On 10/30/2010 01:36 AM, Stas Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
I can see only positives by switching it out. can someone give me a
light on how much it would actually cost to do that? Some negatives? I
It would probably require bribing all the opponents, so the cost would
be in high six digits (in $US)
Hi!
I can see only positives by switching it out. can someone give me a
light on how much it would actually cost to do that? Some negatives? I
It would probably require bribing all the opponents, so the cost would
be in high six digits (in $US) I guess.
what I am trying to point out as a
On 10/30/2010 11:53 AM, Andi Gutmans wrote:
> I would prefer this was not changed.
+1 (for the same reasons)
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On 10/30/2010 01:30 AM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
On 10/29/10 11:17 PM, Chad Emrys wrote:
The fact they have to google to figure out what it means, the error
message fails at it's purpose. (Realistically it'll take longer than a
second unless you got google hot keyed to your log reader). I Like
On 10/29/10 11:17 PM, Chad Emrys wrote:
> The fact they have to google to figure out what it means, the error
> message fails at it's purpose. (Realistically it'll take longer than a
> second unless you got google hot keyed to your log reader). I Liked
> Stefan's idea in the previous thread to not
On 10/30/2010 01:23 AM, Andi Gutmans wrote:
The first google entry when you search for it gives you the answer. It is
actually unbelievably easy to find the answer via search. If a new PHP
developer can't find it then maybe they shouldn't be writing code.
This is a piece of history from the PH
As you mention, PHP errors are token names. Users have to read the
manual to understand them at first sight. Then, what's the matter in
having a bit of fun and nostalgia naming the tokens ?
Switching to meanful error messages would make your point though.
Pierre.
Le samedi 30 octobre 2010 à 01:1
The first google entry when you search for it gives you the answer. It is
actually unbelievably easy to find the answer via search. If a new PHP
developer can't find it then maybe they shouldn't be writing code.
This is a piece of history from the PHP 3 days and think it adds some
character, a
On 10/29/2010 09:29 PM, James Butler wrote:
I'll bite.
Why should this be changed? Is it broken? Is it something that 1 second on
google can't answer?
If somebody is advanced enough to be using classes (I think about the only time
you would use a double colon) then they should know what it mea
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 21:24, Scott MacVicar wrote:
>
> using a name like "admin" in your email headers isn't going to be very
> receptive.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Glad not to be the only one. ;-P
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I'll bite.
Why should this be changed? Is it broken? Is it something that 1 second on
google can't answer?
If somebody is advanced enough to be using classes (I think about the only time
you would use a double colon) then they should know what it means.
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On 10/29/2010 08:24 PM, Scott MacVicar wrote:
On Oct 29, 2010, at 6:17 PM, admin wrote:
On 10/29/2010 08:11 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On 10/29/2010 7:47 PM, admin wrote:
WTF is T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
This has to be THE most asked question by new php developers when t
On 10/29/2010 08:31 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On 10/29/2010 8:17 PM, admin wrote:
obviously the old arguments didn't work, time to start anew.
obviously you didn't stop to learn the art of persuasion.
That's just rude, dude.
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On 10/29/2010 8:17 PM, admin wrote:
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> obviously the old arguments didn't work, time to start anew.
obviously you didn't stop to learn the art of persuasion.
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On Oct 29, 2010, at 6:17 PM, admin wrote:
> On 10/29/2010 08:11 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
>> On 10/29/2010 7:47 PM, admin wrote:
>>
>>> WTF is T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
>>>
>>> This has to be THE most asked question by new php developers when they come
>>> across it.
>>> Can we please cha
On 10/29/2010 08:11 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On 10/29/2010 7:47 PM, admin wrote:
WTF is T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
This has to be THE most asked question by new php developers when they come
across it.
Can we please change the token name to T_DOUBLE_COLON so I don't have to hear
about
On 10/29/2010 7:47 PM, admin wrote:
> WTF is T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
>
> This has to be THE most asked question by new php developers when they come
> across it.
> Can we please change the token name to T_DOUBLE_COLON so I don't have to hear
> about it
> constantly?
>
> Those that disagree don
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 20:47, admin wrote:
>
> Those that disagree don't do enough PHP support to know how often it is
> asked. it's worth it.
Someone disagreeing with your request to change something does not
correlate to their doing "enough PHP support." There are many reasons
to disagree
WTF is T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
This has to be THE most asked question by new php developers when they
come across it. Can we please change the token name to T_DOUBLE_COLON
so I don't have to hear about it constantly?
Those that disagree don't do enough PHP support to know how often it is
as
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