Relativism is the idea that views are relative to differences in perception and consideration. There is no universal, objective truth according to relativism; rather each point of view has its own truth.The major categories of relativism vary in their degree of scope and controversy. Moral relativism encompasses the differences in moral judgments among people and cultures.Truth relativism is the doctrine that there are no absolute truths, i.e., that truth is always relative to some particular frame of reference, such as a language or a culture (cultural relativism). Descriptive relativism seeks...
@AlmaDo That basically just sounded like this to me:
> Zeno is wrong in saying that there is no part of the millet that does not make a sound: for there is no reason why any such part should not in any length of time fail to move the air that the whole bushel moves in falling. In fact it does not of itself move even such a quantity of the air as it would move if this part were by itself: for no part even exists otherwise than potentially.
if someone wants to feel a "winner" in some ephemeral debate in a random conversation at a whim of a moment - let them have it I say (:
now, to more important and pressing matters: I'm trying to get a good office chair as I don't want to use kitchen ones anymore for sitting at my working desk .. recommendations? Killed 1-2 hours on Amazon already..
That's probably me failling at properly compiling php but I get a Undefined constant ZLIB_ENCODING_GZIP in /http-server/src/Middleware/CompressionMiddleware with PHP 7.4.0-dev (cli). I added no options to ./configure, is there some kind of bare minimal required options for stuff to actually work? Built just now after fetching latest php-src.
it's an italian way of saying. "if my grandmother had wheels she would be a bike" means that "what you are saying is as wrong as calling my grandmother a bike if only she had wheels" :B
@Trowski or amphp's people, Would it be pertinent to add ext-zlib to http-server's composer.json requires? It seems to be a hard requirement. It's possible everyone always configures with --with-zlib but it would make it more explicit by preventing composer commands on platform that somehow don't have it?
lol- doing some refactoring of some old code and found where a result set in a query needed to be looped through twice. Code was querying the database twice for each iteration instead of resetting the pointer for the array to zero to loop through again. Love finding silly things like that to fix.
@mega6382 I've not watched it yet. Watched many reviews on it. So one of your top 5 now, huh?
Kidding is a common synonym for joking.
Kidding may also refer to:
== People ==
Chih-Yen Hsu, a Taiwanese director who works under the name Kidding Hsu
== Film ==
Kidding (2012 film), an American short film directed by Ruiqing Ma
== Television ==
Kidding (TV series), a 2018 American TV series directed by Michel Gondry starring Jim Carrey
== Music ==
Kidding/Gagging, a 7" single by the Berlin electronic artist Al.X.E
== See also ==
Just Kidding (disambiguation)
No Kidding (disambiguation)...
@FélixGagnon-Grenier It's not a hard requirement because compression can be disabled. Looks like we need to add a check for ext-zlib before enabling it.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I was thinking in the Options constructor to select a default and then throw in Options::withCompression if ext-zlib isn't installed.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier So on second thought, add a check here for ext-zlib and write an error to the log if it's not available and skip adding the middleware.
At least then the server will work, but the user will see the error.
@Danack Thank you, but $ADODB_FORCE_IGNORE is just for autoExecute(), getUpdateSql() and getInsertSql(). Not works with Active Record. It's a ordinary lib, but we need to use it because, you know, legacy.
fractal@osboxes:~/projects/php/nhl$ php bin/server.php
[2018-09-18 17:09:38] server.error: The zlib extension is not enabled. Either activate the zlib extension or disable compression in the server's options. [] []
Ok. I don't think that could be tested easily, I'm not quite sure how to orchestrate an extension being present or not through phpunit, but I rebuilt with and without zlib and log happen correctly afaict
@MohammadSulaiman Whilst you can ask js questions here, and you might find some help regarding them as well, it would still be more beneficial for you to try js room for that.
For the record - the air conditioning system in our office is so broken that I had my first asthma attack in about 10 years, and had to go to the hospital to get an inhaler \o/
I've come in to ask about the use tag used along with php, which is currently being burninated. From this post, I realize that it is called "use operator" stackoverflow.com/questions/10542012/php-namespaces-and-use. However, in many other places, it's referred to as "use statement". What would be a better name for the tag, [use-operator] or [use-statement] or [php-use]?
I have a value, an order number, that is passed in URL ($_GET). On the next page a query to the database occurs where that value is then passed in a prepared statement. If the order number is not found in the database (possibly due to a malicious change in the URL) it outputs that no results are found and execution ends. If order number is found, a form is generated, the order number is assigned to a hidden field and will be passed in the form on submit ($_POST).
On the form action page there are several queries that occur that use the order number, none of which are prepared statements. I could easily just change these queries to all prepared statements, but I feel prepared statements would
be more resource intensive than is needed and would just take longer to execute. The order number was validated through a prepared statement earlier in execution, that value is then passed in POST and is not able to be changed after it was validated so it should be sanitized for use. Just trying to think whether there is something I am not thinking of or not. Thoughts?
The requirements on an AST for language implementation and for code analysis and transformation are very different
E.g. the internal ast does not provide accurate byte-accurate location information. It does not preserve formatting, it does not recover from errors, etc.
$stmt = $conn->prepare('SELECT id FROM table1 table2 WHERE id = :id') I'm not able to test yet, i just want to know, is it possible to select two tables?
Thanks! I'll look into it. Really I'm looking for something rather simple, I'm afraid if I don't come up with an alternative soon enough we'll be using wordpress again
"progressive enhancement" and all that ancient stuff
is it just me, or when tell some new frontend developer the phrase "three layers of web", they first confused and then they looks at it like they have unearthed a forgotten plasma rifle from Atlantis
@NikiC I'm wondering whether I should revive my old short closure RFC with => as separator token (requiring parens-wrapping in yield and array values without key)...