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  • B Brady Kelly

    Mike Hankey wrote:

    Drupal and PHP?? Your on your own

    I'm very much not, but it's not the learning curve that matters; it's the area under the curve.

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    Lost User
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    Brady, if you are looking for PHP Video Tutorials from beginner upwards then visit Here[^]. Apparently there are 13 of them. And then http://www.killerphp.com/videos/[^] has a couple of dozen. But if you want "traditional" on-line tutorials then PHP 101[^] in 15 parts. If not looking for such, then sorry to trouble you.

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    • realJSOPR realJSOP

      The sooner you get comfortable with WPF's deficiencies, the sooner you'll be able to freely puke your guts out every time you have to work with it. Believe me - the first few times it happened to me, I tried real hard not to blow chunks all over my monitor, but I only managed to hurt myself in the process.

      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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      "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

      modified on Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:31 AM

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      Pierre Leclercq
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      So you're confortable with it now. Aren't you? :confused:

      You can't turn lead into gold, unless you've built yourself a nuclear plant.

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      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

        Brady Kelly wrote:

        Drupal and PHP?? Your on your own

        By that I meant I had no idea as to learning curve, or area under :) Mike

        "It doesn't matter how big a ranch ya' own, or how many cows ya' brand, the size of your funeral is still gonna depend on the weather." -Harry Truman.


        Semper Fi http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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        Brady Kelly
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        Mike Hankey wrote:

        By that I meant I had no idea as to learning curve, or area under

        I know.

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          Brady, if you are looking for PHP Video Tutorials from beginner upwards then visit Here[^]. Apparently there are 13 of them. And then http://www.killerphp.com/videos/[^] has a couple of dozen. But if you want "traditional" on-line tutorials then PHP 101[^] in 15 parts. If not looking for such, then sorry to trouble you.

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          Brady Kelly
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          Schweeet! Thank you Richard.

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          • B Brady Kelly

            Schweeet! Thank you Richard.

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            Lost User
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            You mentioned "Drupal". For web hosted sites ??? if so, look here http://www.webhosting.uk.com/support.php[^]

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              You mentioned "Drupal". For web hosted sites ??? if so, look here http://www.webhosting.uk.com/support.php[^]

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              Brady Kelly
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              Thank you Richard, but a job in Ireland would mean a lot more to me than business in the UK. Gimme a breeak, the O' Kelloghs been around a while. :laugh:

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              • B Brady Kelly

                Thank you Richard, but a job in Ireland would mean a lot more to me than business in the UK. Gimme a breeak, the O' Kelloghs been around a while. :laugh:

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                Brady Kelly wrote:

                O' Kelloghs

                Is that the Irish branch of the Corn Flakes company

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                • L Lost User

                  Brady Kelly wrote:

                  O' Kelloghs

                  Is that the Irish branch of the Corn Flakes company

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                  Brady Kelly
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                  Not the branch you Christian Heathen; the very Root! :laugh:

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                  • B Brady Kelly

                    No, :laugh: it's named after the way it developed, like water slowly dripping (drupals) from a tap. Oh, sorry, a faucet

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                    RichardM1
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                    Brady Kelly wrote:

                    from a tap. Oh, sorry, a faucet

                    No, it is OK, up here in the 'world' :laugh: , we also say 'tap' for 'faucet'. It really is not that hard translating from 'English' to 'America'- at least on paper. A little harder in person. I work with a bunch of Indians (sub-continent), Vietnamese and Chinese (Mainland - Mandarin), and comms in just fine in IM or email. It is really hard to do face to face.

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                    • E Electron Shepherd

                      Have you thought about going into the Big Room instead? The big room is the extremely large room with the blue ceiling and intensely bright light (during the day) or black ceiling with lots of tiny night-lights (during the night) found outside all computer installations.

                      Server and Network Monitoring

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                      lauriem
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                      The big room is that not the place where the BOSS forces us out to for a couple of weeks during the summer for that thing that they call Holiday,s :((

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                      • E Electron Shepherd

                        Have you thought about going into the Big Room instead? The big room is the extremely large room with the blue ceiling and intensely bright light (during the day) or black ceiling with lots of tiny night-lights (during the night) found outside all computer installations.

                        Server and Network Monitoring

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                        ecooke
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                        I always start to change colors when I'm in that room for more than a few minutes. It's weird and makes me feel funny.

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                        • B Brady Kelly

                          Drupal, WPF, MooTools, PHP? The choices are paralysing.

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                          bmac
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                          Personally, the best thing I've come across in a long time has been F# -- after over 20 years of professional programming, it's the first thing I've explored that changed how I think about programming. Plus it has a REPL built-in that not only makes testing .NET features super-fast, it removes the need to create a UI for the little helper tools we need to write from time-to-time -- just paste the function defs in and use them, which is extra good for data massaging. That $9 BILLION MS (I saw that figure years ago) has been spending on R&D has paid off at least once. Not coincidentally, the F# guys are the same guys that designed and impld the .NET 2.0 Generics, which is truly impressive, IHO. Peace be with us all.

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                          • E Electron Shepherd

                            Have you thought about going into the Big Room instead? The big room is the extremely large room with the blue ceiling and intensely bright light (during the day) or black ceiling with lots of tiny night-lights (during the night) found outside all computer installations.

                            Server and Network Monitoring

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                            Fabio Franco
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                            Unfortunatelly spending time in the big room makes my home's food storage disappear.

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                              Personally, the best thing I've come across in a long time has been F# -- after over 20 years of professional programming, it's the first thing I've explored that changed how I think about programming. Plus it has a REPL built-in that not only makes testing .NET features super-fast, it removes the need to create a UI for the little helper tools we need to write from time-to-time -- just paste the function defs in and use them, which is extra good for data massaging. That $9 BILLION MS (I saw that figure years ago) has been spending on R&D has paid off at least once. Not coincidentally, the F# guys are the same guys that designed and impld the .NET 2.0 Generics, which is truly impressive, IHO. Peace be with us all.

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                              keozcigisoft
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                              Amen :suss:

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                              • E Electron Shepherd

                                Have you thought about going into the Big Room instead? The big room is the extremely large room with the blue ceiling and intensely bright light (during the day) or black ceiling with lots of tiny night-lights (during the night) found outside all computer installations.

                                Server and Network Monitoring

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                                Naruki 0
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                                It's grey, and the temperature control is all screwy. From broiling to simply sweating profusely, there is no comfortable setting.

                                Codemonkeys don't do it at all. Too busy coding.

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                                • R RichardM1

                                  Brady Kelly wrote:

                                  from a tap. Oh, sorry, a faucet

                                  No, it is OK, up here in the 'world' :laugh: , we also say 'tap' for 'faucet'. It really is not that hard translating from 'English' to 'America'- at least on paper. A little harder in person. I work with a bunch of Indians (sub-continent), Vietnamese and Chinese (Mainland - Mandarin), and comms in just fine in IM or email. It is really hard to do face to face.

                                  Silver member by constant and unflinching longevity.

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                                  Naruki 0
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                                  Er, you mean from 'English' to 'American'. America is the country, colloquially speaking. I really wonder how the Brits react to the American term "fanny pack".

                                  Codemonkeys don't do it at all. Too busy coding.

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