@Ocramius how do you get it on a package manager? e.g. i want to make some changes to fakeperson/fakepackage. when i fork, it's stored at [github]/me/fakepackage. so when i try to submit it to packagist, it says fakeperson/fakepackage already exists
so i change the package name in composer.json to me/fakepackage
but then it installs everything in vendor/me/fakepackage/fakeperson/fakepackage
ok, idiot's question. any way to revert a composer update? that is, to fix a "composer.phar update" where you forgot to add the name of the individual package you wanted to update?
nevermind, just going to set minimum-stability: dev and put @stable flags behind anything available in a stable version. this will probably still cause me to get dev packages for deps of deps, and i'm sure there's a better way to do it, but i can't figure this complicated mess out
I want to design an "Address" model for all types of entities like users, businesses, etc.
I have two types of main models: one is User and the other is Business. Each one has different address types like below.
User
1.Contact Address
2.Billing Address
Business
1.Contact Address
2.something...
@Pheagey: After I curl request the buy now page (shows transaction details and asks to login to confirm payment) I submit the form with curl setting up all the hidden fields and login fields as well as cookies and headers
Well it's not that they said we need this to be stable so we have to cut some corners in writing decent code. It's moar like old shit combined with puke.
yeah, ok. Im not gonna use this tutorial but can you explain me why he use the "'link'" think? I mean I don't keep the doubt (and I really dont undertstand that use).
But I have the simple doubt because I don't get the 'link' think. I really don't know when 'link' appears from the firts time its like indefinite thing.
18 rep to do.. Im gonna do the most importand question of staroverflow history so in order to get the rep that I need. I have 10 minutes to make it possible!
@webarto meh, it's yet another way to use javascript without using javascript. i mean...it tries to shove a different inheritance model down its throat
> The Enterprise Web Library (EWL) is an extremely opinionated library for web applications that trades off performance, scalability, and development flexibility for an ease of maintenance you won't find anywhere else.