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Feb 20, 2018 18:07
This is my problem, actually, my local machine is veeery slow, and the project is veery heavy
Feb 20, 2018 18:06
I see, thanks!
But actually before pushing the code to repository developers still need to check everytime they change code on their local machine to see if it works... right?
Feb 20, 2018 18:00
Oh... I see ahah
I wrote it very bad
I meant... how does continuous integration works?
Feb 20, 2018 17:58
What
Feb 20, 2018 17:55
@tereško I don't know if pretty well... I tried to understand it some weeks ago as I remember but it wasn't successful; how does them work?
Feb 20, 2018 17:54
CI systems?
Feb 20, 2018 17:53
Yes, right, because in that case there are permissions
Feb 20, 2018 17:52
So every remote developer downloads the source code and develops in his machine, then pushes to the development server?
Feb 20, 2018 17:51
So they use a powerful machine anyway?
Feb 20, 2018 17:51
I mean, like... a company has development servers in its servers farm and it has remote developers. The project is very big. How do they do?
Feb 20, 2018 17:50
But, I wonder... how do remote developers teams do?
Feb 20, 2018 17:50
AHAH great

Yes, in fact it is painful...
Feb 20, 2018 17:47
Thank you!
Feb 20, 2018 17:47
Hello!
I want to know the best practice to do the following:
I have a machine that I use for development; actually it is pretty slow with Vagrant because it isn't so powerful and my project is pretty heavy.
I wanted to know what is the best practice to have a remote development server, but without having to push via FTP or GIT at every line change: I tend to edit two-three lines and then check if something is wrong. Actually, with GIT or via FTP can be pretty boring. More, I use phpStorm as a IDE. So using FTP would make me miss so much features like checking if the class exists, namespace
Jan 21, 2018 10:19
Hello, I'm new to this room. I need some help to understand what is happening: practically I have a server built this way: nginx as a reverse proxy for Apache and php with php-fpm... now, I have troubles with accent letters. The script is working and the database is setup correctly, because in my local development everything works: accented letters remain as they are in URLs. Instead, in the production machine, they become "?" in urls. Database and php aren't the problem because I tested them in my local machine and works...
 
Jan 11, 2018 10:12
I meant that this is a correct answer (it seems to) even if the OP should use PDO.
Jan 11, 2018 10:12
This is the answer.