I'm about third of the way through writing it in rosegarden, it takes me ages, it can only sample one hand at a time, some of the notation it creates is unlike anything anyone would write ... it's so laborious ...
the way it interprets music is quite strange, when you play the sample back it sounds exactly as you played it obviously, but when you read the music it creates for the sample, it wouldn't sound the same, most of the details of each note are stored but only some are converted into the notation
I don't know if I'm making it difficult, I've tried musescore and ardour and can't really get anywhere with either, musescore is even slower to operate and ardor doesn't really support exporting sheet music (I don't think)
I think most people don't, everyone is using these apps to learn the piano now and that just needs the midi ... but once you've learned, you want music ... and some pianists won't use an app ...
I actually doubted they could work, it sounded like expecting guitar hero to teach you guitar ... but they do work, I took an obscure chunk of something I've never played before, that wasn't easy and it taught me it in hours, minus any technique ... but the method seems to be effective ...
Hi! Since the rules say: "Don't ask to ask, just ask", here goes: what does one has to do to be able to get voting rights? People on internals say it's easy, so can anyone tell me more?
I figured as much :) I should have asked more specifically: where can I find documentation issues, and are there any guidelines on how to start fixing them?
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Ah, it all makes sense now.
PS - I was going to bring the whole of Sixt over to StackOverflow teams. Got a huge initiative going to replace confluence as much as possible and everything. I'm not supporting SE after what I read - bye goes their contract.
@Gordon Remember when I used to go into the JS room and tell them that JS is the worst language in the world and then they'd come in here and shout shit at us back?
I wonder if the cast to int adds any benefits in this if condition. If so, is it possible to write a unit test for this benefit? If not I will simply ignore this as a false-positive.
The data comes from a CSV file, we load it into an array. We're not able to trust our users here, so it may contain a number, a string or even an emoji
@Bell If you are interested in being more efficient though, I'd recommend doing a from scratch implementation based on inserting $seen[spl_object_id($object)] = true or so. That way you can compute the diff in O(n) while array_udiff is going to be O(n log n)
Yeh @NikiC, god. It's simple, I want it on my desk by close of play tomorrow or I'm docking you a week's pay - that's right, the €0 you are currently getting will go down to €0.
@MarkR I'm following along sammyk.me/how-to-contribute-to-php-documentation, I've reached the point where I've checked out the php.net site to my VM, and did a symlink to rendered-docs inside the php.net folder
looking at the readme.md, I should do php -S localhost:8080 .router.php, I do php -S 10.0.37.151:8080 .router.php and the site runs, but I get to /manual/en/ and it returns "Not Found" (no actual 404 HTTP code from the web server)
I think that should be possible on AppVeyor. Instead of building PHP each time from scratch, just fetch the binary packages and the devel packages, unzip, and build via phpsize.
I've checked around and don't see a clear answer. With respect to SemVer 2.0.0, if a composer library is at v1.2.3, when updating the require php 7.1 -> 7.2 in a composer, does the library version get bumped to 1.3.3 or 2.0.0. All is assuming no new public API changes are introduced.
I filed bug 79132 today. Not sure if it should be marked as private or not (perhaps not). TL;DR is that PDO execute() re-uses values from earlier calls if parameters are missing, at least when called on the same statement (I haven't checked across statements). So data from one query goes into another.
a) you don't want to preload everything and b) if you tried to instantiate a class from it, which wasn't already defined, you'd have to define it before you could use it, creating an infinite circle of doom
@PeeHaa It's weird that x++ + ++x does not have a sequencing point in C … well no it is not really. If you do stupid things (like typoing) you shall be prepared to expect weird things to happen. Warnings and errors are just a courtesy of the compiler.
Ok, just have finished my binding to the native PHP AST for the Z-Engine ) github.com/lisachenko/z-engine#abstract-syntax-tree-api Tomorrow will be the next part: integration with zend_ast_process hook, it will give control from PHP to the internal AST of included files
That was my initial thought as well. But is the platform (PHP) really considered a dependency in the same sense that say, symfony/dotenv would be. As bumping the php version would no long allow one to continue using the package if they were still on 7.1..
I don't know how better to explain it.... ::class just means treat the proceeding tokens as the name of a class, expanding out as necessary to take into account use statements.