@PaulCrovella Those people are the worst... On an unrelated note Let me know if you want to know how you can make $7500 a week from home. Last year I made a quadrillion dollars working only 5 hours a week!
Hey, I have a question and I know im about to be crucified lmao. I am working on an educational project. I am building a micro framework for a class. I am currently in the middle of building it and I wanted to know if I'm on the right track. IT WORK :)... However I would appreciate any suggestions as far as any faults that stand out that I can improve on. Please know that if you look at the database files they are not complete yet.
Please try to be nice, I am newer to PHP and development in general. I really worked pretty hard on this for the last couple days. Again any suggestions would be appreciated. the url is github.com/jalvini/Cogs ...
Basically what it will do is the same as most other frameworks lol. But it will also give the developer the ability to pre-create all classes that automatically connect to the database in advance. Again, its an educational project but theoretically if it was used it would automatically create the models that the developer wants created. saving time in coding them
I guess I still have to get a read me together for it to be more understandable
Its still early on and I have 3 weeks before this project is due
@rahuldottech but I guess you hit one of the nails on the head. Thats one of the things I need to improve upon.
Also I know the DB connections look like crap right now. I am still working on that
@JoeAlvini Hey, you linked a repo, but what am I supposed to judge if I don't even know what it's supposed to be doing?
@DaveRandom May I ask you what's wrong with using $GLOBALS in this case? The main argument I've heard against them is that they make error-finding difficult, but since the variables are only used in one place here, I don't see the issue?
I gues your right. But how else would I show the coding behind a framework. I have a live website running on it. But its not all the way finished yet. I guess it was just more of the coding style that I was looking to get checked out. I am trying to develop good coding habits from the beginning so that I dont develop bad ones and have to unlearn them later on
I agree with you though. I am going to put together a detailed readme and a frontend for this and will be back to get it checked out.
I am building an angularjs e-commerce app, so I need php only for login authentication and logout for identifying the customers whom require the deliveries it's necessary to use sessions or tokens?
I am building an angularjs e-commerce api, so I need php for login authentication and logout for i customers so 1\ it's necessary to use sessions or tokens? 2\ do u advise to use slim microframework if I am newbie in authentications concepts
@Webdev For the back-end I'd advise something that has good docs, not just good marketing. Slim is supposedly good, I can advise on the Symfony side as the docs are good for authentication. Try Slim, you'll learn anyway!
You may want to use sessions for keeping the user logged in, tokens are for if you're building a REST api
I'm using PHP 7.2.8 on my laptop that runs on Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit Operating System
I've installed PHP 7.2.8 on my laptop using the latest copy of XAMPP installer.
I come across the following text from Description of phpinfo() function from PHP Manual
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Guys, I feel that the code I'm developing is somewhat "stuck" to how I approach it. Anyone knows any open-source project well structured? Including the testing part. I've been reading a lot but I'd love to see more indepth practices and how they're being used (I'm mostly looking for laravel but any project will do)
> * This code was adpated from examples provided at * @link http://php.net/manual/en/function.uniqid.php
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@Sean I think (though haven't had enough coffee to be sure), you would almost certainly be better off with just random_byte()'s of the same length. That code you're using is very likely only going to be able to insert so many per second without clashes.
actually.....it doesn't seem to have a time component, so lord knows what it's doing.
@MukulSharma You should write your question before trying to get someone to agree to help you. If you write it in notepad, and then copy + paste it in here, even if no-one can help you now, you will have the question written down and you will be able to re-use it elsewhere aka sol.gfxile.net/dontask.html
Though, tbh, the chances of someone being able to help are probably low..
I am using woocommerce rest API seb86.github.io/WooCommerce-Cart-REST-API-Docs/… how to get cart details of a specific user. there is not any option of passing the email or any other unique field.
aehm, another question.. how do i negate a noun correctly? like "any mode of transportation except cars": not-cars, noncars. "any character except the arabic digits" nondigits, not-digits?
@Gordon Yes, this is exactly what i am telling you, just a bunch of guys yelling at the top of their lungs, and playing guitars and drums s brutally as they can. There is no soul to it, no melody. There is no poetry in it, so that is basically the reason, why i find it crazy.
but that's what I mean with acquired taste. It takes some time to discern the various elements. I remember when I first heard them. It was just a wall of noise to me. But not anymore.
I have set up a testing website for getting the IPN request and parameters and response. So that i can use the values for next features.
i am just want to confirm only thing, whether sandbox returns the invoiceId or not.
anyone, can you please confirm?
@PaulCrovella don't need anything juuuust yet, following along some jetbrain's docs, and they include setting up profiler, looked it up, and wasn't sure if I needed it yet
right now I need to pick apart the code and figure out how stuff works and how values are getting set, @Wes introduced me to xdebug, but I need to configure it correctly for my environment because it's...different... (nothing against @Wes, I'm just picky)
shit, so just asking if I could ask I have broken a rool. But wait, how was I supposed to know that I couldn't ask to ask if I couldn't ask to ask to ask?
@StatikStasis there are a couple of files that I've edited directly, but they are essentially text changes inside some HTML, almost everything else I do on the primary dev server and move over.
@bwoebi maybe sometime this year we can switch to '16... 2012's Windows 8 interface is fucking annoying
I search for something, and it opens a separate program -_- ... not what I wanted, you stupid OS, and it's fucking fullscreen.
@StatikStasis I either have "accidents," or I end up making a change directly on production, then I'm not sure which file is the most current, the one on production or the one on dev. I run WinMerge to verify stuff, but I'd rather not have to go that route, which is why I don't edit code directly on production.
@StatikStasis There's nothing funnier than triggering bugs through other seemingly unrelated changes and needing a lot of time to track things down. It was supposed to be straight-forward
when I was a kid, we had three channels. they were all state funded. late 80s introduced privately held channels but I didnt get to watch them before the early 90s I think
we had around 30-40 channels growing up but that was with a cable subscription, then moved, didn't have a cable subscription, so down to three channels
PBS was state-owned, but that's the only one I can remember... CSPAN might've
@Wes I didn't know there was a bottle-neck in code coverage. I know xdebug slows stuff down but I've not seen anything related to code coverage per-se.
is there way to mark a phpunit test as unessential via markup? so when it errors instead it gives a warning or something. Every now and then a test fails due to to stripe/paypal or other third party apis throwing 500 errors
@Moak Assuming this is for integration tests and not unit tests where you don't hit the actual stripe servers I would catch the error and mark the test as skipped