[PHP] SF Project: In Need of PHP MySQL Developers

2004-09-28 Thread Michael Lauzon
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, so my fault if it isn't.

I am looking for PHP  MySQL Developers to help create a web-based RPG
written using the latest versions of PHP and MySQL. I unfortunately am
not a programmer, but hope to find programmers that can take my ideas
and turn them into a working app. I started a project on SourceForge,
about 3yrs ago...but I was aiming for a stand-alone RPG for computers
using the Quake2 engine; but I've just recently changed it so that it
can be web-based and OS independant. Here is the project page:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/lamyle/


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Re: [PHP] SF Project: In Need of PHP MySQL Developers

2004-09-28 Thread Matthew Sims
 I don't know if this is the right place to post this, so my fault if it
 isn't.

 I am looking for PHP  MySQL Developers to help create a web-based RPG
 written using the latest versions of PHP and MySQL. I unfortunately am
 not a programmer, but hope to find programmers that can take my ideas
 and turn them into a working app. I started a project on SourceForge,
 about 3yrs ago...but I was aiming for a stand-alone RPG for computers
 using the Quake2 engine; but I've just recently changed it so that it
 can be web-based and OS independant. Here is the project page:

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/lamyle/


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 Michael Lauzon

Not to rag on you or that this isn't feasible but you sure do place a high
reliance on PHP/MySQL when you haven't a clue how to use either one of
them.

And to go from a true 3D environment model to a...well, an SSI language
with a database is quite a drastic change.

With today's advance editors (Doom 3, Unreal, Half-Life 2 soon...) I would
think using these would produce better and quicker results. And you don't
even have to know how to code. Just learn the editors.

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