csnyder chsnyder-at-gmail.com |nyphp dev/internal group use| wrote:
On 1/9/07, inforequest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or do you mean the so-called "behavior" approach to front-end
programming, where the class attributes of objects in markup are used
to create JavaScript objects on page load? Sa
Hi folks-
I'd just like to ping the list in advance of the upcoming Horde
Framework presentation to invite any specific questions that people
would like addresses. Obviously questions at the presentation are fine
as well, but requests for demos of certain features or applications,
or ques
On 1/9/07, inforequest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On a related topic, I've started looking at behavior-driven development
(an "advance" from test driven development) and I like the concepts, but
as usual there is "good coding" and all sorts of other things getting
labeled as examples of behavior
Jeff Loiselle wrote:
To insert a purely technical explanation...
CakePHP is the shit. It may be a little unwieldy at first, but it is
capable of great things. As with anything, read the source code. If
you're not willing to read the source code, a framework will never
really be any good to you e
Jeff Knight jeff.knight-at-gmail.com |nyphp dev/internal group use| wrote:
On 1/9/07, inforequest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your replies whether on topic or not, always break gmail's threading.
So for me, at least, they always stand as little islands of whatever
the hell they are anyway.
Th
On 1/9/07, inforequest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note to those who hate it when I REPLY to something with a different
topic... it's like a conversation. Everyone's talking about the latest
social flub at the International Curling Tournament, and then someone
jumps in with a comment about that se
Kenneth Downs ken-at-secdat.com |nyphp dev/internal group use| wrote:
Shoot, I even offered in the post to pay, and nobody came up with
anything. The scientist in me wonders if it can actually be done.
Nope. Seems pretty clear ;-)
And being a businessman (who often works scientists), I'll
Jon,
Should I point you to the correct acquisitions editor? ;-)
Regards,
jeff
On 1/5/07, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think this depends on what you are comparing it to, Ive heard the
same discussion come up @ least twice before in comparison to Rails
and its worth pointing out that t
Next time I'll put "simplified snippet" in bold 36pt, and I probably
should have included the standard disclaimer, "for illustrative
purposes" along with "strict compliance is left as an exercise to the
student".
...but if we're going to be picky, the best argument is working code,
how about
At 9:46 PM -0500 1/4/07, Greg Rundlett wrote:
On 1/4/07, Kenneth Downs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
A helpful HTML guru has given me the solution to my height-dont-work
problem in IE 6.
The guru is (drumroll) Tom Melendez of LIPHP fame. He pointed out
that changing the document t
In the LDAP system that I am working on, we have a deliverable in the
statement of work that says, "Convert existing iPlanet access controls
to OpenLDAP access controls." I am sort of assuming that this refers
to Access Control Lists, but I am not 100% sure (I am flying solo on
this because the LD
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Hans C. Kaspersetz wrote:
Well, I did finally get a copy of MySQL 4.0.x installed on my
computer. It looks like the tables are really corrupt. The iasmchk
utility wasn't able to recover them. I am kinda bummed but live and
learn. Now I have MySQL 4.0.x, 4.1.x and
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