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Problematic
Mar 5, 2014 15:46
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Problematic
Aug 12, 2011 21:46
@JohnMerlino You don't even want to know...
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:48
Not on my A game today.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:48
err, /\b
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:47
Try changing \b to /b
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:42
Heh. Turns out.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:40
Use preg_match() instead
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:40
Don't use ereg()
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:35
Oops, sec... mine won't match names with p :)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:34
With escaping on the asterisks that didn't come through, natch.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:34
p*([^*p]+)*p
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:25
@JeffHodge preg_match() ?
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:21
Any anyway, isn't the only way to redefine them through runkit, or am I missing something?
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:18
But it's bad practice D:
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 20:16
I'm not sure that he's really arguing for redefining constants as much as flexibility.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:59
Nothing. It has to do with feature B, written in language A, possessing features that language A does not.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:58
blog.fedecarg.com/2008/07/19/using-annotations-in-php
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:56
PHP doesn't support annotations, but you can write a parser to approximate them in PHP.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:56
Well, why not?
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:49
As in, first paragraph early.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:48
Well, he addresses his reasons for that early in the article.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:46
cough
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:45
@teresko We all have to start somewhere :)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:35
Whether you use Twig or not, he raises some interesting points.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:35
fabien.potencier.org/article/34/templating-engines-in-php
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 19:35
re: PHP templating engines:
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 18:08
I always saw the strong suit of Github as the social aspect that storing your code there allows.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 18:07
Well, yeah, but you can do that locally too :)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 18:06
It's not any more useless than having a master repository and developer repositories with any other VCS
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 18:04
When others expand on your work, pull it back down and fold it into your codebase.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 18:04
Develop locally, push up to github to share it, get help with it, show it off...
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:59
To store code and allow collaborative development.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:58
Well, github isn't really meant to be a deployment platform.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:56
Yes, I suppose that's true.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:54
You can leave comments on the source code of your commits, though.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:53
Github won't execute your project, no.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:52
Define "view it in action"?
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:52
What's the question?
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:16
I'll have to bookmark that one for later. Cheers :)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 17:02
Was trying not to throw too many changes into this mix, but yes, that's the way I'd go :)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:59
date() accepts a timestamp (number of seconds since the start of the *nix epoch).
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:52
(that wasn't an answer, just an observation)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:48
He never touches on how easy a password is for a HUMAN to guess.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:42
@rickchristie I am changing all my passwords to "correct horse battery staple" RIGHT NOW!
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:40
@user833567 yup. Let me know if that gives you trouble.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:38
If you do
new \DateTime($row['thedate']);
then you'll have an object that you can use with date_format()
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:37
date() accepts an integer timestamp, which is why the second didn't work as expected :)
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:34
What does $row['thedate'] contain?
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:34
date_format() accepts a DateTime object, which is why that one didn't work.
Problematic
Aug 11, 2011 16:29
Well, post it and we'll see what we can do.