arrayGen
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i can have many concubines, you may enter the helm
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pseudo does not compile or parse with php.
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genesisArch for(i=0;i=i;i++){ j=i; s=i*4; box[] = (j*s) * s; box[inside] = "crayonViolent"; genesisArch[ i ] = box[ i ][inside] genesisArch = genesisArch[ i ]; }
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i=1; s=4; box[] = (i*s) * s; box[0][inside] = "crayonViolent";
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this was my speech when i got a 1:1 Honours in Science http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abqAwKLpeqs
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It worked for the Flintstones didn't it? !!! LIKE
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Cmon atleast contain yourself. You know 4 sides squared ?
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Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
i solved it way before you guys did, your slow as hell. -
aww ok so your grandad put plague on the abacus first but still.
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Who invented Algebra ? touché mon esquire, © SIIIIIIIIIIII
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Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
You did post this in the PHP forum, right? So it is only logical that you were looking for a PHP solution. If you wanted a database or other type of solution you should post in the appropriate forum. not too sharp today are we Jaldinder Gee -
Would be stupid to write anything more than 1 standalone file script as proceedural, you would be making a car out of twigs and leaves. Creat eyour objects Engine() Lancher() GuardDog() Memory() Html() Controlers() Modles() Interupts() and make them all work together sohow() however you feel, writ ethem however you feel, only you can judge how good its going to be or what style or technique to use. Machine::add(Engine(), Lancher(), GuardDog(), Memory(), Html(), Controlers(), Modles(), Interupts() )->start();
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lulipudivich !! Likes !! this and by india they actualy mean pakistan as thats where the clever ones lived http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal_Empire
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Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
your still unsure, mr self proclaimed guru, who invented guru ? and mogul ? what layer of the application would you tackle this problem in ? only an idiot would do it like that -
Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
your still unsure, mr self proclaimed guru, who invented guru ? and mogul ? -
errrr, zero is a number, infinity is a concept you need to reed up... persay
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Computer virus, omg you cant read, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/©Brain mmmmmm this English style fish pie from Asda tastes very humble would you like some ?
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Who invented the number 0 ? Whoever it was must have been the best solutions provider ever to have lived
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Who created the first computer virus ever ? . Thank you please ?
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Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
I don't think you should be throwing derogatory names around like that. Because as arrayGen just alluded to, it seems YOU are the only one that doesn't see the obvious solution: Combine the date with each time - individually - to come up with two timestamps! Although your example is in error since the end time is before the start time. 00:00:00 is the beginning of a day not the end of a day. So, in reality your two timestamps should be Start timestamp: 2011-01-01 11:00:00 End timestamp: 2011-02-01 00:00:00 yes Sherlock, but what im trying to say is, the times are stored as start: 11::00:00 end: 00:00:00 date: 2011-01-01 but how would you manipulate this to correct it ? strtotime(date("Y-m-d H:i:s", "{end} {date}")) - strtotime(date("Y-m-d H:i:s", "{start} {date}")) will cause a minus time , this is true but how do we rectify this what would be the best angle of attack. -
Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
please tell me you see it -
Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
the super twats from the super companies all use start: 11::00:00 end: 00:00:00 date: 2011-01-01 you can see the apparent failure here. ??? can you ? -
Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
Its a standardised format requested by a MASSIVE corporation from other MASSIVE cooperation's. -
thanks
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Working with times stored with one separate date.
arrayGen replied to arrayGen's topic in PHP Coding Help
would this resolve the issues ? that this method of storage causes ?