@Girgias require is identical to include except upon failure it will also produce a fatal E_COMPILE_ERROR level error. In other words, it will halt the script whereas include only emits a warning (E_WARNING) which allows the script to continue.
then how would a race condition be avoided while the file is being opened from the PHP engine and said file being deleted while it's being read ?
how is it different from my file_exists approach
Im trying to understand
I suppose that the reason is that file_exists is slow vs opening something directly from the engine is a lot faster hence there's only a very slight chance that a race condition would happen ?
@PeeHaa You may have watched this before- I have linked right to the time where Joel gave the guy a problem to solve. It's not thorough but you may be able to deduct something from this section or the series as a whole that will spark some ideas. youtube.com/watch?v=qXZ75Ds5vOs&t=27m
Our thought was getting an actual piece of the legacy app in there, but it's really hard to ask them: yo, refactor this into something that is nice instead as it is a big undertaking
I have done many of those and never failed at a single one, but the fact is that I have developed for many years and they take a coding challenge to me, it feels like my reputation is being spit
I couldn't care if they have a bunch of code on github, a senior coder will often spend all their time solving business problems, and most businesses don't commit their code in public.
I can read Python, Ruby and a few other languages pretty well because I've had to do it over the years for various reasons, but I doubt I would do well if I had to live-code in Python or Ruby.
I'm not very well fit for pure comp sci, I'm an engineer primarily (BSc Hons Software Engineering) and my emphasis is on solving business problems, not necessarily algorithms
Which means when some junior fuck, or worse... some senior fuck who should fucking know better fucks with my baby, I fucking tell them to fuck off with their fucking fuckery.
@SalOrozco Once... my manager got up from his desk saying, "I'm off to the annual anti-harassment training", and I told him: "Good luck with that, Sugar Tits."
I'm honestly surprised I didn't get written up for that.
Another one ... there was this management guy who was a complete asshole, I printed out a target on a pic of him, since we didn't have darts we used butter knives
Flooding an entire city with SMS using 8 servers and telling them to add me as their buddy on messenger (back in the day) I got to 2000 contacts or so couldn't add more that was fun too
I claimed I had a cellphone guide for every person
it was funny as hell
Ah
Eaves dropping the LAN with ettercap and changing every NO to YES
We had this guy, Jerry who was one of those management assholes who say yes to everything, "can you make the monkey do a backflip eat a banana and dance to conga" YES SURE FOR TOMORROW! So I decided to take the matter in my hands and I switched every NO to a YES, it was awesome
@NikiC seeing you didn't vote on fibers yet, do you think the idea I proposed recently about concurrency checks on objects is one I should draft an RFC on?
@cmb tangent but related: lately I have had a lot of drive-by dictionary attacks against open 3389/1723 targeting DCs, i.e. something where you can make direct auth attempts against AD from the internet, in all case the default event logger has been inadequate because logs names and not IPs
@cmb the only way for me to obtain the IP address (which btw let me find and plug the hole in <3mins) was to enable a logging option that filled the disk in <4days because I obviously forgot to turn it off
I speak of a specific incident obv, but an incident that should not be possible :-P
I am well aware that >70% of the blame for this lies squarely at my feet as well btw
once I turned it on though I knew what I was looking for in Wireshark and it srsly took me less than 5 mins to fix, the frustration is that I have to install Wireshark (surely a basic packet cap tool in windows??) but more that there are log messages directly resulting from the event I am looking for that do not include enough info ffs!!!!11one
> One such performance improvement involved moving the logic to check a user’s enabled features into a background thread that refreshed on an interval rather than checking their enablement while the request was being processed.