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<0> the point is
<0> you should expect php to have some sort of function to do that
<0> that is not some complicated procedure
<1> I know of strtoupper
<2> |P|H|P| We belive heavilly in "Teach a man to fish"
<0> then why would you have ever asked
<0> that question
<1> I'm too busy for this
<0> yeah
<0> if you had to ask about that
<0> i'd expect you to have a lot of other issues
<2> ucfirst() is even easier.
<3> {} is for strings
<3> [] is for arrays
<2> But then again, that woudl have taken 3 seconds.
<3> read the ****ing manual



<1> see that i didn't know
<2> Didn't know?
<1> {} vs []
<2> www.php.net/strtoupper See also strtolower(), ucfirst(), ucwords() and mb_strtoupper(
<3> you would have if you read any of the manual
<3> dumb***
<0> haha
<3> and don't give me that "You're just an elitist" bull****, because I'm not, I just read the manual when I get stuck
<4> sup dravine
<3> you're just a ****tard for not doing the same
<3> just getting pissed at rotards
<3> you?
<1> lol... your the one gettin pissy
<3> yeah, I am getting pissy
<3> I'm sick of lazy stupid mother****ers wanting handouts
<3> if coding is too hard, by virtue of it's requirement of rational thought, then go get a job at ****ing mcdonalds
<1> I wouldn't want to put you outta a job
<5> ooo i want a quarter pounder with cheese!
<0> now dravine if you benchmark $str{0} vs substr, $str{0} faster probably...
<3> |P|H|P|, there's no risk of that, as you're obviously not even competent enough to read the ****ing manual
<0> PapaBear, yeah man, i haven't eaten all day.
<1> it's obvious who's the hard worker here... you have nothing better to do then bitch and whine
<5> |P|H|P| thats because he already finished his coding before you ;)
<0> lol yeah
<0> XD
<3> indeed
<1> I'm never done coding
<0> no ****
<1> but I can see u need to retire
<3> I don't need to retire
<3> I work so fast I rarely have **** to do
<3> but that's because I actually _know_ php
<1> yawn... thats good... I'm proud of you dravine. Everyone here.. dravine knows php
<1> clap clap
<5> actualy... he is one of the top dev's here
<1> and he like to do **** once in awhile
<3> |P|H|P|, don't hate because I know how to read the docs man
<5> so is SB__ and TASM is one of the god devs here ;)
<2> I'm coding in a vat of choclate right now.
<5> tasm nice :D
<3> I'm refactoring old apps for lack of anything better to do
<2> Ya, I started with one of those choclate fountains and things got out of control.
<5> trying to see if i can do some image copying with JS
<3> _TaSm, nice haha
<2> With JS? That's going to be tricky.
<2> I gotta figure out if I should just buy these dells, or build my own out of some lowend asus barebones.
<2> For sure, the asuis
<5> tasm yeah, wanna take 1 image and copy pixels to create tiles, bascialy copy zones of hte image to JS objects so can use them several times without needing to call like 15 images over and overa again
<2> er for sure the asus's will have much more expandablity, and the LCDs will be 8ms not dells crappy 25ms
<2> PapaBear Flash?
<2> Might be way easier.
<5> yeah, but dont want to depend on an external plugin
<5> linux usability
<3> _TaSm, asus laptop?
<2> dravine, desktops.
<3> ah
<2> Need 3 of them, trying to stay below 800 for each.
<3> word
<2> Dell rapes ya on windows XP Pro.
<3> yeah
<5> no ****



<5> and you cant get a desktop from dell with No OS :D
<2> I found an OEM of XP Pro SP2 for 130 bucks, dell wants 150 as an UPGRADE to Home, wtf?
<2> I'm thinking the asus will have better hardware combat if I switch to linux/bsd
<2> I love my shuttles, but asus has got them beat by bout 100 bucks.
<2> I'm thikning http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=MB-BA30091
<2> or http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=MB-BA21938
<5> tasm, asus offers linux modules for its hardware right on the windows driver disk :D
<2> I'm not so much consered about that, linux/bsd's native driver support has gotten really good in the past couple of years.
<5> but still prefer the vendors drivers
<3> heh
<5> as they know their hardware better then anyone else :)
<3> I installed the official nvidia driver for ubuntu right out of synaptic
<2> You'd be supprized how ****y some hardware manufactures software/drivers are.
<5> asus has awesome drivers
<5> and hardware
<5> now, i would NEVER trust ECS drivers
<2> I think I'm going to get the http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=MB-BA21938 just for the quiet fan.
<6> 250watts,. beware borky os behavior with more than two drives and a memory stick
<4> 120 bucks for a barebone?
<5> SFF's dont need much power
<4> got a crap board in it
<2> Its not a crap board.
<4> SiS chipsets are POS's
<2> They're cheap.
<4> yeah
<2> Not POS.
<4> and pretty low tier, every one i've ever dealth with
<4> still though, that's a good price
<2> I dont want 10 huricane towers in the office.
<4> lol
<2> I want a small PC with silent cooling.
<4> get some mini macs
<2> G4?
<4> ya
<2> Thats like what? 1980's technology?
<5> tsm, there are some cheap p***ive cooking **** otu there for amd's
<4> 2005
<4> ;p
<4> er
<4> g5
<4> they made g5 mini's didnt they
<2> The G5 jsut got its *** walked on by new intels.
<5> cooling ****, coolers without the need of fans
<2> No, they never did.
<4> cool
<2> I did consider the mini though.
<2> Its just not worth it for the $$
<2> I'll reconsider when the mac mini intel's come out.
<7> mini's rock
<2> But that'll probally be later this year unfortunatly.
<8> stupid comcast
<4> ya just put together some whitebox barebones for under 500 bucks
<7> minis work
<7> whiteboxes don't nessecarily
<2> I love my shuttles, just a tad expensive.
<2> These boxes I'm building are for like interns, so I really dont want to put much into them.
<5> :D
<2> I built a killer Shuttle XPC for myself. ;)
<3> _TaSm, man, I'd netboot those ****ers into a linux desktop with OO2 and some swap space on the disk
<2> dravine, that's a possibility though a distant one.
<3> make it easy to lock them down tighter than my *** midget in the basement at home
<5> http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=155001 <--there you go tasm
<5> drop in a cheap sempron 2600+
<2> Ya, thats even cheaper.
<2> Just loud.
<6> huuu netbooting,. there s a though
<5> tasm, you can get quiet fans for like $8
<2> *nod* they're not that quiet though.
<2> And 104 vs 120.
<2> The 120's got more features.
<6> in an air conditioned room without any tunning or overclocking, you most probably wont need the cooling anyway
<2> Still need a cpu fan.
<5> http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=371020 fans i use
<2> So now I'm buying all these parts, defeats the point of a real barebone.


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