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Aug 6th 2008, 21:43 |
nymacro |
print_r needs pretty printing like most CLISP :( |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:43 |
Jezek |
I can't get view caching to work. this is the relevant code. http://bin.cakephp.org/view/573298039 |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:43 |
cobol |
yeah i dont want to write for nodes anymore |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:42 |
t73net |
make for nice x-OS compatability |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:42 |
t73net |
I've seen a couple things about it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:42 |
FurnaceBoy |
renan_saddam, sempre e bom para encontrar brazucas no irc :) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:42 |
t73net |
cool |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:42 |
cobol |
utterly useless for web stuff, but it can compile a lot of gtk-php apps cleanly last i checked |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:42 |
nymacro |
hehe |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:41 |
t73net |
always wanted to get cake into the mix :) |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:41 |
cobol |
have you checked out the roadsend php compiler? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:41 |
t73net |
I've written a few GTK-PHP apps for Linux |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
cobol |
just dont like it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
cobol |
i toothed on a little kernel though and such |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
nymacro |
And I'm not going to write a language interpreter in PHP, nor would I write a web application in C |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
cobol |
i have nothing against it, it's just incredibly tedious, so it's best for me to not touch it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
nymacro |
I'm not going to write a systems-level program in PHP |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
nymacro |
I try to keep everything I do domain language specific |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:40 |
nymacro |
lol |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
cobol |
and then i quit |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
cobol |
nymacro: i keep remembering C fondly until i start doing stuff with it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
crux |
nymacro: forget you c, bro |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
freebox |
why people like to say "Kohana is for professionals"? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
nymacro |
I come from C mostly |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
t73net |
So does anyone know how to load a model object in an action, without using var $uses ? |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
cobol |
the whole stateless thing can be really awesome though |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:39 |
nymacro |
haha |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
cobol |
nymacro: perl rocked my world. PHP rocked my undies |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
crux |
pushDiiff is what i need! |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
cobol |
nymacro: yeah i used to write java and C++ on the desktop |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
crux |
gwoo: you rock! |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
nymacro |
cobol: indeed, there are more issues than that also. But I come from systems programming, web dev differs slightly |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
t73net |
you could foreach array_map it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:38 |
gwoo |
achew22: pushDiff |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
achew22 |
I think I have to for each it |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
t73net |
cobol: True that |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
achew22 |
gwoo: yeah I've been playing with merge but I don't think this will get it :( |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
cobol |
besides, you dont often show all levels of relation |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
gwoo |
achew22: if its possible its in there |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
FurnaceBoy |
renan_saddam, claro q sim, tenho muitos amigos brasileiros ... mineiros tb. |
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Aug 6th 2008, 21:37 |
cobol |
nymacro: the problem is that if someone accidentally defines something recursive, that could be really hard to debug |