@ircmaxell do you think using a scheme where to key exchange cost a lot of cpu, so much in fact that it would make it impossible to break? like requiring a lot of cpu computation over a small amount of time?
@Bracketworks for example, applying it to interfaces is nice for protection purposes, but the use case of caching, for example, may completely defeated since your object is slow in some cases (implementation details)
@Srle there is no error now...but iff i click the link http://localhost/xampp/www/testing.php should turn to http://localhost/xampp/www/testing.php# or may not but after that no change
@Ocramius I'm trying to find a balance between interfaces, behaviors (traits strongly assigned to interfaces), and aspects (which would be strongly assigned to interfaces)
Moreover, I'm thinking that aspect/interface binding shouldn't be 1-to-1, rather 1-to-M, where the same aspect can be bound to multiple method declarations spanning multiple interfaces; for the prototypical "logging" functionality.
@Srle if i use this: <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.0/jquery.min.js"></script> it works.. but thats when i am online... can it be possible that the jquery10.min.js on my folder is having issues with privileges. i am working in windows though
I think the majority of AOP implementations seem useful for non-well-written OOP code. But if you follow SOLID principles, it's pretty easy to avoid the problems AOP tries to solve
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@tereŔko Ahh yeh I saw that on the list last time I got sucked into numberphile, but I had to stop watching cos by that point I'd already wasted like 2 hours of supposed-to-be-working time, I'll watch that later when I can put sound on
Wouldn't this cause problems because you're naming the variable the same as one in another object? Wouldn't the override the object instance? (Shouldn't you be naming that variable differently?)
objects are not tied to the name , but to the handler
when i assign different object to the variable , it does not overwrite the object .. the change is only in the handlers value, causing it to point to a different object
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@MadaraUchiha no , it would not waste memory. It would be cleaned up, because its refcount would drop to 0. But yes, if the original controller instance would not be stored in the wrapper, then the data would be gone.
hell ... if 10 years ago you had a question "how --insert anything-- works?" you would have to hit the library .. and hope that you are not in a small town which has only 1000 books
sooo guess what i found out just now.. Windows 8 will updates itself.. and forces you to restart.. you can't delay it.. can't stop it.. it just decides.. "I'm going to update and you have 4 mins to stop everything and prepare for the update.." WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA??!!
@tereŔko can't this is a work laptop.. I just got it... :-/ I run CentOS/Win7 at home.
I was jsut shocked that my laptop was like "Hey I'm gonna shutdown in 4 mins.." and then actually did without even giving me an option to stop/delay it..
I mean seriously.. how can that even be considered a good idea
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//So as the iterations go it gets overwritten again and again
array(0, 1, 2, 0); //Points at first
array(0, 1, 2, 1); //Points at second
array(0, 1, 2, 2); //Points a third
array(0, 1, 2, 2); //Points at fourth.
@cheesemacfly In the absence of anything better, yes. If you don't agree that it should be closed don't vote or use a different reason. It's an individual choice.
@vascowhite I do agree it should be closed but I don't feel the question is off topic. That said, a little research brought me this: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/135298/208062
@cheesemacfly There aren't really any hard and fast rules for this, just general guidelines. As I say, the important thing is getting the poor questions closed.
hi guys, I have a problem with php and mac, in my netbeans project php doesn't work, for example a simple .php page like pastebin.com/fVS9CUQk when it's opened in the browser I just see "this is html" and no more, I have apache activated and php is active, why this?
I've just asked a question on Stack Overflow which was a prime candidate for googling. I admit it was a poor question and with a little bit of research I would have found the answer. It annoyed me that someone put a let-me-google-that-for-you link in the comments. It got right up my nose.
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> I've just asked a question on Stack Overflow which was a prime candidate for googling. I admit it was a poor question and with a little bit of research I would have found the answer.