[nycphp-talk] dinner help
John Lacey
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Thu Dec 4 08:07:28 EST 2003
Michael Southwell wrote:
> At 09:56 PM 12/3/2003, you wrote:
>
>> damn, being from Phila and having worked in the City from time to
>> time, I sure miss East Coast food.. ya just can't get a good sammich
>> out here in Colorado :(
>
>
> ah, but your skiing is better!
>
>
true dat Michael... Steamboat Spring's champagne powder is a
pleasure to do a face plant in :))
btw, I worked for Steamboat's Ski and Resort Corp for a year
and 2 summers on their central reservations system -- AT&T
Unix with an Informix back end... tough job but someone had
to do it :)
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John Lacey wrote:
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>
> Michael Southwell wrote:
>
>> At 09:56 PM 12/3/2003, you wrote:
>>
>>> damn, being from Phila and having worked in the City from time to
>>> time, I sure miss East Coast food.. ya just can't get a good sammich
>>> out here in Colorado :(
>>
>>
>>
>> ah, but your skiing is better!
>>
>>
>
> true dat Michael... Steamboat Spring's champagne powder is a pleasure to
> do a face plant in :))
>
> btw, I worked for Steamboat's Ski and Resort Corp for a year and 2
> summers on their central reservations system -- AT&T Unix with an
> Informix back end... tough job but someone had to do it :)
There's already a PHP Cruise. I think a PHP Ski Trip with tutorials, sessions, powder and hot chocolate would be great :)
H
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-sry wrote:
>>See, I told you this was a better place to get questions answered than
>>the wwwac.
>>
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> Hey! Now don't go comparing apples to oranges--wwwac is still
> better for plenty of things, if nothing else, the wwwacies themselves! :)
> We have lots of fun over there and occasionally get some work
> done, too! For the focused topic of PHP or PHP/mySQL, yes,
> this is HEAVEN :-) So glad I found you guys.
You should also check out the NYFE (New York Front End) list, also at http://nyphp.org/lists
It focuses on client-side coding and interaction between PHP and client side languages - crazy guys, but they're great :)
> Jeff, thanks for the list of books - I have no money for any books
> right now but the Great American Public Library system seems to
> keep themselves pretty well-stocked on computer-related things
> here in Cambridge. Big surprise, huh? <<g>>
>
> I'll see what I can find. I think O'Reilly needs to have a "large
> consumer's club" or "Book of the Month" club where if you buy
> at least 8 books a year, you get one free or something :-D The
> only things besides clothes that I have paid to ship internationally
> (no less than 3 times) are my computer and engineering
> books--more than half of them ORA. I want something back,
> darnit.
NYPHP's book review program might help. We've got a couple great books left and request more from the publishers. The books are free, but we ask that you write a short review of the book. See http://nyphp.org/library for more.
Hans
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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] security? we don't need no stinkin security!
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John Lacey wrote:
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> Tim Gales wrote:
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>> ".. wouldn't it be nice if well-designed secure components (pcom?)
>> were available that one could go to the 'lego box' and pull out what
>> you need to put it together..."
>>
>> Are you saying that Pear doesn't do this?
I would say PEAR doesn't do this for a number of reasons. For one, PEAR is not modular (component) based. It's a framework with a great deal of interdependancy that provides a large and varied set of functionality. PEAR doesn't provide isolated functionality - it's all PEAR or nothing. More of an erector set than legos? :)
PCOMs, or any component based system, are isolated from each other. There are no dependancies between components, and each provides a very specific set of functionality - yet, the functionality is generic (could be used and reused in any environment).
Personally, and not to come down on PEAR or CPAN too much, but a large, complex and interconnected framework is more prone to security issues, not to mention performance and maintainability. A component model allows specific functionality to be extremely well tested, maintained and deployed.
My 2 cents,
H
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