Miles
>
> Fascinating link and series of articles. Well worth reading.
>
> One of my VFP buddies copies his entire set of classes into every new
> project he starts; I've also seen scenarios where to use one or two useful
> functions you had to import a whole class structure.
>
Yes, I think he r
Hi
>
>I'm getting a 404 not found on that URL. Please check it.
>
Oops - silly typo - and I double checked it too!
Here is the address:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/6888/prpats.htm
Actually, this is a pretty interesting site. The root is at:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall
From: Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 01:44:16PM -0300
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [PHP] The future of PHP - PHP Pattern Repository
> Geoff,
> I'm getting a 404 not found on that URL. Please check it.
> Miles
You sho
Geoff,
I'm getting a 404 not found on that URL. Please check it.
Miles
At 05:07 PM 9/6/01 +0100, Geoff Caplan wrote:
>Michael Kimsal wrote
>
> > Tell me more about your thoughts on this please.
>
>One of the strengths of PHP is the gentle learning curve. This means that a
>lot of people are using
Michael Kimsal wrote
> Tell me more about your thoughts on this please.
One of the strengths of PHP is the gentle learning curve. This means that a
lot of people are using it as their first programming language, and a lot of
the traffic on the lists, and the articles on the PHP sites, are at a p
Hi
Thomas Deliduka wrote:
> Actually this originally started ... with my question as to what
> to tell my JSP-loving buddy that PHP isn't an
> antiquated and dying language/processing system.
I have a proposal for the PHP gurus which should help establish PHP's
credentials as a serious tool wi
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