@JBis at work I have a folder called "documentation" in OneDrive... and anything related to my documentation with my job goes in there... mainly it's for other people, but if there's something I know but can't remember for the life of me at that moment, I'll try to have something in there with the answer
I have a document for "Why our Document Library in SharePoint uses Classic Experience" because I kept forgetting. I eventually remembered and wrote it down. (it has a search box, the "site-wide search" isn't as thorough for documents as the one in the document library web part)
Also "PASSWORD_DEFAULT - Use the bcrypt algorithm (default as of PHP 5.5.0). Note that this constant is designed to change over time as new and stronger algorithms are added to PHP.". Wont that fuck up all old hashes?
@tereško that's just an example of the type of documentation I keep... basically any question that I've asked myself more than two or three times and I keep forgetting, I put in a document and save to that folder.
I have that folder set up to where it's shared to multiple people in my department, they all have read-access to it, in the case that I don't have a "procedure" written for one of my job functions and I'm unavailable.
@tereško I've tried, multiple times. One problem is I don't know git well enough to argue for using it because I tend to use it in a haphazard fashion, though I am getting better.
@tereško The issue is, I'm not sure these are all of google's bot: googlebot.com google.com google-analytics.com. I'm worried about the rest of google's bot if there is any
hi friends, regarding JWT authentication, it says that token is not saved in db at server side. Then how does it verify the token at server side at every request?
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering is a book on software engineering and project management by Fred Brooks first published in 1975, with subsequent editions in 1982 and 1995. Its central theme is that "adding manpower to a late software project makes it later". This idea is known as Brooks' law, and is presented along with the second-system effect and advocacy of prototyping.
Brooks' observations are based on his experiences at IBM while managing the development of OS/360. He had added more programmers to a project falling behind schedule, a decision that he would later conclude...
you should really read this boook
(not sure if you can get it in Persian ... but you actually might)
yeah ... currently I'm the project manager of a company .. so I totally know how a project takes time to get done and how should I announce a deliver-time
i need to put the settings of phpcs in a repo, so i copied the directory structure exactly like another repo that does the same thing, and it does not work
i tried a million modifications and it's still not detecting it
ah btw this thing is not capable of using composer for third parties, so you need a tool that hooks into composer and writes into the dependency's settings