That'd work for me @webarto but when I have to install operating systems I have to do it in a single day... And it's always at least 20 computers.. So i'd need 20 USB drives in order to do it in a timely fashion...
Personally — I feel like I'm really, really late to get on the Doctrine train. I've tried Doctrine 1 a few years back and found it mostly too complicated for my needs. For all I know, I still find PEAR::DB and PEAR::MDB2 the perfect database abstraction layers (DBAL). Though of course they may or may not be totally up to date in terms of PHP etc.. The overall concept of an ORM never stuck wit…
lol... i'm going to use some of these in real work just to piss my "boss" off when he reads me code so he can't follow along.. i'm also going to stop commenting!
@DanBarzilay RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} -f something like that aughta work... might be wrong... but that'll only run the RewriteRule if it's not a file
Honestly, if you have to rely on a CMS such as Joomla or heaven forbid Wordpress (which isn't a CMS no matter how much you mod it) -- you should rethink the industry..
I'm not a dick in the slightest... But you come and ask a bunch of people who custom build stuff frequently what the best open source CMS is -- you're going to get an idiotic answer...
Not everyone who builds a website is doing it because they want to code websites their whole life. Some people get ideas for websites on low budgets and need to do it themselves.
Well then use wordpress -- I hear there is lots of horribly written plugins that'll do anything you want... also, you should use some cowbelljs.com in it -- it'll be awesome sauce then!
@Truth I built this site on a wordpress install. My first site. fameordie.com. Now I'm getting told wordpress is going to hurt me in the long run. So this is why im asking.
I've used CI and still do periodically... my companies CRM is built using Symfony though -- first i've used it but it's damn powerful outside of the craptastic DQL..
I know OOP and I've researched MVC extensively (although I do admit to not having the best knowledge on the subject... but I do have a strong understanding)
CI can be useful sometimes -- like I said I still use it on some things... But these days, I get so much more done using Symfony than I ever did with CI... But that might be because I'm a lazy coder...
and Doctrine isn''t that bad when you get used to it -- and you can always use the nativeQuery to run true SQL if you need to... or there is another one similar (cant remember off the top of my head) that allows you to run native PDO instead of the DQL.. so it's got some power behind it that i like ;)
@webarto you're right to an extent... I've got a few functions that needed the nativequery to be used -- whereas many are $this->getDoctrine()->getRepository('bundle:repo')->find($id); or ->findAll(); so having the ability if you need it -- is nice ;)
@webarto but more often than not arrogant and narrow minded. Am I sitting here boasting how good the framework is? no it is retarded. but I like some aspects of it and it makes my job easier . When I have time to learn something new I will... preferably I like to not rely on any framework.. but the spikey haired boss men don't see me eye to eye when I give them proper timelines.
preferably I would like to learn Python and leave PHP behind me.
@Justin yes, of course you sometimes need something that ORM isn't capable of doing, or it is overkill... @rlemon yes, it really doesn't matter that much, because PHP is hammer and everything is a nail...
in that analogy PHP is not the hammer... PHP is you smashing in the Screws with the entire toolbox.... Could be worse... could be client side Cough jQuery Cough
with jQuery I can never tell... you either understand it's another tool to be used when it is justified... or you blindly love it for no good reason other than it's a cool buzz word... or you blindly hate it because you're a naive purist and have never worked under a deadline on code you didn't design.
and I can say; whereas I know I could not have written the jQuery source.. I have gone through most of it because I want to know what voodoo it does behind the scenes.
Abstraction where abstraction is not needed is painful ( for instance.... .prop() and .attr() )
Hi! Just noticed the comment about ext/mysql being deprecated. It's discouraged, but not deprecated, so imho it's okay for people to both suggest alternatives and offer solutions using it (if the question is specific to ext/mysql, that is)
This is all I could find regarding the deprecation of mysql_* in the internals: Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0 news.php.net/php.internals/53799
WordPress as a blog is nice. slow but nice. You show me a self-written feature rich Good blogging engine and i'll shut up. I fucking hate WP... but I have looked for alternatives (ok static blogs like jekyl are nice... but they don't offer the features I need and pfft.... Ruby)
now I just don't run a blog because I hate WP et al
@ircmaxell I tried it but I really dislike it. I don't like limitations on how I write my posts... I don't like all the filtering and crap if i'm the only author.
and I don't want to install plugins just to be able to write native code in the post.