Re: AW: [PHP] Re: Re: Re: Design Patterns

2009-08-14 Thread Robert Cummings

tedd wrote:

At 3:09 PM -0500 8/13/09, Shawn McKenzie wrote:

Ralph Deffke wrote:

 for those of u not being a physician

 semiconductors are of pretty big atoms, but this is not the main problem,
 the problem is that u have to cut out structures off these semiconductors

 > in order to build faster computers this matters.
-snip-
 >

My physician had best never mention cutting structures off my semiconductor.

-Shawn


Me too!

I haven't much to spare.


I've got a baby toe that keeps smashing into various floor level 
obstacles. I don't think it does much other than cause me pain :)


Cheers,
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Re: AW: [PHP] Re: Re: Re: Design Patterns

2009-08-14 Thread tedd

At 3:09 PM -0500 8/13/09, Shawn McKenzie wrote:

Ralph Deffke wrote:

 for those of u not being a physician

 semiconductors are of pretty big atoms, but this is not the main problem,
 the problem is that u have to cut out structures off these semiconductors

 > in order to build faster computers this matters.



-snip-
 >

My physician had best never mention cutting structures off my semiconductor.

-Shawn


Me too!

I haven't much to spare.

Cheers,

tedd

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Re: AW: [PHP] Re: Re: Re: Design Patterns

2009-08-13 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Ralph Deffke wrote:
> for those of u not being a physician
> 
> semiconductors are of pretty big atoms, but this is not the main problem, 
> the problem is that u have to cut out structures off these semiconductors
> in order to build faster computers this matters.
> 
> many physicians believe that we are pretty close to a ultimate limit 
> if we dont procees with the *biological* chips we facing a limit soon.
> 
> the other point is the cost, faster chips wount be any cheaper in the future
> due to very expencive production processes.
> 
> So we should start thinking in optimization realy. at least some bewareness
> it will not be endless
> 
> ralph_def...@yahoo.de
> 

My physician had best never mention cutting structures off my semiconductor.

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AW: [PHP] Re: Re: Re: Design Patterns

2009-08-13 Thread Ralph Deffke
for those of u not being a physician

semiconductors are of pretty big atoms, but this is not the main problem, 
the problem is that u have to cut out structures off these semiconductors
in order to build faster computers this matters.

many physicians believe that we are pretty close to a ultimate limit 
if we dont procees with the *biological* chips we facing a limit soon.

the other point is the cost, faster chips wount be any cheaper in the future
due to very expencive production processes.

So we should start thinking in optimization realy. at least some bewareness
it will not be endless

ralph_def...@yahoo.de





Von: Jay Blanchard 
An: Ralph Deffke ; php-general@lists.php.net
Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 13. August 2009, 20:15:31 Uhr
Betreff: RE: [PHP] Re: Re: Re: Design Patterns

[snip]
u can not go smaler then an atom.
[/snip]

Neutrons, electrons, gluons, protons  particles all smaller than an
atom. There are others if you want to get into a discussion of quantum
physics and mechanics, but we should probably take that discussion
offline.

Many folks here are building enterprise capable applications with PHP,
its OOP capabilities and the afore mentioned design patterns.. This level
of application, especially when combined with other technologies (like
the bits that make up AJAX), are much better served by using design
patterns so that consistency, readability and code-ability are enhanced.


You're correct in that the end result is just a text file...but look at
the format of that file output! When those files are handled by the
proper container, such as a web browser or relational database system
they become powerful tools and information.