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What is PHPNW?

PHPNW is a community of web developers, web designers and anyone else interested in PHP, from the North West.

 

Their website is here www.phpnw.org

 

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Re: [phpnw] Open Source Projects

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Oliver Bayes-Shelton <
If you use any PEAR packages feel free to file bugs, write docs or submit
patches ;-)
k.

Re: [phpnw] Open Source Projects

Rails. Sinatra.
[Although learning another language will improve your programming skills in all languages, so I'm only mostly trolling.]
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Caius Durling
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+44 (0) 7960 268 100
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Re: [phpnw] Open Source Projects

phpExcel ([link]), phpPowerpoint
([link]) and phpWord ([link])
are looking for new blood for development, documentation, responding to
queries on the message boards, etc.
Take a look and see if any of those projects interest you.
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Mark Baker

Re: [phpnw] Open Source Projects

Python > Ruby
But yeah, learn another language. It'll make you think about how you program
in PHP and teach you new tricks.
Interesting article by programmer at Google -
[link]
<[link]>He recommends some good books at the end for
learning Python / Scheme, learning either of which would definitely make you

Open Source Projects

Hi Guys,

Does any one have any good project on at the moment of considering any
as I have a bit of free time which means I would like to contribute to
something.

Re: [phpnw] Open Source Projects

If you want to take a look at CampFireManager at
[link], that'd be nice of you ;)
All the best,

Re: [phpnw] Open Source Projects

Hi Oliver,
On 13 July 2010 14:26, Oliver Bayes-Shelton
Dive into Drupal - [link]

Re: [phpnw] The Next Facebook?

This is a troll, surely. Don't feed the trolls folks!

Re: [phpnw] The Next Facebook?

I think the problem is that the people you're talking about don't
actually have any idea about business.
If you're planning on setting up a website to be "the next facebook"
then you're talking about starting a business. The fact that it's web
based is completely irrelevant, but this seems to confuse people.