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went to get my degree in CS I was exposed to version control, unit testing,
code reviews without sacrificing any other of the core topics associated
with the degree.
Most of those "non-core" cs tools we're taught in the first
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> set it was limited in that it did not support the new PHP 5.3
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>> Have you tried aptana? It was built for ror, but
adding an issue
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Ah, sorry for double/quick/self replying post. Apparently they set up a
table prefix and it wasn't jos_users, but _users.
Thank you very very very much for your help!
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ook in order to find out what database information the site is
using, and once I find that file, what specific variables am I supposed to
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LLC in for it to work? Does the LLC
need an official bank account in order for the checks to be cashed / money
to be transferred?
How do the taxes work if there's 2 members of the LLC?
I'm very curious about how this all works!
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Oh sorry, forgot to add this too, which I think better fits your question:
prints:
hello
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Hello,
I think that the border question is a little specific. I never memorize
order of parameters, I learn the concepts behind it. Knowing which
position comes first in a border-width command doesn't really demonstrate
your knowledge of css.
I think a better question would be something for in
I believe you would need to put the HTML tabs inside the heredoc to see the
linebreaks. The heredoc puts it straight into the HTML.
I think you would need:
This is a heredoc test.
Test line 2.
Test line 3 with tab.
EOD;
?>
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> Now the big problem are the three PHP statements after the "if"
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> statement, I am not returning a valid id from $row['id'] nor does any of the
> data appear in the form(w
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The full article is here:
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anybody know if Open ID allows for single sign on?
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different naming convention now
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print. The class is a plan for how to make it, where as the object is the
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