Freelancers Forum Messages on Thursday April 17th 2008
Re: FN-FORUM: Tutorial Check??
date posted 17th April 2008 22:42
Kathy
> A few comments - If this is for open learning or CBT, you need to make
> it more obvious that it is the type of simulation that does things on
> its own, rather than a simulation of the progr...
Re: FN-FORUM: PHP book recommendation
date posted 17th April 2008 22:19
Paul Cooper wrote:
> I've decided to learn PHP and would appreciate recommendations for
> books.
I really like the O'Reilly series
they tend to be written from a programmers perspective, and don't...
Re: FN-FORUM: RE: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 21:48
>> Haven't considered J2EE (and don't know anything about it), but would
>> consider learning a technology from scratch if someone could convince me
>> that the TCO would be lower (in other words it'...
FN-FORUM: RE: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 18:10
Many thanks for *all* the replies to this question (and for those who =
have
replied off list).
Having programmed in the past mainly in C, C++ and VB6, I am all for =
good
coding practices - e.g. OO...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 16:58
Dai Williams wrote:
>> We had been planning to develop in ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 but recently some (ASP
>>
> based) people/companies have tried to convince us
>
>> that .NET is dead and buried beca...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 16:57
> This however is not the same thing as being dead; with the weight of
> Microsoft behind it and a vast number of installed systems it will live
> for a long time yet.
...at least as long as Micr...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 16:35
>> On Thursday 17 April 2008 17:18:45 Clark wrote:
>>
>> > We had been planning to develop in ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 but recently some (ASP
>> > based) people/companies have tried to convince us that .NET i...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 15:59
On Thursday 17 April 2008 17:18:45 Clark wrote:
> We had been planning to develop in ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 but recently some (ASP
> based) people/companies have tried to convince us that .NET is dead and
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHPers and FORM scripters?
date posted 17th April 2008 15:47
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Adam
Mould
> Hi list... anyone out there good at PHP and FORM scripts? I'd like to hook
up with someone who's good at implementing
> form scripts...
RE: FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 15:44
> We had been planning to develop in ASP.NET 2.0/3.5 but recently some (ASP
based) people/companies have tried to convince us
> that .NET is dead and buried because it is too complicated to develop in...
Re: FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 14:56
Especially if you are looking long term and ecommerce, I would suggest
going the PHP route.
I have absolutely no dealings with ASP .NET whatsoever but each time I
hear it mentioned I tend to get "o...
FN-FORUM: ASP/ASP.NET 2.0/3.5. Which is best?
date posted 17th April 2008 14:47
Sorry if this steals some of your thunder Mr(s) PHP but I have a =
question
about ASP/ASP.NET. Maybe you can help with ASP.
I need to create several medium to large web sites for a company. We =
inte...
RE: FN-FORUM: PHP book recommendation
date posted 17th April 2008 14:34
Hi Paul
I found the wrox books on php (and generally other topics) very good, well
written and just the ticket.
HTH
Darren
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FN-FORUM: Virtual world making software
date posted 17th April 2008 13:51
Thanx Brendan I check it out.... (:))
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Re: FN-FORUM: PHP book recommendation
date posted 17th April 2008 13:21
On Thursday 17 April 2008 15:03:33 Paul Cooper wrote:
> I've decided to learn PHP and would appreciate recommendations for
> books. I've been using ASP for several years, so if there is a book
> focu...
FN-FORUM: PHP book recommendation
date posted 17th April 2008 12:32
I've decided to learn PHP and would appreciate recommendations for
books. I've been using ASP for several years, so if there is a book
focused on converting skillsets, then all the better. Using Ama...
FN-FORUM: Fwd: PHPers and FORM scripters? (contact)
date posted 17th April 2008 11:30
contact me: http://www.amcreative.biz/contact.html
>
> Hi list... anyone out there good at PHP and FORM scripts? I'd like
> to hook up with someone who's good at implementing form scripts to
> web...
FN-FORUM: PHPers and FORM scripters?
date posted 17th April 2008 11:28
Hi list... anyone out there good at PHP and FORM scripts? I'd like to
hook up with someone who's good at implementing form scripts to
websites... particularly in the area of HOTEL sites... I have...
RE: SPAM-LOW: RE: FN-FORUM: 3d / Flash developer.
date posted 17th April 2008 09:56
If that is the toss up then maybe the lighting effects could be ditched for
a fast, smooth and scalable animation.
Regards
Sam Morgan
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Re: SPAM-LOW: RE: FN-FORUM: 3d / Flash developer.
date posted 17th April 2008 09:45
so not vector based or scaleable, sigh.
4pw N
On 17 Apr 2008, at 09:47, Sam M - www.wiredeyes.com wrote:
> Yes that is close to what they are after but with lighting source
> effect....
Re: FN-FORUM: Tutorial Check??
date posted 17th April 2008 09:25
A few comments - If this is for open learning or CBT, you need to make
it more obvious that it is the type of simulation that does things on
its own, rather than a simulation of the program that you c...
RE: FN-FORUM: virtual world making software?
date posted 17th April 2008 08:24
lee - you should take a look at papervision - =
http://www.papervision3d.org
its an advanced 3d engine for actionscript thats proving to be quite =
popular
Kind regards=20
Brendan Oliver
=20
-...
RE: SPAM-LOW: RE: FN-FORUM: 3d / Flash developer.
date posted 17th April 2008 08:16
Yes that is close to what they are after but with lighting source effect.
They are also looking to be able to mouse over to control the animation or
even better to have it spin slowly and be able to g...
RE: FN-FORUM: 3d / Flash developer.
date posted 17th April 2008 02:56
Just got in and this looked like a nice little project before I head off =
to
bed.=20
Is this the kind of thing you're after. Sorry, I haven't read many of =
the
other related posts so I don't know i...
Re: FN-FORUM: 3d / Flash developer.
date posted 17th April 2008 01:25
On Thursday 17 April 2008 01:01:52 Dave Martin wrote:
> All your bandwidth blong to us!
> literally so it seems.... shame i would have liked a peek to see how it
> went..
It was a work in progress......