Any Strictly "Automation" Blogs Out There? iMacros, PHP Scripts, Cron Jobs topics

Oh yeah, and your original post about working hours in a year said:



8 * 365 = 2920
16 * 365 = 5840


Wrong. You didn't include leap years - I did, i.e. 365.5. I rounded down because you can't get more time, but you can less

365.5 * 8 = 2[SIZE=-2] [/SIZE]924


Anything else love?
 


Wrong. You didn't include leap years - I did, i.e. 365.5. I rounded down because you can't get more time, but you can less

365.5 * 8 = 2924


Anything else love?
It's actually more like 365.25 * 8, and your initial quote was:

5824 Represents the number of WORKING HOURS in a year if you work 8 hours a day.

Which is nowhere near 2924. Dumbass.

Correlation does not equal causality. In other words there was no real point beyond asininity to your statement. That said, if you have something useful and helpful to say to present and future readers, I'm sure we're all ears.

Yeah, because it's logical to assume that the majority of responses are going to be the opposite of the overwhelming trend already readily visible. Don't mistake "possibility" with "probability." Dumbass.
 
I gotta say... I thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread. Funny and enlightnening shit. I actually resonated with riddar on the "my time is too valuable to learn coding" thoughts - but I respect elis opinion so much that I'm just going to flat out go and learn how to code.

Thanks to all douche and non douche alike
 
I don't think I've seen anyone post ASP code in here at all, yet I've seen dozens, maybe hundreds, of posts mentioning PHP.

It's pretty fucking obvious what the overwhelming trend is if you've read any of the posts or articles linked to by people in here.

isn't ASP just a layer, and you can basically put any code behind it? As in you can wrap PHP in ASP if you really wanted to?
 
err... nope

ASP is its own scripting language

ASP, PHP, JSP

Active Server Pages (Microsoft)
PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor
Java Server Pages

::emp::
 
isn't ASP just a layer, and you can basically put any code behind it? As in you can wrap PHP in ASP if you really wanted to?
Sort of, if you mean ASP.NET and not classic ASP. The .NET implementation of PHP is called Phallanger and it is possible to compile and run PHP apps in IIS using this.
 
I could start one but I hate writing. People who code well tend to hate writing I think and would rather just make money from coding shit directly.
 
isn't ASP just a layer, and you can basically put any code behind it? As in you can wrap PHP in ASP if you really wanted to?

ASP and ASP.NET are both layers between the webserver and the client, but ASP and PHP run through different DLLs so one is not a layer on top of the other, you maybe thinking of the fact that IIS can run PHP (and pretty fuckin fast to boot.)
 
Sort of, if you mean ASP.NET and not classic ASP. The .NET implementation of PHP is called Phallanger and it is possible to compile and run PHP apps in IIS using this.

Interesting, first I've seen of a PHP to .NET IL compiler, but not surprised, seems like every language sooner or later gets .NET compiler.
 
I did not miss or forget about his "trust rank" post. In fact I'm the one who coined the term and he wrote linkbait on it. Perhaps you were too hasty in searching his blog desperately trying to find a post that mentions seo to prove me wrong.

("Somebody" else dug this old thread up, not somebody, so...)

Did you invent the internet as well? TrustRank

J/K. Some of your long posts @ BHS are pretty decent.

Somebody.