@HeiniHøgnason Yeah, it's a separate function from the adding and removing to the cart.
Relies on the database and searches for things in there, but like I said, I never made it, but now I know that's what's throwing the error, I can work on fixing it.
Why do you think it's throwing the error, by the way?
say.. not that's it's your decision to make but from someone who ran an online store for like 6 years i have to say that you will be losing a lot of sales by forcing a log in on checkout
i was fortunate to be the only person working on my client's store.. though we did have the host stop our server at xmas for CPU overage... even though we had had them put in a DANGER: do not stop this server at xmas time because we get mad sales and if you stop the server YOU THE VPS HOST DO NOT KNOW HOW TO RESTART IT
we lost like $12000 in sale while they unf**ked themselves one year
i used to love calling them.. no matter who i talked to was like 'oh, i wrote a great script that should do that!' and also they absolutley LOVED to solve problems
true Heine
anyway, from an OS point of view i've been using a Win Server 2008 OS for school on this computer my GF and i built and it is really really good
so i think it is a matter of their support team, not so much the OS
quite annoying when you get used to it, because sitting down with another IDE just has you frantically pressing various keyboard shortcuts that don't work
:-( i had to get special permission (because i got an A in CS 201 and Calc I) to take assembly because they are discontinuing teaching assembly after this semester!!!!! boooo!
normally it is prerequed by the 202 course (Java) i am also taking
just saying.. haven't they looked at programming job listings lately? between console tools programming, PC/MAC game programming, embedded systems programming.. there seem to be a lot of need for assembly programmers honestly
games aren't programmed in assembly.. but the tools to write games are programmed in C++ (a lot) and then the actual way to get the games done on individual platforms relies a lot on assembly
@Quinn1000 - that's an over-generalization, and a bit outdated, it depends what the game runs on, for example things like the Unreal engine are commonly used to build games for multiple platforms, no assembly
Nick it's just that i have a prof who just came out to teach.. and he is pointing out that all the old assembly programmers are leavng and the schools seem to be having a gap in bringing up new ones
and someone has to get the code down to the processor
and besides.. i have a thing about 'seeing' what my code is doing :-)
True, but that's usually an OS level task these days, even on the more advanced gaming platforms, not to say there's no assembly involved, but you're rarely if ever writing it directly
hopefully i'll go far enough along that i can do microcode for intel or AMD.. guess i'd rather work on a small part of the problem thatn the whole solution
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k.. but the point is that is that i like scrolling through the memory and watching the CPU's registers even if you could accomplish the same task at a higher level :-)
no, they won't. why do you think i am back in school? i've seen that what they expect to blame on you has a direct relationship related to the level of their education compared to your accomplishments.. the more you accomplish the less they can blame on you.
i was earning extra $ over a summer setting up this guy's internet cafe... and he was like 'i don't think there is so much of a threat as everyone says... hackers etc' so i installed SciLinux on my Toshiba tablet and showed him the whole process... 1 hr. and I was packet sniffing... there was one customer in the place and i said:
'Mrs. Jones (innsert real name).. i need to take down the network for minute"
She was like "How do you know my name?" ... "because you named your PC that"
cause the owner, she was a lot smarter than i was in terms of 'social engineering' and she knew my level of 'ownership'
she knew there was no way i was going to let the site look bad, even though she knew that 1 guy running a 1300 page site while working a 40+ hr/week day job was a reach
Dark the only reason i walked without suing was because i never signed a contract.. she got a lot of custom CSS, Flash, and merchant software proprietary customization but i escaped out of the black hole.
without suing == getting sued for continued service
when i was on tanks, simnet really helped us not just react and shoot.. but to react quickly the right way.. those programmers saved a lot of lives on the civilian side and friendly side tbh
i figure that they are going to go extinct no matter how much touchy-feely goes on, so if i can help simulate things like polar bears, cheetahs, etc... at least they won't be entirely lost
i think that as long as there are people out there recording endangered animals with video, and recording their environments, and taking samples, and tracking movements etc. then at some point we can make them electronically to the point that the animal won't know the difference
i say get those expensive 3D cameras that they used to film Jackass 3D (great movie BTW) out there in the bush to record the lives of animals that aren't going to be around +20 yrs
I would have thought the future would be in storing dna and making some sort of stem cell version etc, not really sure if the animals would behave the same way though, even if they had the same dna
we're spending a lot of money shooting a guy with his ass painted green shooting a turd into the air... let's spend the same amount of effort recording polar bears BEFORE the ice caps melt