Not cool. Not that it's cool to not check your values, still verrrry lame to add a 1-star review... I hope one day they'll simply shut down the mandatory plugin "forum"...
if...foreach...if...foreach...if...if...if...if..if...if...if...if...if...foreach...if...if...if...if ... I'm a ninja then I hide my code in a lot of assumptions.
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if { if {} else if {} else {} if {} }
if { if { if { if {} if { if {} } } } }
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It's strange because overtime, you usually get better as a developer, code decoupling, reuse, simplification and management usually begins to show by the time you get to a point where you sell a premium product... this doesn't look like it has happened, kind of reminds of s2member code quality
Respect to them for earning a good living, but I could not imagine how you would even begin to maintain or evolve this product without it being a cluster fuck
I used Sublime before phpStorm, so out of habit I find it hard to give up Sublime because I have it highly configured to meet my needs, but wanted to adopt phpStorm so now I use both.
@kaiser control on results. E.g. if you set posts_per_page != -1 and then apply the FilterIterator there's chances that you got no posts. Otherwise, if you set posts_per_page = -1, the problem become high number of posts retrieved VS possibly low number of post shown (sql/memory inefficiency).
@G.M. But where's the problem if you got no posts? Of course, you wouldn't set posts_per_page to -1, but the Iterator works no matter what type of resulting posts you get back.
It's just about trying to "Sort and order results in SQL or PHP pre-processor (wpdb)" vs. "Sort and order results during runtime".
Ironically, asking this question in a WordPress forum is offtopic because of the nature of your question. Also, I'm pretty sure Gravity Forms was never meant to run outside of WordPress, best of luck. — GhostToast27 mins ago
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You can find the slides of my presentation on plugin development at @WCNorge this morning at http://www.slideshare.net/cageNL/plugin-development-wordcamp-norway-2014 #wcnorge
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@Wyck I had some issues with a few PHP linting/intel plugins messing up all sorts of basic functionality... Can't recall the specific issues or plugins, though. Likely PHPCS.
@boscho ugg it's weird because when I close it and reopen it works for a while, also the damn keyboard keeps switching languages even if I try to toggle it
and it happens to replace <> with "" so ya..it's annoying
I am Ukrainian and currently considering if trying to stack attending two professional conferences under one visa is great optimization or crazy talk. :)
Conferences will be on consecutive weekends in:
Switzerland, May 3-4
Netherlands, May 10-11
I can get business invitations for both, no is...
this was just crazy idea in the middle of cold norwegian night, thus sanity checking. it hit me that those two wordcamps are on consecutive weekends :)
Kool! Working on an example Iterator/SPL/real-OOP theme (devname: wpuber@GitHub) and was searching for recommendations for other API parts. Added your library to the README. Will be visible on next push.
@Rarst oh... bubble kicking! Yes, I'll try to have some talks this year. Got accepted in Berlin this year, but dropped it in favor of spending some time off with Y. :)
well if you need an invite for the UK, try prodding one of the CFTP Simons, Dave Coveney will probably do it too, though he'll try and hire you in the process