I made sure answering, “Has someone figured this out already?” is a formal step in defining project scope at my company.
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I made sure answering, “Has someone figured this out already?” is a formal step in defining project scope at my company.
In my experience, and in the experience of my coworkers/contemporaries, our formal education taught us how to program which is distinct from which language we program in. For instance, my Java dev friend learned to program in C++ because that’s what was being instructed. I was forced to learn ActionScript 2 and then was forced to migrate to ActionScript 3, because that’s what was being taught. The experience of programming something and iterating on it was far more valuable than knowing a language like C++ or ActionScript.
Languages come and go, some faster than others, and you’ll eventually get to a point where your personal preferences stop mattering as much as which language is best for the task at hand.
PHP is dead. Long live PHP.
Favorite: Nintendo 3DS XL. I never would have thought a resistive touchscreen would last that long. What an absolute beating that thing took.
Dogshit: Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad Pro (1999 edition). Motherfucker didn’t know up from left.
TL;DR - This waterfall of word vomit makes no mention of contemporary PHP-based CMS and can be ignored entirely.
It’s paid like WinRAR is paid.
We just had a global IT meltdown because an update wasn’t vetted properly and you have the audacity to suggest this for database infrastructure.
Hey, you should take a look at how Laradock works. I install it as a submodule when I’m working on PHP applications. Slaps the shit out of Laravel Sail and keeps the core dependencies off my OS.
Hey, I was in a similar situation at that inflection point but veered into PHP application development and couldn’t quite get away from the front end. Let me tell you: CSS Flexbox and Grid are amazing. AlpineJS is “just the good parts” of jQuery. You can go back now. Check out 11ty.
Did you read the article? What are you trying to say?
Just after Summer Game Fest finished, the anti-woke gamers found a new target: a report at IGN, which credibly and comprehensively lays out a history of sexism at the developer of upcoming Planet-of-the-Apes-meets-Sekiro action game Black Myth: Wukong. The response – surprise! – was to go after the woman who wrote it, while also spinning up a ludicrous conspiracy theory that IGN was blackmailing the developer.
Targeted harassment of a journalist isn’t, “reviewing products poorly.” I went to go find an example of exactly what was being slung their way, but they took their whole profile private.
Laravel’s documentation does a very good job of describing these types of relationships. Even if you’re not a PHP developer, their docs cover the basics.
Krita looks nice.
Go for it. Keep a journal.
… according to a work trend index published Wednesday by Microsoft
Yeah, I’m going to go out on a limb here and call bullshit. No one is turning to AI to alleviate burnout. The only tasks these LLM tools can reliability accomplish aren’t worth using an LLM for.
Prabhakar Raghavan is Search Engine syphilis.
tl;dr - It’s okay to refactor code now and then.
I bought my first keg with the cash made from un-fucking Dreamweaver output.
I’m another git-flow fan. Have not encountered a situation that would motivate me to change workflow. We use submodules all over the place, too.
Direct link to the PDF.