@kaiser ok, I got where you got RarstRSS from. it's appnews secret sauce in autoit. yes, I wrote website in windows interface automation language. it's nice :)
PSA Marko Heijnen been working lately on moving GlotPress towards plugin. might become viable and cleaner replacement to codestyling localizations as we discussed before...
I looked at codestyling internals before and it's... not something I will wilingly work with
finished reading Silex docs and dragged half of my stuff over. bolted on Mustache and probably will throw in Guzzle. so far quite pleasant to work with... more laconic and less intimidating than Symfony.
PHP treats all arrays as associative, so there aren't any built in functions. Can anyone recommend a fairly efficient way to check if an array contains only numeric keys?
Basically, I want to be able to differentiate between this:
$sequentialArray = array('apple', 'orange', 'tomato', 'carrot');...
hey @Rarst. do you have experience with theme switching vs Menu location saving? it appears that if i set up menus in one theme, then switch theme, change the menu location setup, the first theme loses its settings. wondering if this is a wordpress 3.3 problem and if 3.4+ has it better. this seems related wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/58164/… and esp this core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18588
@kaiser I've had a server Ive had to work on where for 3.3 I've needed to modify the core files check for PHP to get WP to run, and 3.4 has failed with that same change
heaven forbid we have a composer compatible system with git+mercurial repositories, external support flags, and a set of basic coding standards rather than adhoc spam control
@TomJNowell was something around 5GB. don't checkout SVN, human don't live taht long. Jaquith has "slurper" script for it... it's bit of a mess on windows, needs to be rewritten as WP plugin really
@lkraav menus don't really save to theme, they save to theme location. diffeerent themes have different locations. will need to deal with code to get good idea what is going on...
maybe the article has embed turned of or something, this is the one I tried "http://www.scribd.com/doc/70284088/Recipes-From-Momofuku-Milk-Bar-by-Christina-Tosi#.UT8y2leneM0"
> This version also includes an open API exposing our PHP support to 3rd party plugins. We are already seeing powerful plugins that provide sophisticated features for various popular frameworks emerging and encouraging our community to create the best experience together. Stay tuned for more information on this in the next weeks.
the latest build seems a lot more manageable from the videos, but pre-0.3 is garish, and the bits I downloaded were confusing. That they've finally acknowledged that projects tend to have file systems and need some basic UI elements is a vast improvement
I've been using the PHPStorm 6 RC for the last couple of weeks, certainly feels a bit snappier - not particularly keen on Darcula though - new code rearranging and refactoring stuff is cool
Haven't played around with File Watchers - using something else to handle watching and autocompilation (and reloading) but looks like a nice feature
most people in the office here are svn ppl, they've not bothered to touch git, only me and sancho have taken the leap and started using it for other things
main roadblock is that the two people who would need persuading are either quite happy with svn and see no reason to change, or on a never ending todo list to learn git
@MichaelEcklund yeah you've probably surpassed me in the basic stuff, I'm relearning the svn commands what with automation scripts and generally being fed up of the UI fiascos that are svn clients
and because I use it everyday, I don't have as much git exposure as I'd like
@Wyck I watched an intro video for Eve on YouTube with two friends some weeks ago. We quit at half the video as our decision was that Photoshop was an easy kids toy compared to that games intro.
Just like bananas. Don't open it from the top where the stem is. Instead, pinch the bottom of the banana with your thumb and index finder... banana will open perfectly. It's way easier than opening it from the top.
and you don't smoosh the crap out of your banana that way.
no, seriously... that opening from the stem craziness had never been a thing around here. someone epically trolled good chunk of the world about it. :)
if you don't set a $expire it's forever I think being a value of 0
$expire = 0
or maybe it is broken
"The $expire parameter is not used, because the cache will automatically expire for each time a page is accessed and PHP finishes. The method is more for cache plugins which use files."
Working on the "chained selection" filters (for hierarchical taxonomies) again. Now I realized - after going down around 50 routes where everyone was slow and buggy - that the following works: