Zane Gilmore wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:

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It sounds like the same talk you gave last year.

I have never given a talk about PHP or programming
(except that Perl 10 min thing)

Last year was about database design and SQL ..
(I don't think you were there Nick.)

I was there actually, and your description of what you were going to do, viz: "SQL and POSSIBLY php" sounded like another talk on mainly SQL. Also of the specific topics you mentioned:

"- SQL (MySQL and postgres)
- PHP
- The joining of the two.
- database design
- and now I've done a bit I could probably muddle through with Python "

you probably covered the SQL and database design parts before.

Why not continue from where you left off, and take the database you designed last time and take it further? Make a web based front end for it or something.

Looking forward to it, but hope not to see the same thing again. Perhaps a very brief review of the last presentation?

Up to you though, your presentation.




I thought I would just continue on and apply some of the DB stuff to a program as some people expressed an interest in that at the time.




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