
offtopic: learn how to convert minutes into hours and minutes properly. Also improve your code commenting. *slaps*. Also learn to typecast.
ontopic: Now all we need is a designer, problem is we don't have any![]()
Chippiewill.
I always figured that the graphics department was less focussed on website designs than like standalone images and banners. They're kinda different design styles. I guess not.Hello? Graphics department are more than capable thanks, at the least @Kasabian; and I are.
Chippiewill.
to be fair from what i've seen being posted it seems the gfx staff just get pushed around lol, they get asked to do something, they do it. then it doesn't even get used, no wonder tom and dave are in and out constantly. Never the less i guess the most expensive part is done, just need Dave to do it. Get @Myke or @Dave. (DOT) or @Kasabian
Explain your rude self properly.
There's nothing wrong with how I comment in the modern day.
There is often very little need to typecast in PHP and where necessary (bitmasks) I do typecast.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
Well they are normally but I'm sure they can try anything that is thrown at them - They are a great bunch of designers!
Cough coughHello? Graphics department are more than capable thanks, at the least @Kasabian; and I are.
had to save your sorry ass. You were dividing minutes by sixty and then rounding, not flooring on the HxHD check-in system thingy. 35 minutes somehow ended up as an hour and 35 minutes.
That commenting was unclear to just about anyone reading it who wasn't yourself.
There's a security need to prevent XSS, saw some vulnerabilities you didn't bother fixing (You also didn't prevent non team leaders viewing other staff on the weekly overview).There is often very little need to typecast in PHP and where necessary (bitmasks) I do typecast.
Chippiewill.
"Good code is its own best documentation. As you're about to add a comment, ask yourself, “How can I improve the code so that this comment isn't needed?" - Steve McConnellExplain your rude self properly.
There's nothing wrong with how I comment in the modern day.
There is often very little need to typecast in PHP and where necessary (bitmasks) I do typecast.
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