@Stephane i was search for that answer.. its a good question
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It's 12am where I live and I'm tired so I'm not going to write out a long answer. I just wanted to say this: I wholeheartedly DISAGREE with the current answers here. IOC is always a better answer than Singleton or globals. Anyone who says otherwise is either not unit-testing their code or not testing their code correctly. I saw that you posted a question over in PHP chat regarding this post. If you can visit the chat during the daytime (USA) there are generally several people around who will be able to help you in this endeavor. — rdlowrey1 min ago
hello,if possible have a look at this question,its related to jquery but i did not get any help for some time so posting it here. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12709986/changing-the-rows-and-columns-of-the-gallerific-plugin-dynamically
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@Stephane I'm going to sleep, but there will be people around (as my comment mentions above) including myself who should be able to help you tomorrow
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If you haven't gotten a satisfactory answer by then, that is.
@ShyamK I can't talk to you on my chat system right now because I've been locked out (too many server requests, because of AJAX polling). I'll be able to get back on in about an hour.
@ShaquinTrifonoff oh... okay... I did not know that you could register as a sub-domain... I just assumed that you had to register as a top level one... but now that I think of it blogspot blogs are similar(vaguely) to personal websites and they have sub-domains...
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This is a conceptual question first and foremost. I can make applications work without knowing this, but I'm trying to learn the concept. I've seen lots of videos with related classes and that makes sense, but when it comes to classes wrapping around other classes, I can't seem to grasp whe...
@Stephane IOC seems like a lot of work. Everyone is scared that it creates more code to write in place of just creating an object (rather than injecting it). However the benefits you get with it are very real. Testability, plug and play injection of interfaces, a true separation of concerns.
@ShyamK Yes, have a look for Misko Hevery. If you like watching videos he has some really good ones on IOC / Dependency injection (both are very much related).
This is an example of different IOC's. A hardcoded call to modules/mod-modulename.php:main vs having an injected datamapper that you call the fetch / save method on.
i write a script for open poupbox, after page load when you click on button first time only loading image is displayed popup not open but when you click second time without page refresh its work.. hows?
@Stephane so instead of ALWAYS populating classes and then continuing down the object graph
you subclass Student like so
class ProxyStudent extends Student
and you don't override any of the methods for id/name because there's no point --- those are plain fields (string/integer/whatever) and will always be populated with the object
That's pretty cool until I get into wanting to extend one way for classes and another way for grades realizing that I can't extend both into grades + classes
imho you should understand patterns first before looking at implementations --- especially something like symfony which doesn't tbh have a clearly defined pattern