Re: [PHP] seeking good annotate script

2001-09-01 Thread Matthew A. Schneider

Daniel,

It doesn't get much easier than Philip Greenspun's "Loquacious"
(http://www.greenspun.com/com/home.html). Philip begins the description of
his free comment server thusly:

"You have a Web server with static pages.  You want users to be able to
add comments dynamically to any of your pages.  However, you don't
want to turn all of your Web pages into computer programs.  You don't
want to sweat your way through all of Web Tools Review and
learn how to run your own Relational Database Management System-backed
Web site.  You don't want to spend the rest of your life backing up
and maintaining the relational database."

Try it you'll like it. It's not PHP though (TCL likely).

Best regards,

Matthew A. Schneider
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Subject: [PHP] seeking good annotate script


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> I'm looking for a good script that implements an
> annotation function--much like the manual at php.net. Anybody
> know where I could find such a beast?
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> Daniel Goldin
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> www.blue-lamp.com
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Re: [PHP] The future of PHP or my 2 cents

2001-08-29 Thread Matthew A. Schneider

Although Fred's comments appear rhetorical, the suggestion has some merit.
Anyone have a feel for how many PHP devotees are out there? How many people
subscribe to this list? Do these numbers make it feasible to ask for a $1-10
contribution? How about $0.02 from each of the 7 million domains running
PHP?

There, that was my 2 cents worth. Or was that a 2 bit opinion? (I'll leave
the next joke to the group)

Also, I'll be proactive. Send all monies to me ;)

Matthew A. Schneider

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From: "Frederick L. Steinkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] The future of PHP


> Manuel,
> Rather than whining about the future of PHP, why don't you be proactive
and
> take on the goal of raising the $100,000 for the project?
> Fred Steinkopf



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Re: [PHP] GUI for PHP

2001-08-29 Thread Matthew A. Schneider

As someone who has little programming experience I'd have to say jump right
in and forget the "GUI" (I'm not aware of any IDE for PHP). PHP is pretty
easy (to learn, becoming a master is something else I suspect) and there is
always outstanding support either by reading this newsgroup's archive or
posting a question if you don't find an answer. I've been dabbling for close
to a year now and have yet had a need to post any questions. I have
invariably found the solution after a quick search.

There are a number of good books as well. For the novice (I speak with some
authority here) try Julie C. Meloni's "PHP Essentials".

If you're looking for an editor try PHPEd,
http://www.soysal.com/PHPEd/index.php3

And listen to what the experts (not me) have to say.

Good luck,

Matt

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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 6:12 PM
Subject: [PHP] GUI for PHP


> Does anyone have any suggestions for GUI PHP programming software.  I am
new
> the PHP and would like to make the learning experience as quick and simple
> as possible.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Eric JT Harlow
> www.sisgrate.com
> Phone: 360 891 6991
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