@Robik I need to select posts (question & answers) + their flair data. I use
SELECT p . *
FROM posts p
LEFT JOIN users u ON u.id = p.owner
WHERE p.on_question_id =1
OR p.id =1
ORDER BY on_question_id ASC , deleted ASC
LIMIT 0 , 30
However, it doesn't select actual users data
With
SELECT p. * , u.email, u.username, u.rep
FROM posts p, users u
WHERE (
p.on_question_id =1
OR p.id =1
)
AND u.id = p.owner
ORDER BY on_question_id ASC , deleted ASC
LIMIT 0 , 30
SELECT p . * , u . *
FROM posts p
LEFT JOIN users u ON u.id = p.owner
WHERE p.on_question_id =1
OR p.id =1
ORDER BY on_question_id ASC , deleted ASC
LIMIT 0 , 30
@tereško Not really. It is a matter of coding style. I understand your motivation (uding USING() instead of ON), but I don't think that it's really a best practice. It is one way to do it, but not necessarily the best way.
@tereško Consistent yes. But user.id and table.user_id is also consistent ;) In a different way. As long as you stick to that naming convention everything is consistent, thus okay.
@tereško Sure. But how does that relate to table.id vs table.table_id?
@tereško I will not further argue with you for obvious reasons, but I honestly doubt that table.id is "obscuring" something compared to table.table_id.
@genesis Don't answer teresko. You probably heard the quote "Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience". This quote is exactly for a situation like this.
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@KamilTomšík Well, namespace\... is relative, \... is absolute and everything else is ... uhm ... "normal" :D The behavior of normal names depends on the context
I have a class:
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}
}
}
And then, another class
class C{
public function test(){
a::b();
}
}
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@Gordon I have no idea what the Command Query Separation is, but a Tokenizer should definitely not return an AST. Ideally it shouldn't even return a token stream, but that's yet another question ;)
Anybody know of any good torrent library? What I would like to do is get the info hash of a uploaded torrent. So I think it needs some bencode decoding function etc.
i hav a question regarding best coding practice. lets say you show a list of CDs, and when a user selects one, the next page should show details of that item. in this case, would you rather create a new object and pass it to the next page OR just pass the index of the selected item and re-query the details?
I wanna make table in CodeIgniter,I think using Table library can be useful for it.
Now how can I use it?
I will get data from mysql database and using parse.
I should use it in View or Controller folder?
From PHP Docs on str_replace :
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$search = array('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E');
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$subject = 'A';
echo str...
@OmeidHerat no code will be evaluated until you terminate with ctrl-z (at least in windows). its not an interactive shell like what erb or python offers.
@Gordon Somehow funny how one more question asked got stackoverflow.com/users/738112/hossein lot's of downvotes on other questions and probably will get all those questions closed
Hi guys. I just came up with the next big thing(tm) and i need some feedback (cool? not cool?) and someone who sucks less at backend stuff than I do for an implementation and 50% of the company's shares that will be worth approx. $4.235.234,59 in no time!
So, think about this: Like 95% of all questions on stackoverflow are essentially "please take 5 minutes to code foo for me because i am totally incompetent", right? And we keep doing it … for karma.
Now, what if karma had a price tag? Like: Hey, I'm a frontend guy, I have some spare time on my hands. You're a backend guy with a jQuery question that is trivial to me. I solve your problem, you accept, thereby giving me 15 karma.
Now let's assume everyone got 100 or so karma to start with. If he needed a lot of support and had little time to dedicate for supporting others himself, he would soon run out of karma.
So, the next big thing(tm) is to sell him karma.
Also, developers can convert their karma into cash by withdrawal to a PayPal acct. or something.
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it wouldn't matter under any kind of business you need to able to provide information about money you have in your business, specially when you are working overseas.
