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2929 - Passing a variable number of parameters in to a function / method
How many columns are there in each row in a table? It will vary, depending on the table! If I want to write a "row" function in PHP, passing in as parameters each of my columns, I don't know the parameter count. But I can find out using the fun_num_args function, and I can then get each of them ....

2928 - Public (scheduled) or private course? Book direct, or through a third party?
For most of the courses we give, we group up delegates from different companies - perhaps one or two in the pharmaceutical industry from Essex, a financial modeler from London, a seismological researcher from Saudi Arabia, a civil servant from Leeds and a web site designer from Wavertree, and we run ....

2927 - Announcing 2011 Open Source Training courses - dates and prices
Here we are - still in the summer holidays, and we've turned our mind to the schedule of courses for next year - 2011 - already. It's [here].You may ask if this is incredibly early (after all, the Christmas trees aren't even out yet!) but autumn passes surprisingly quickly and some of our more speci ....

2926 - Journey times to Melksham, Wiltshire
Occasional visitors to Melksham often ask us how long it will take to get here ... and we're happy to provide estimates. I have traveled a very great deal within the UK, and based on distances, speeds, and road conditions in most areas I can come up with some reasonable guesses. Alas - it seems ....

2925 - Well House - the pictures
Wow - Google have done it again. I was surprised when I did an "image search" a few days ago to get a new, clean, effective display of images when I was looking for some stock art with which to illustrate a previous article. Impressed, yes, but of course I asked "what do we look like" and so I sea ....

2924 - Job applicants - wondering why they apply
Quoting out of context is rather naughty ... but the comment " I’m not sure why some people apply for a position that seems ill suited to them ..." from another blogger - [here] got me thinking. The cynic in me suggests answers of "So they can tell the benefit folks that they HAVE applied fo ....

2923 - Fresh air and beautiful places in Wiltshire
After all of our hotel guests had arrived yesterday, we were able to take a brief break - do a little shopping [no pictures] and get a breath of fresh air. We're only a short drive from the Westbury White Horse; we went onto Salisbury Plain just above the horse and breathed in the countryside - ra ....

2922 - Getting the OO design write - with PHP a example
One of the great beauties of Object Oriented Design is that you can say "I want to handle a type of data that's based on an xxx", and if someone's already written (and made available) the code for an xxx, all you have do do is define the additions and differences, rather than starting from scratch. ....

2921 - Does copying a variable duplicate the contents?
If I write a regular assignment statement such as:   $postbag = $mailinglist; or   postbag = mailinglist (depending on the programming language), what am I doing? "Copying a variable, you plonker!" I hear you saying ... and indeed you're right, but what's really happening? Some ....

2920 - Sorting - naturally, or into a different order
There's a natural sort order for many things - for numbers, it's ascending, for words it's a dictionary order, for names it's by surname. But sometimes you want to sort a list of things different, or there's no provided way within a programming language to apply the natural sort to your type of th ....

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