@Gerry Because every one of the thousands of "how to learn php and mysql" tutorials on the internet use them, and it's impossible to delete bad content from the net.
OT: Hmmm I've really gotta create a script for safely merging all my keepass* databases. I think I've accidentally created 6 forks by now due to all the various machines/remote syncing software I've used. Oops
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I have two functions which will run based on a conditon.
The code is like
$contact=($this->function() or $this->function1())
public function()
{
some codes
return contact;
}
public function1()
{
some codes
return contact;
}
It returns me bool true or false in $contact. I want ...
In a scenario where a large number of strings must be parsed with regular expressions, considering the same RegEx needle will be used for all tests, which would be faster:
To test each string in an array, individually, or;
To concatenate everything into a single big string and test just once?
...
Initially I read past his findings and focused on the fact OP was using time() to do the benchmark, but while I rewrote his code into my own benchmark I actually fixed a major bug in it ... heh
Which is why I think it's a good idea to write a benchmark extension for php :)
given two functions, both with the same inputs and same outputs ... how would you determine the number of iterations required before you can say: a is faster than b
@Jack where would you but the cost ? Would you be able to ganrate that the system resources used in A is what is Used in B .. don't forget PHP is not the only one using file system
I got a HTML code containing following:
<span rel="url">example.com</span>
<span rel="url">example.net.pl [SOMETHING]</span>
<span rel="url">[SOMETHING]imjustanexample.com</span> [..]
The question is, if there is a way to get the "url" string from between sp...
I've been browsing all over the web in search of enlightenment about continuations, and it's mind boggling how the simplest of explanations can so utterly confound a JavaScript programmer like myself. This is especially true when most articles explain continuations with code in Scheme or use mona...
ffs I suppose I'd better actually put my computer on the new domain at some point, I keep opening the wrong shared drive, going to fuck something up by doing it on the wrong server at some point
@PruthviNag Looks kinda interesting, but seems like maybe you should learn a real Windows GUI dev language... using PHP for this is definitely square peg -> round hole territory
@DaveRandom actually we already developed the webapp and our boss changed his mind and now wants a desktop app with the same functionality. Since the customers we seek may not have an available internet connection so i am trying to search for alternatives.
@PruthviNag Bosses who change their minds that late on in the process can either a) piss off b) wait for you to rewrite the whole thing again, properly or c) both of the above.
I'm sure I'll get lynched for saying this, but I kind of like Java in a weird way. It's shocking for web dev but it's quite nice for desktop apps, especially if you want interop
@DaveRandom will be quick to point out, rightfully, that accepting employment advice from a seventeen year old is like accepting driving lessons from a six year old who can't bicycle yet
@DaveRandom nah, I don't mind java at all -- I just think it's strange that it's so popular for web development