This may be a good time to bring this up... There is a roommate list at
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/C4L2010planning:RoommatesRidesEtc#Roommatesif
folks are looking or offering a place to stay.
Thanks,
Becky
Becky Yoose
Bibliographic Systems Librarian
Miami University
Bringing WI weather
I asked Roy, Which of the Roy Tennant Undergarments line are you most
looking forward to?
He replied, Depends.
-Mike
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 22:56, Roy Tennant tenna...@oclc.org wrote:
Ross, you are entirely too kind. ;-)
Roy
On 1/4/10 1/4/10 € 7:34 PM, Ross Singer rossfsin...@gmail.com
I asked Roy, Which of the Roy Tennant Undergarments line are you most
looking forward to?
He replied, Depends.
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are you sure he didn¹t say ³deep-ends² (?)
One of our staff needs to learn PHP, and an online course is preferred. Is
there an online PHP course that any of you would recommend?
-Tod
Tod Olson t...@uchicago.edu
Systems Librarian
University of Chicago Library
http://www.ed2go.com/nvcc/online_course/iph/detail/Introduction_to_PHP_and_MySQL.html?CategoryId=41
Sharon M. Foster, JD, MLS
Technology Librarian
http://firstgentrekkie.blogspot.com/
Have you tried switching it off and on again?
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Tod Olson t...@uchicago.edu
On Tue, 5 Jan 2010, Tod Olson wrote:
One of our staff needs to learn PHP, and an online course is preferred.
Is there an online PHP course that any of you would recommend?
If they already understand basic programming, and just need to pick up the
syntactic issues, some of the documentation
Joe Hourcle writes
ps. yes, I could've used this response as an opportunity to bash
PHP ... and I didn't, because they might be learning PHP to
migrate it to something else.
controversial ;-)
what's the problem(s) with PHP?
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel
what's the problem(s) with PHP?
I fear this thread may never end.
And I like PHP.
--Dave
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David Walker
Library Web Services Manager
California State University
http://xerxes.calstate.edu
From: Code for Libraries
Greetings Code4Lib,
Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I've been turning over this question in my mind for a few weeks now, and Joe
Hourcle's postscript in the Online PHP Course thread has prompted me to
finally try to ask it. =)
I'm interested in hearing how the members of this list
I reckon if you are building webapps either get into Rails (as you know ruby
this should be simple) or get into Grails as Brad suggests.
Both are pretty powerful, have interesting and active communities and there are
sufficient ruby and java library libraries for library related development.
If
I realize you didn't want to start a religious war nor were you
interested in the abstract reasons people chose a particular language,
that being said...
I honestly think choosing the best* development language is very
similar to how one settles on politics, religion, diet, etc.
Environment plays
Thanks to Ross for forestalling what might have easily sunk into yet another
platform war. He makes some excellent points, with none better than that it
is an entirely personal choice, barring other criteria that must be
considered (e.g., demands of your place of employment). Therefore, his
advice
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