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So I've read about a development method where you write tests first, then write the code to fit the tests... wondering if anyone can clarify it for me? A link or explanation of a simplified scenario would help.
I'd really like to start implementing Unit Testing in my projects. I don't know how viable this is to do in PHP. If anyone has done this, how was it implemented? Did it increase productivity?
I liked the idea of it when I read about it, I tend to code before thinking about what actually needs to be accomplished, this would help me slow down and plan ahead.
Picking up from the blog, the following is a more complete stack pieced together from a variety of places. Please add any that I may have missed.
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Stack Overflow handles 60 million page views every month, each involving multiple unique database queries, with only 5 servers. The Windows stack seems to be plenty efficient.
Digg: 200MM page views, 500 servers. Stack Overflow: 60MM page views, 5 servers. What am I missing?
You've just paged some poor guy who was out partying with the hottest girls in town on his Friday night, to run to the nearest computer and clean up some chat room
@DanGrossman Eh... flag for mod attention, found on the menu of left side of the menu, is not the same as flag as offensive/inappropriate, found on the right side
Maybe, it's not ready to be the "current thing"... it's a bit of a mess, finding working libraries is a pain, lots of stuff you'd find for any other language hasn't been written yet
I want to do a chat and imon my site with JavaScript. Not sure if i should make Php & mysql be the backed or node.js.... I do want chat history across pages/sessions tho.
I don't know... One of my jqueryfriends told me its a bad idea to use Php and Mysql for a chat backed. My whole site is Php&mysql so far. What is your input?
Well, i really have no idea how it would work. Correct me if I am wrong, but would every message sent by a user by added into the database right away and ajax wuold be used to retrieve the data? If so, wouldn't that mean the AJAX would have to constantly keep checking the database?