Re: PostTrack Updates

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    Top-posting because I don't care.

    I knew it would cause a lot of this up front, but eventually it
could be potentially useful, once the monkeys realize that throwing
poop isn't as much fun as it looked like on television.  ;-P

    By the way, if you guys have ideas for improvement, feel free to
modify the code.  I have to repackage it with the new version, but
I'll put it up soon.

    This concludes our top-posting day.  Happy Saturday, all.


On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Robert Cummings <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>  On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 07:21 -0700, Casey wrote:
>  > On Apr 5, 2008, at 6:23 AM, Jason Pruim <japruim@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  >
>  > >
>  > > On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:48 AM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>  > >
>  > >>
>  > >> On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 22:39 -0700, Jim Lucas wrote:
>  > >>> Robert Cummings wrote:
>  > >>>> <?php echo "On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 17:23 -0400, Daniel Brown wrote:
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> Some changes take effect with the PostTrack metrics
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> system with this week (will show up in next week's
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> report). There's one bug fix and a new feature added,
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> in which some of you may be really interested.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">     CHANGELOG\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         Fixed a bug that would (seemingly random)
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> split a user's post recording over multiple entries.
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> (See this week's report: Zoltan Nemeth for example)
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         Added a new CodeCount feature.  Explained
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         below.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">     The CodeCount feature will, from now on, track
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> the amount of [pseudo]code everyone posts to the
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> list. However, for a variety of reasons (including
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> enforcing Good Coding Practices[tm], there will be
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> some rules:\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         * short_open_tags code will not be counted.
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           It must begin with <?php, not <?, and\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           <?=\$variable;?> things won't count.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         * All code must be properly closed as well as
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           opened. Thus, <?php must be followed
>  > >>>> by ?>.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         * You can include multiple blocks of code,
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           and all will be tallied. So:\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">             <?php\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">                 // Block one\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">             ?>\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">             .... and ....\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">             <?php\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">                 // Block two\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">             ?>\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">             .... will both be counted.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">     Some notes that should be obvious:\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         * HTML won't be counted unless included in an
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           echo/print construct or a HEREDOC/NOWDOC
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           (when used). Only the code between the
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           <?php and ?> tags will be counted.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         * The CodeCount procedure *does* count\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           comments as code. This can be changed if
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           there's enough desire.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">         * CodeCount *will not* differentiate between
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           \"Good\" and \"Bad\" code. If you forget a
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">           semicolon, it'll still count.\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo ">\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> --\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> </Daniel P. Brown>\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> Ask me about:\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> Dedicated servers starting @ \$59.99/mo., VPS\n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> starting @ \$19.99/mo., and shared hosting starting @
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>> <?php echo "> \$2.50/mo. Unmanaged, managed, and fully-managed!
>  > >>>> \n" ?>
>  > >>>>
>  > >>>> I don't know about anyone else, but I am absolutely stoked about
>  > >>>> this
>  > >>>> development!
>  > >>>>
>  > >>>> Cheers,
>  > >>>> Rob.
>  > >>>
>  > >>> wait you forgot the semi-colon...  ah, that's right, he said grammar
>  > >>> mistakes were not counted...
>  > >>
>  > >> Perfectly valid to omit the last semi-colon when closing a PHP block.
>  > >
>  > > <?PHP echo 'So does the new code count all quoted code as well? :)';?>
>  > > <?PHP echo 'If so... Then we are going to have a ton of code to
>  > > start with!';?>
>  >
>
> > Does it count if I quote it! :)
>
>  You mean a quote of a quote of a quote? Didn't anyone teach you to trim
>  my posts?  ;)
>
>
>
>  Cheers,
>  Rob.
>  --
>  http://www.interjinn.com
>  Application and Templating Framework for PHP
>
>



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