Hey Guys,
Coming from a C and Java background I just loved PHP and have been programming
with it for years thanks in a large part to the kind people on this list...
present and past (Immediately the name John Holmes comes to mind.. i hope the
dude is well)
but now I have have to leave PHP or
Op 2/3/10 6:09 PM, Ryan S schreef:
Hey Guys,
Coming from a C and Java background I just loved PHP and have been
programming with it for years thanks in a large part to the kind people on
this list... present and past (Immediately the name John Holmes comes to
mind.. i hope the dude is
Ryan S wrote:
Hey Guys,
Coming from a C and Java background I just loved PHP and have been programming
with it for years thanks in a large part to the kind people on this list...
present and past (Immediately the name John Holmes comes to mind.. i hope the
dude is well)
but now I have have
Ryan S wrote:
I need to make a few standalones programs that will run (mostly) on
Windows... is there any other way that I have not found that i can
use PHP instead of learning something new like .NET?
Use the best tool for the job.
I suspect that if your primary target is MS you will have
Robert Cummings wrote:
Ryan S wrote:
Hey Guys,
Coming from a C and Java background I just loved PHP and have been programming
with it for years thanks in a large part to the kind people on this list...
present and past (Immediately the name John Holmes comes to mind.. i hope the
dude is
Thanks for the reply Michael, Robert and Jochem,
makes sense, a native windows app is going to look more in place than any of
the demos and graphics i have seen of GTK.
Was also looking at GTK-Builder, unfortunately you really have to hunt for each
scrap of new info - which is why I'm guessing
Ryan S wrote:
Thanks for the reply Michael, Robert and Jochem,
makes sense, a native windows app is going to look more in place than any of
the demos and graphics i have seen of GTK.
Was also looking at GTK-Builder, unfortunately you really have to hunt for each
scrap of new info - which
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 14:02 -0500, Robert Cummings wrote:
Ryan S wrote:
Thanks for the reply Michael, Robert and Jochem,
makes sense, a native windows app is going to look more in place than any
of the demos and graphics i have seen of GTK.
Was also looking at GTK-Builder,
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 14:02 -0500, Robert Cummings wrote:
Ryan S wrote:
Thanks for the reply Michael, Robert and Jochem,
makes sense, a native windows app is going to look more in place than any of
the demos and graphics i have seen of GTK.
Was also looking at
Ryan,
You may want to consider:
NuSphere PhpDock - unique PHP deployment solution
PhpDock is a deployment platform for PHP applications.
PhpDock enables you to deploy PHP web application as a Stand Alone Windows
Desktop application w/o any changes in the code.
PhpDock combines NuSphere's
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 14:02 -0500, Robert Cummings wrote:
Ryan S wrote:
Thanks for the reply Michael, Robert and Jochem,
makes sense, a native windows app is going to look more in place than
Thanks for the links and advise guys!
Of all I found this most interesting as it would run native:
check out http://www.php-compiler.net/doku.php
unfortunately I think this project is dead or at best stagnant because the
server is slower than a 99 year old on weed and forums link dead.
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