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03/22/2005 11:03 #31763
Argh that is exactly what I was makingI hate when that happens. I was totally going to develop that exact same thing when I saw it
on (e:shawnr) 's journal [inlink]shawnr,53[/inlink] . I am convinced that there is nothing new in the world. I think I will still work on it, I will just need a new slant.

03/21/2005 18:51 #31762
Grilling On The GoSo I get a call this afternoon from a local company that I had developed a web site for about 3 years ago. If you are looking for a grill and want to buy it from a local company, you should check them out
. The factory is located right here in Buffalo on Niagara St and the prices are really cheap.

It was a fun project, back then I was using perl. The entire shopping cart system, notification system was done in perl. I wish I had had PHP back then. Today, I part of it that was having an issue, so I redid it in PHP. Wow, did the code look nicer and much shorter not to mention that I did not have to worry about UNIX line returns on the dos machine I am using for development. What is even crazier is that the server admin didn't even think he had PHP on the server.
I love PHP and anyone who says that PHP is like a little baby language is so wrong - it keeps getting bigger and better and is perfectly tailored for web development. It is fully capable of developing high end web applications. If you have used PHP up to version 4 and if you haven't checked out PHP 5 and it OOP programming ,soap, and XML capabilities than you are really missing the good stuff. Here is some moe info about why to choose PHP
Corporate users include Lufthansa which serves out 6 million pages per day using PHP. Others include Electronic arts, Disney, Deutsche Bank, lucent technologies, Walstreet online, sprint, vivendi, lycos, MIT web mail and more.


It was a fun project, back then I was using perl. The entire shopping cart system, notification system was done in perl. I wish I had had PHP back then. Today, I part of it that was having an issue, so I redid it in PHP. Wow, did the code look nicer and much shorter not to mention that I did not have to worry about UNIX line returns on the dos machine I am using for development. What is even crazier is that the server admin didn't even think he had PHP on the server.
I love PHP and anyone who says that PHP is like a little baby language is so wrong - it keeps getting bigger and better and is perfectly tailored for web development. It is fully capable of developing high end web applications. If you have used PHP up to version 4 and if you haven't checked out PHP 5 and it OOP programming ,soap, and XML capabilities than you are really missing the good stuff. Here is some moe info about why to choose PHP

Corporate users include Lufthansa which serves out 6 million pages per day using PHP. Others include Electronic arts, Disney, Deutsche Bank, lucent technologies, Walstreet online, sprint, vivendi, lycos, MIT web mail and more.
03/22/2005 03:38 #31761
Color SpyI created a colorspy program
. I was thinking about what (e:ajay) had to say [inlink]ajay,304[/inlink] and decided to try and write something that could figure out information about images. I am planning on making something that sorts them by overall color and names them accordingly. This would be useful for artists looking to sort images for use in clipart such as matthews paper cut outs. It all depends on how much time I have, I could make it way cooler than that. Maybe this will be useful for jesse?
Right now it can handle jpegs, pngs, and gifs. You simply type the entire url of the image into the form and hit the calculate button.


Right now it can handle jpegs, pngs, and gifs. You simply type the entire url of the image into the form and hit the calculate button.

03/21/2005 20:09 #31760
Rzoo's frog(e:rzoo) , Back in December I made two flash journals that use your mic like that frog [inlink]rzoo,10[/inlink]. One is called babies [inlink]paul,2483[/inlink] and the other is called Blow [inlink]paul,2482[/inlink]
03/20/2005 19:20 #31759
More SeafoodNY has the best food in the world and it's not even all that expensive sometimes. Here is fresh seafood salad and grilled calamari skewers. The shewers were so good. He ate the at republic on Union Square.
(e:hodown) said they seated us in the back because I look like a mountain man and because of her plastic surgery.



(e:hodown) said they seated us in the back because I look like a mountain man and because of her plastic surgery.


