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Jun 2, 2013 18:41
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Q: Joinig decendent text nodes of XML/HTML in Xpath

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Apr 9, 2013 15:11
Currently I am developing most of my projects in Python. Do you think its good?
Apr 9, 2013 15:04
Reminds me of an old, probably not true, but nevertheless good story: This engineer is called in because a machine broke down. He looks at it, makes a cross with chalk on some machine part and says 'replace this part'. He charges $50,000. The manager is out-raged and requests an itemized bill to justify the cost. The engineer replies: Chalk - $1, knowing where to make the cross $49,999. — user12889 Jul 28 '11 at 0:31
Apr 9, 2013 15:04
I was searching "should I charge for fixing bugs?" and found this
Mar 8, 2013 20:59
@shiplu.mokadd.im still need -1 to stop it
Mar 3, 2013 10:40
@hakre yes. that what I am reading right now. :)
Mar 3, 2013 10:37
@tereško Now where to put my class determining logic? If I put it in the subclasses, I'll have to instantiate a lot of unnecessary classes (as the number is huge). If I put the logic in Factory method, next time updating a subclass(Parser) will require to update Factory method as well. I dont want that as those parser will be developed by programmers who dont have access on Factory.
Mar 3, 2013 10:33
I have One Factory for 200 classes.
Mar 3, 2013 10:33
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Q: Proper usage of Factory method/pattern and dynamic loading

MuquaddimI have created a library to parse different type of data. This is how the library is used. $parser = DataParser::factory($text); $data = $parser->parse(); foreach($data as $name=>$datum) echo "name: $name\nData: ".$datum."\n"; Here $data is an instance of NamedDataCollection. And her...

Mar 3, 2013 10:33
@tereško I was talking about this question
Mar 3, 2013 10:31
BTW, is it good practice to use Factory method find instantiate proper object from 200 or so classes? Or Factory Method is used for low number of classes.
Mar 3, 2013 10:29
I am thinking to do some guess work on Factory method. Make some parser group and in the factory find which group the $data belongs. Then iteratively check that group.
Mar 3, 2013 10:27
Okay.
Mar 3, 2013 10:24
The reason I put the logic inside parser is, When someone updates a parser he does not have to update the factory.
Mar 3, 2013 10:23
@hakre That makes sense.
Mar 3, 2013 10:23
I am actually worried about instantiating lots of classes. If I have 200 parsers and to match the 200th one, I have to iterate 199 parsers? 199 instance of parses and can_parse call.
Mar 3, 2013 10:21
@hakre it was protected as it comes from an abstract class.
Mar 3, 2013 10:18
the can_parse method was actually protected and was called inside parse() earlier. I think that does the same.
Mar 3, 2013 10:13
@hakre could not understand the last statement. Are you telling me to stop throwing any exception in can_parse method?
Mar 3, 2013 10:12
You can indirect the finding of matching parsers by injecting a strategy object to find those objects. That does not answer you question, probably just shows you how you can remove the can_parse dependency later. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy_pattern - But you should not introducde too much logic into your parsers. They could throw a parse exception if they fail to parse but apart from that they can not say if they can parse or not. Make that some meta-information like content-type so that parsers just parse. — hakre 12 mins ago
Mar 3, 2013 09:54
Looking for some traffic on my question. :D
Mar 3, 2013 09:53
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Q: Proper usage of Factory method/pattern and dynamic loading

MuquaddimI have created a library to parse different type of data. This is how the library is used. $parser = DataParser::factory($text); $data = $parser->parse(); foreach($data as $name=>$datum) echo "name: $name\nData: ".$datum."\n"; Here $data is an instance of NamedDataCollection. And her...

Jan 5, 2013 09:05
How to get more votes on an answer? none of my answer got votes. All 0!
Jan 5, 2013 09:02
ideone.com/gslOod shows the demo
Jan 5, 2013 09:01
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A: Pagination: How to display a long text as book pages?

MuquaddimTo layout a long string in a beautiful book page format. You need to get the exact string portion. You can use this function. function get_page($text, $page_index, $line_length=76, $page_length=40){ $lines = explode("\n", wordwrap($texxt, $line_length, "\n")); $page_lines = array_slice(...

 

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Apr 9, 2013 15:10
I always thought every hack was unique. But later I found its not. Rather most hackings are just common vulnerability
Apr 9, 2013 15:05
Reminds me of an old, probably not true, but nevertheless good story: This engineer is called in because a machine broke down. He looks at it, makes a cross with chalk on some machine part and says 'replace this part'. He charges $50,000. The manager is out-raged and requests an itemized bill to justify the cost. The engineer replies: Chalk - $1, knowing where to make the cross $49,999. — user12889 Jul 28 '11 at 0:31
 

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Mar 3, 2013 10:04
@StackedCrooked yes. I got plenty. But most of them were related to PHP. Not the question.
Mar 3, 2013 10:03
@LucDanton Dont you see "looking for answers/ comments "
Mar 3, 2013 10:01
You can say "The code is shit". I dont mind. But saying "Thats PHP" clears that you are ignoring what subject
Mar 3, 2013 10:00
@LucDanton I already asked it in SO, aint I? I was looking for some comments. Nothing else.
Mar 3, 2013 09:57
@thecoshman Its more an OOP question. Dont bash some other language without knowing the main point of the question
 

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Mar 3, 2013 09:56
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Q: Proper usage of Factory method/pattern and dynamic loading

MuquaddimI have created a library to parse different type of data. This is how the library is used. $parser = DataParser::factory($text); $data = $parser->parse(); foreach($data as $name=>$datum) echo "name: $name\nData: ".$datum."\n"; Here $data is an instance of NamedDataCollection. And her...

Mar 3, 2013 09:56
Looking for some answer/comments on my question.