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  1. convention. cause that is how ruby on rails or cake is so popular. convention makes things easier for coders. the flexibility is not there but for commercial application time and money is more important than flexibility.
  2. loads loads loads of rows. fewer tables. cause rows are flexible, tables are not.
  3. I would love to use it but unfortunately most of my clients don't have it or won't have it. And most database classes don't use it either.
  4. I use RAC, where clients have to pay before they accept a coder. So, no chance of getting ripped off.
  5. Hi there, Im searching for a yahoo/Google/MSN group type scripts. But not really getting satifying results. I thought these groups are called mailing lists. But mailing lists don't have topic/thread creation. I need that. is there any script you guys know, that can do it?
  6. I wonder why you want to save this small space. a 11 digit number will take only few bytes more. Now a days hard disk doesn't matter at all. So, why take risk to save these useless space?
  7. Let's see. Hmm. Maybe because it's completely free, anyone can use it on any computer, the source code is public so if there is something about it that isn't perfect that you don't like, you can change it to be exactly how you want it. The millions of people that use it can all contribute their improvements to it? There's just to many benefits to list. You'd have to be pretty retarded to think that Apache is going to die just become of some FLAWED statistic on some random website. People just aren't THAT gullible nowadays (at least MOST aren't). Stop flaming PHP and Apache already, it's getting old. And your stale, repeated arguments are now very boring. Did you get cyber-molested by a PHP script when you were little or something? I wonder what is wrong with you guys. I told you I love php and apache. My purpose was not to show that php and apache are dead, It was to show that IIS and asp.net is not something to be ignored, it is getting strong day by day. Thats all.
  8. The halo hype is reaching its zenith. It seems every now and than there is a new controversy regarding halo. Sony was busted vandalizing halo on wikipedia and now time is under gamer's wrath as they posted a cover story on halo and told shit about gaming in general. MS is doing everything to feed halo this sep. A quote from an article Halo is already compared to star wars franchise. Now MS wants to top
  9. PHP is indeed a great language. But what is happening to it recently? Most pro programmers of desktop or other enterprise platforms think php is a spagetty language, they have sort of a feeling that it is not classy enough to be used by them. I kinda find php similar to windows. Both are user friendly, ubiquitous in their turf that os market and server side scripting,both bashed by critics for security and design flaws, take years to adopt new versions and so on.
  10. I've been a regular visitor at PHPFREAKS.com and you always bring up these stories. I think the last time it was something to do with php losing its open source right. - You got to stop wasting your time and looking through those stuff. The truth is Apache has been dominating and will be dominating! And even if isn't hosts will not lose it. Since its cheap and a lot of people will depend it. Anything on the web is slow moving! You think 35 million people will want to learn asp.net because of these stats? You seriously have to become logical and practical. Common Sense. Me bringing up stories? ??? ??? You must be mistaken. i don't remember posting anything such as php losing open source right and all that. I have probably posted 4-5 topics. That is what I want to prove. Why do guys like you are so so confident that open source product means always the best and will always rule. Why would apache will "always be dominating". I love apache. I use apache. Just like I use windows. I measure a softwares caliber through what it has, how proffitable it is to me. That is what everyone do. So, PRACTICALLY people will use what is best for them. That is why windows is 90% in the desktop market and also the leader in the server market. Yes, you heard right. Windows is sold more than linux and unix now. There has to be something that makes people buy IIS and windows servers. Even though linus is free. Than why this pride that linux/apache will always rule the server market. Nobody can be winner a unless they work hard for it. Open source fan seems to don't understand this. They just think, MS software is crap. They will loose in the end. But the result, MS is not only uneffected in desktop market but actually taking out linux in its own turf- the servers. The purpose of this topic was not to make php programmers switch to IIS, it was to show them that IIS is not something to be ignored anymore. It is as strong as lamp is now a days. Im sure you program in php because you get money(TheFilmGod), So PRACTICALLY and LOGICALLY learning a new technology that has more twice as more job as php is a viable decision. I wanted people to think about it; to show what the trend is. So that they can't just brush off IIS as once a open source advocate said few years back,"IIS is dead". It was probably unconscious but has risen as has MS in the server market and that also quite well.
  11. Don't take it so lightly either. netcraft is doing this survey for 12 years and is recognised by the industry. And they make sure which domains are active. They even recognise how many servers a site has. So, not so useless indeed. the truth is IIS is threatning apache quite well. There is another survey conducted by fortune mag that track 1000 top sites. IIS is running 85% of them. So, just brushing it off is not such a good idea. Just think, there was a time when very few hosts provided windows hosting. But now almost all hosts have windows hosting available.
  12. imagemagick is although powerful than GD but GD is native in php while imagemagick must be used through shell commands. So, GD is available in most servers. There are some really cool classes for GD available at phpclasses that can make these image manipulation a breeze.
  13. Just look at the netcraft survey resultshere. IIS is really pushing hard in the last 1 year while apache continuously losing ground. In the august survey, netcraft says IIS may even surpass apache at 2008 in this rate. there is no sign of it slowing down so those peoples who said IIS is dead should look at it one more time. The open source apache is losing its 10 years old dominance. In 2005 it was 71% while IIS 20% a 50% gap. Now apache is 50% and IIS 35% so the gap just 15%. Alarming for php coders, Asp.net is getting really popular these days. also there is almost twice more asp.net jobs than php. The ruby threat is also there. asp.net is not threated by it as both have different set of users. Is it time to learn asp.net?
  14. I so much need a debugger with callstack and breakpoints. But can't find any. I use maguma open studio which comes with dbg listener. I have everything installed but still dbg can't do debugging. Have you guys used dbg with maguma open studio?
  15. Hi there, I live in a country which is not supported by paypal. But I still have to use paypal. My question is, can I use visa/master cards issued from my country to verify my paypal account? I heard visa/master cards can be used worldwide, so technically a card issued in my country can be used while im abroad. Is it true? last question, is visa debit card has the same worldwide acceptance as visa credit card?
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