I like the idea of bount = cash, but wait... there is regulation's on SO for asking at first place and it clearly says 'give me the code' and also in near future 'fix my code' questions are not allowed. so back to the same point.
being a veteran redditor, i can relate to the concept of karma == penis quite well.
ok guys, since you managed to debunk the next big thing(tm) so quickly, what about this: (the next next big thing(tm)):
a simple widget that you can throw into whatever website you like (preferably blog/news, though) … that performs client-side content analysis of the site … queries a remote API … yields related sites in a neat format.
well-performing links (since only sites that have implemented the script take part in the system, you can track performance - time on page, bounces, etc. - neatly) score higher, are displayed more often …
… badly performing links, obviously score lower, are displayed less often.
A link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring. Webmasters register their web sites with a central organization, that runs the exchange, and in turn receive from the exchange HTML code which they insert into their web pages. In contrast to a web ring, where the HTML code simply comprises simple circular ring navigation hyperlinks, in a link exchange the HTML code causes the display of banner advertisements, for the sites of other members of the exchange, on the member web sites, and webmasters have to create such banner advertisements for their own we...
@OmeidHerat alright, look, i've been doing web development for 10+ years. it's not as if i din't know about link exchanges :D I'm just trying to think that one step further.
@vzwick will it kinds of says that the chance of someone coming up with something to outdate google is far way smaller then creating something new that gives you the same income.
@Zirak because it's zero cost (in terms of money as well as in terms of maintenance), it brings relevant traffic to your site … and it's especially interesting for niche sites.
@vzwick Sorry if that seemed rude, why I was trying to mention was that this a really well developed concept and it was famous for a while as 'link box' and is now replaced by smarter and wider Google Adsnes that also pays if you do better.
And oh not to mention it's a nightmare for page-rank and thus for the business as they literally pay for it.
@OmeidHerat no offense taken. i know what adsense is. what i think is, though, that there are many many many instances where adsense just doesn't perform well.
nightmare for pagerank? links inserted via a JS widget? not even getting crawled, has zero effect on JS.
also, you didn't quite hear me out.
of course, eventually selling paid links would be an option to monetize the whole thing. but i think this is a liiiiiittle too simple an approach.
fact is, if you run a major website, you're left with very little control when it comes to advertising today.
* you can use adsense and rely on google to have figured out more or less relevant ads for your content (and, to a lesser extent, user preference). * you can use some non-sensitive ad formats. if they're PPV, you don't have to care about performance. if they're PPC, they will usually perform even worse than adsense. * you can try and hack something together that builds user preference profiles for your site. meh.
so, if there was an api that gives you that preference data and lets you do with it whatever you want … i think there's a market for that.
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The four basic laws of supply and demand are:
# If demand increases and supply remains unchanged, then it leads to higher equilibrium price and quantity.
# If demand decreases and supply remains unchanged, then it...
I'm creating a BitTorrent site.
If a user uploads a .torrent file I need to get the info hash to get more info from the tracker.
However I cannot seem to get the correct info hash from the file.
I've download the a .torrent ( http://www.mininova.org/get/2886852 ) from mininova.
According the ...
public function exportToStream($streamOrFileName, $dataToExport)
{
if ($handle = fopen($streamOrFileName)) {
if (is_array($dataToExport)) {
fwrite($handle, sprintf('<?php return %s;', var_export($data, true)));
} else {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('$dataToExport is not an array');
}
fclose($handle);
} else {
throw new DomainException('$streamOrFileName cannot be fopened');
}
}
it coordinates the export and has no state itself, so technically its a Service. It's pure fabrication because it is not a real concept in the domain model
i didnt ask whether service is bad. i know your opinion on that :)
fact is, if i have three domain classes that all want to export their arrays to an includable file i wont duplicate the code in them but use an export service
I would ask right away not to judge me for further question. So here is the question. I'm righting small framework for specific purpose. I would like to know your opinions about where is it better to start? From what component? Logically thinking it would be whole package considering Request, Response, Dispatcher.
Hello, I made an android app to collect a bunch of information store it in a sqllite database and I want my website to be able to load that information. I figured out how to get the app to export and upload the database file. yet when I have my php script open the file using the php version of sqlite it says it's encrypted. anyone know anything about this or should I ask in a android room?