PHP stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. The PHP in that stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. This pattern repeats infinitely.
PHP stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. The PHP in that stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. This pattern repeats infinitely.
It got lost in PHP’s infinite recursion initials
Cause it’s important to, at least, vaguely stay up to date o the news happening in countries that have a big presence on the world stage
It’s definitely a rule that can be taken so far that it is counterproductive, but I think it’s good practice to thbk about how I could use something other than a raw string ( even if it’s just a constant defined somewhere )
I think if they just said we don’t make enough money there I would respect them more.
Is the secret the penguin walk?
Just be active in relevant communities and plug it when you think it could be helpful.
It’s getting into the realm of law where the answer is almost always “it depends”
Everyone has good answers but I would check the license of more obscure libraries to just be sure you’re not violating it. GitHub has a handy feature that explains the license (if one exists) in easy to understand terms. I’ve never ran into this issue myself but it’s a good habit to have. Especially when you’re working for a company.
Best bet to see if it would break stuff is to just rename the folder (and make a new one with the same name to be safe). Keep browsing regularly for a few days/weeks to see if anything breaks. My educated guess is it’s probably caching data from other instances.
That’s exactly why I still have a Facebook and am seriously considering reviving my 0 post Instagram
And keep it that way! We need people on both sides to further spur progress. Plus I’m jealous cause I still don’t have a firm grasp on docker.
That’s a horrible thing to do to someone
I still think lemmy and it’s likes are still getting a lot of core issues worked out. This feels like beta software and with the major version being 0 it’s understandable for me. I think a disclaimer that the tech is new and may have issues would help with keeping people from writing it if entirely.
While not technically a school computer. In college we all had to install a WiFi client to access the school’s WiFi. It was shit so I started digging around and found the localization files in plain txt. I then, when I had the opportunity to, booted into a friend’s computer with Linux and changed the confirm button to say “I’m a bitch”. They never asked me to change it, which I would’ve, so it just stayed like that all year.
I use vim btw