Michael A. Peters wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!).
So, my
plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to
Robert Cummings wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!).
So, my
plans of teaching PHP
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!).
So, my
Robert Cummings wrote:
It's hard to create a helpful application when fort knox is your
delivery location. I'm not saying there's a problem with Fort Knoxes
in the world, but this isn't necessary for everyone. if it were we
wouldn't have banks, we wouldn't have credit unions, we'd all be
Per Jessen wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
It's hard to create a helpful application when fort knox is your
delivery location. I'm not saying there's a problem with Fort Knoxes
in the world, but this isn't necessary for everyone. if it were we
wouldn't have banks, we wouldn't have credit
Per Jessen wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Personally, I prefer having my code outside the DocumentRoot
also, but I do not believe it is the simplest solution, and I do not
think it is wrong to place such information within the DocumentRoot.
The feature exists, application developers have
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 13:24, Robert Cummingsrob...@interjinn.com wrote:
I prefer proceed with caution :)
Robjects in mirror are closer than they appear?
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To: Robert Cummings
Cc: Per Jessen; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] I've some doubts if I should go with 5.2 or go
already with
Robert Cummings wrote:
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No. It is not.
The web root should be read only.
Please cite references as to why it should be read only. Please explain
why the feature exists if it should not be so.
The feature exists because the web server runs as a standard user, and
standard users
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 17:19, Michael A. Petersmpet...@mac.com wrote:
Jane, a non technical person [...]
Betty's webmail account is compromised [...]
Bottom line: hax0r5 hate g1rls.
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Michael A. Peters wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
* snip *
No. It is not.
The web root should be read only.
Please cite references as to why it should be read only. Please explain
why the feature exists if it should not be so.
The feature exists because the web server runs as a standard
Robert Cummings wrote:
I respectfully disagree with your position. Everything you have
described about Jane is also true of an operating system. There are
compromised machines all over the world just because installing an
operating system is so easy. No amount of packaging is going to solve
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 05:26:11PM -0400, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 17:19, Michael A. Petersmpet...@mac.com wrote:
Jane, a non technical person [...]
Betty's webmail account is compromised [...]
Bottom line: hax0r5 hate g1rls.
Or hax0r5 hate grrls.
Paul
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I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22 weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!). So, my
plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I think it's a good
idea to teach them 5.3 already.
While the majority of the students use
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks) and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days
now!). So, my plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I
think it's a good idea to teach them 5.3 already.
Does it _really_
Why not give a presentation, like in the first few, about compiling
PHP for yourself, as that's a pretty useful skill that's oft
neglected?
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:12 AM, Per Jessenp...@computer.org wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
The thing is, that part of the planned course was to develop a small
framework, so that they could see the dynamic and OOP posibilities that PHP
offers. With PHP 5.3, there are namespaces, which change a lot the design of
a framework, as well as true lambdas with closures. So, naturally, the
Per Jessen wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks) and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days
now!). So, my plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I
think it's a good idea to teach them 5.3 already.
Manuel Aude wrote:
The thing is, that part of the planned course was to develop a small
framework, so that they could see the dynamic and OOP posibilities that PHP
offers. With PHP 5.3, there are namespaces, which change a lot the design of
a framework, as well as true lambdas with closures. So,
Robert Cummings wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks) and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days
now!). So, my plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and
I think it's a good idea
Per Jessen wrote:
Robert Cummings wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks) and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days
now!). So, my plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and
I think
Robert Cummings wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Coming to a PHP 5.3 near you are the following notable features:
- namespaces
- closures
- late static binding
- garbage collector to handle cyclic references
- PHAR
- goto
I hadn't actually seen/studied the list,
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22 weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!). So, my
plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I think it's a good
idea to teach them 5.3 already.
While the majority
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22 weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!). So, my
plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I think it's a good
idea to teach them 5.3
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 04:12, Per Jessenp...@computer.org wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks) and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days
now!). So, my plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I
From: Michael A. Peters
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!).
So, my
plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I think it's a
good
idea to teach them 5.3
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
Revolutionary, no. Major changes for PHP, yes! Major shifts in development
practices for PHP... it depends on who you are or where you work, but
certainly some of these will mark changes in development for many
Let's put it this way: MVC frameworks with namespaces are going to change a
lot. The architecture can be made much cleaner and class names won't have to
be so long (Zend_Db_Adapter_Db2_Exception), for instance.
The design part of coding is __VERY__ important, and this changes are
specially for
Robert Cummings wrote:
Michael A. Peters wrote:
Manuel Aude wrote:
I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
weeks)
and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days now!).
So, my
plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I think it's a
good
Bob McConnell wrote:
I have recently been told that we are switching from compiling Apache,
PHP and PostgreSQL ourselves to only using the official RedHat RPMs on
our production servers[*].
*snip*
[*] No, I don't like this at all. I see it as the antithesis of both the
Open Source and
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