the agents have covered their zone for 20 years... i don't know why they think they need more help
i think the only advantage would be the list of all potential clients. some agents have 200+ clients and i imagine it's hard to keeping track of them all
the only positive thing about trump is that he clearly crazy and maybe putin is a sensible person enough to not wage war on the crazy dude with stupid hair and nuclear weapons
who would've thought we would rely on putin's (or even kim jong li)'s rationality to avoid big wars
interface A{ const X = 1; } class B implements A{ const X = 2; } // this is fine. it's clear that the constant in the class overrides the one in the interface
interface A{ const X = 1; } interface B{ const X = 2; } class C implements A, B{} // what about this, though?
I know the user ID and password a large dataset. Instead of manually logging in to get each data separately, is there any way to collect all the data together ?
public function getIterator() { return new ArrayIterator($this); } }
this is within a class - "class myData implements IteratorAggregate"
so getIterator which "descends" from IteratorAggregate will "retrieve an external iterator" (here the ArrayIterator) - and something like this will always be (return) an instance of an object implementing "Iterator or Traversable"?
it seems like the Traversable is always part of this
so what IteratorAggregate:getIterator returns is always an instance of an object and it can be implementing the Iterator but if it does not implement that (as there may be such cases) it will be implementing the Traversable? And also, if it implements the Iterator it does not implement the Traversable at the same time?
Traversable - Internal (built-in) classes that implement this interface can be used in a foreach construct and do not need to implement IteratorAggregate or Iterator.
so maybe this would be it
maybe the IteratorAggregate can work with these, and they use the Traversable but not the Iterator...
I am still researching this, I will post what I came up with
Actually my requirement is what, When users of my site drag the items around, and then refresh or leave and return to the page, i would like those items to remain in the same place.
when i started writing php i always thought why do i even need this billions of functions shit when all i need to do is data processing and some other subtle things like login and encryption, however i still do :s
I mean not external iterators have to be THE Iterator - php.net/manual/en/class.iterator.php - so the Traversable is "under" THE Iterator but there can be other objects like this and they also would be Traversable based, but not The Iterator based
THE Iterator - current, key, next, rewind, valid - this thing
IteratorAggregate:getIterator - Return Values - An instance of an object implementing Iterator or Traversable
so it can be THE Iterator (current, key, next, rewind, valid), but it does not have to be. And the things that would not be THE Iterator would always be the Traversable based, and THE Iterator is also Traversable based
this is correct, if yes, what are these other things?
again, like I said, I am tired
so I am not at 100% of wrapping my head around all this, but like 80%
@Wes That is how iterataion aggregation works I suppose.
For my taste the example given is sort of indirect, and I'd say it requires some reasoning why to do that, so out of nothing, I perhaps just would foreach an array to begin with?
@ten5 Sort of it is, however an iteration example normally shows the iteration, which it does, however as it is empty it could be argued it does not show the iteration in an easy manner.
(don't write / caps all the time "the", just give it a large I for the "Iterator" and if you like to make clear you mean the interface, set it in italics, and if it is a class implementing that interface, write it bold)
.............................so. That's totally not yet another account for the person who is working their way through the manual rather than trying to make something.
Not that many people get stuck on trying to read and understand something from the manual. People get stuck on solving actual problems, which can then be explained with something from the manual.
@JayIsTooCommon you were asking about validation libraries the other day. What framework are you using? or at least what are you using to represent HTTP requests? e.g. psr7, symfony request bollocks?
Having dupe accounts by itself isn't necessarily bad - some people have legitimate reasons to not associate their work stuff with their own stuff. It's only when they're being used to dodge the site rules (like the ignore button) that it becomes a problem.
i hit it and started spinning and charged the battery a bit hopefully, i am looking for a replacement on ebay but no luck... gotta go mazda. hope it's not expensive
Was just reading twitter, based on the link you posted.
The one guy that is self-said employee number 11 on SO.
And who started the job albeit he didn't found the team he works in inclusive enough.
There would have been something where he could have made a change for real in his life, but instead he comes out years later and lamenting that SO is not inclusive.
I mean how can the product of a non-inclusive team be inclusive after all?