically completely anihilated it and started again, it's sort of in pieces all over the floor right now but it's going to be soooooooo much nicer when I have finished putting it back together
I still can't work out the same problem I always have with these things though, which is whether or not entities should be able to encode/decode themselves
I was looking at some code that a friend helped me with (i.e. basically wrote for me cause I was stuck), and when he gave it to me, I thought it was great. I was looking at it today and thought "...this is pretty bad..."
@Wes yup sometimes this stuff is unavoidable, I have taken to putting method names in a private constant array keyed by Function_::class etc and using get_class()
I learned today that 1. Plymouth—the software for showing graphical loading animations while a Linux system boots—has its own custom scripting language, and 2. that scripting language has some ideas that are… uh, well…
Out of curiosity, anyone have to deal with the BS of retina displays not showing images perfectly round and centered inside a border with a border radius of 50-100%?
On my wimpy 1080p display shows fine, on a retina display, it's like you see a slight white pixel on the side of the image inside the border..
Fun, just checked Stripe's transaction history, vs income recorded on platform , vs bank statements.. stripe is totally off... and platform matches bank statements..
Stripe is under-reporting like 2k USD a month in transactions which is bizarre (when looking at history of transactions).
It's like they lost data or something
but fulfilled the transfers and sales when it happened
STEP-1 ) convert voice to text to email and send it through gmail api and facebook comments/posts as well through facebook login and then facebook graphi api + sdk ..
and
STEP-2) also convert sender email back to voice and play it through speaker ..
i will be using java.. it will be a desktop app .. connected to the internet .. or a web app[not sure right now] .. i need recommendation for 1) Backend server side scripting language [PHP or Node.js which will be easier/maintanable in the long run]
Controllers are just glue code… there is little value to test them via unit-tests because they dont do any real work. They just delegate to other objects. If you want to unit-test them, you mock all their collaborators and verify they get called with the right input.
I dont know what your code looks like but if you want to unit-test something start with your business model objects
I'd move the entire generation of the User, including password generating and persistance to a service class. then the controller becomes glue code again. right now, the controller contains business logic.
White-box testing (also known as clear box testing, glass box testing, transparent box testing, and structural testing) is a method of testing software that tests internal structures or workings of an application, as opposed to its functionality (i.e. black-box testing). In white-box testing an internal perspective of the system, as well as programming skills, are used to design test cases. The tester chooses inputs to exercise paths through the code and determine the expected outputs. This is analogous to testing nodes in a circuit, e.g. in-circuit testing (ICT). White-box testing can be applied...
Black-box testing is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied virtually to every level of software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. It is sometimes referred to as specification-based testing.
== Test procedures ==
Specific knowledge of the application's code/internal structure and programming knowledge in general is not required. The tester is aware of what the software is supposed to do but is not aware of how it does it. For instance, the tester...
the purpose of testing to me is not that though. to me, testing is giving me the confidence that code I wrote works as I intended it to work and still works as intended after I made changes.
whether that requires a blackbox or whitebox test or a unit test or integration or whatnot isnt important to me. I test what I need to test to get that confidence.
down vote favorite I already know that some customers/clients/employers have NDAs so tight that even telling someone I once worked for them is in breach, so in a situation like that, writing my name in the code would definitely cost me my career.
However, could anything bad happen on the other end? Suppose I am applying for a front end html/css job, and all of the websites I have built have html files that begin with "<!-- Created by Jon Chambers -->" (because I already asked for permission from each client to do this), is there any reason this could be frowned upon?
@JonathonPhilipChambers it's not a programming question. that's why they downvoted it. it's related to programming but it's not asking to solve a particular coding issue.
And in my opinion. If you're freelancing, and your clients are fine with it, there's no problem with stamping your name on a site. If you were working in permanent employment for a larger company, then not so cool
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@JonathonPhilipChambers Why don't you add it in your site as a portfolio then?
I don't expect the benefit to be big, but so long as it outweighs the cost, it's worth doing
I spent some time thinking hard on it, and couldn't come up with a reason why it would be bad. But I've learned lots of things are bad the hard way. I didn't want to learn the hard way with this too.
how do you say correctly "lowercase and uppercase are different case" "lowercase and uppercase are different cases" "lowercase and uppercase are different casings"
@tereško I just checked DDD by Evans and the repository in there is exactly what modern DDD describes? He also mentions that it's basically a factory for already "existing" objects
@Wes that's somewhat similar to asking whether any one us ever sold their body, right? I mean, we might have done that, but it's nothing we'd readily admit
no need to be ashamed of that. we all know what wordpress is. just wanted to know if someone can guide me through the process or PR themselves some stuff :P
how do I make a trap execute the action immediately when it received a signal? I have bash script with a trap but it only executes the trap action after the script exited
@Gordon until the script exited, or until the command within the script that was executing at the time the signal was received exited? It should be the latter
A signal trap essentially just sets a flag that says "this signal was received" somewhere in the process memory, the process has to check the flag in order to handle the signal
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