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  • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

    |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

    FWIW....

    I see, some old regulars--Pedro Graca, Nikolai Chuvakhin, Manuel
    Lemos, Janwillem Borleffs,... back now--but some others like Chung
    Leong, Andy Hassall, Erwin, John Dunlop, Justin Koivisto, Prof. Geoff
    are not that active according to
    <http://groups.google.c om/group/comp.lang.php/aboutTim Van Wassenhove
    seems to be hacking C#.

    I too gone out to lurk Ajax (and documented my BehaviorS.js) and
    Delphi. Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
    RoR or still with PHP? TIA

    --
    <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
    Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

  • Geoff Berrow

    #2
    Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

    Message-ID: <1162116497.166 821.187730@h48g 2000cwc.googleg roups.comfrom
    R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah contained the following:
    >FWIW....
    >
    I see, some old regulars--Pedro Graca, Nikolai Chuvakhin, Manuel
    >Lemos, Janwillem Borleffs,... back now--but some others like Chung
    >Leong, Andy Hassall, Erwin, John Dunlop, Justin Koivisto, Prof. Geoff
    >are not that active according to
    ><http://groups.google.c om/group/comp.lang.php/aboutTim Van Wassenhove
    >seems to be hacking C#.
    >
    I too gone out to lurk Ajax (and documented my BehaviorS.js) and
    >Delphi. Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
    >RoR or still with PHP? TIA
    I'm still here but I left my teaching job went self employed in August
    and have been too busy to keep up with Usenet. Plenty busy with PHP
    though.

    May have a Delphi job for you if you are interested, drop me an email.
    (watch for the spam trap)

    --
    Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
    It's only Usenet, no one dies.
    My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
    Simple RFDs http://www.ckdog.co.uk/rfdmaker/

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    • Pedro Graca

      #3
      Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

      R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
      Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
      RoR or still with PHP? TIA
      Like Geoff, I've had to cut down my participation in usenet for a while,
      but I haven't really left.

      And no! I haven't gone to (... google ...) Ruby on Rails, though I've
      been using some of my spare time in C.

      --
      I (almost) never check the dodgeit address.
      If you *really* need to mail me, use the address in the Reply-To
      header with a message in *plain* *text* *without* *attachments*.

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      • Chung Leong

        #4
        Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

        R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
        FWIW....
        >
        I see, some old regulars--Pedro Graca, Nikolai Chuvakhin, Manuel
        Lemos, Janwillem Borleffs,... back now--but some others like Chung
        Leong, Andy Hassall, Erwin, John Dunlop, Justin Koivisto, Prof. Geoff
        are not that active according to
        <http://groups.google.c om/group/comp.lang.php/aboutTim Van Wassenhove
        seems to be hacking C#.
        >
        I too gone out to lurk Ajax (and documented my BehaviorS.js) and
        Delphi. Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
        RoR or still with PHP? TIA
        >
        --
        <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
        Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/
        I still check this group, just not as frequently as I used to. For most
        questions someone would have provided answers by the time I see them.
        Been working near exclusively in Flash nowadays, so PHP info is no
        longer at the tip of my mental fingertips.

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        • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

          #5
          Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

          Geoff Berrow wrote:
          Message-ID: <1162116497.166 821.187730@h48g 2000cwc.googleg roups.comfrom
          <snip>
          I'm still here but I left my teaching job went self employed in August
          and have been too busy to keep up with Usenet. Plenty busy with PHP
          though.
          Thanks for the response and great to know that you're busy.
          May have a Delphi job for you if you are interested, drop me an email.
          (watch for the spam trap)
          I'm not that good in Delphi, unlike my wife. Thanks for the offer
          though.

          --
          <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
          Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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          • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

            #6
            Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

            Pedro Graca wrote:
            R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
            Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
            RoR or still with PHP? TIA
            >
            Like Geoff, I've had to cut down my participation in usenet for a while,
            but I haven't really left.
            >
            And no! I haven't gone to (... google ...) Ruby on Rails, though I've
            been using some of my spare time in C.
            Thanks for your reply. I thought that most of the PHP programmers
            got migrated to RoR; but nice to know everyone is still hacking here.
            Nice to know your expertise in C too.

            --
            <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
            Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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            • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

              #7
              Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

              Chung Leong wrote:
              <snip>
              I still check this group, just not as frequently as I used to. For most
              questions someone would have provided answers by the time I see them.
              Been working near exclusively in Flash nowadays, so PHP info is no
              longer at the tip of my mental fingertips.
              It's great to know you're still here. I'm too lurking around the
              OpenLaszlo "Legals" platform (that can generate both Flash and DHTML as
              far as I understand) as it looks promising.

              --
              <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
              Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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              • Geoff Berrow

                #8
                Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

                Message-ID: <1162207507.975 869.218320@e64g 2000cwd.googleg roups.comfrom
                R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah contained the following:
                >May have a Delphi job for you if you are interested, drop me an email.
                >(watch for the spam trap)
                >
                I'm not that good in Delphi, unlike my wife. Thanks for the offer
                >though.
                Well, your wife then... if it comes off, I don't care who does it.

                --
                Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
                It's only Usenet, no one dies.
                My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
                Simple RFDs http://www.ckdog.co.uk/rfdmaker/

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                • Andy Hassall

                  #9
                  Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

                  On 29 Oct 2006 02:08:17 -0800, "R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah"
                  <ng4rrjanbiah@r ediffmail.comwr ote:
                  I see, some old regulars--Pedro Graca, Nikolai Chuvakhin, Manuel
                  >Lemos, Janwillem Borleffs,... back now--but some others like Chung
                  >Leong, Andy Hassall, Erwin, John Dunlop, Justin Koivisto, Prof. Geoff
                  >are not that active according to
                  ><http://groups.google.c om/group/comp.lang.php/aboutTim Van Wassenhove
                  >seems to be hacking C#.
                  >
                  I too gone out to lurk Ajax (and documented my BehaviorS.js) and
                  >Delphi. Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
                  >RoR or still with PHP? TIA
                  Still with PHP. Been busy at work (which is heavy on PHP + Oracle), and so
                  I've been a bit more selective as to which questions I answer here.

                  Haven't switched to RoR and not planning to - without wanting to start a
                  language argument, I'm not too keen on some parts of it, mostly how it
                  interacts with the database. I can see it could be a useful tool for certain
                  situations, though.

                  Also been hacking away at my main pet project, see signature - new version out
                  at some point. Keeps me ticking over on C++ and Windows GUI stuff.

                  --
                  Andy Hassall :: andy@andyh.co.u k :: http://www.andyh.co.uk
                  http://www.andyhsoftware.co.uk/space :: disk and FTP usage analysis tool

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                  • John Dunlop

                    #10
                    Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

                    R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah:
                    Just curious, what you guys are really working with?
                    Not really with PHP anymore, I've been forced over to the dark side.

                    I still have call to work with regular expressions.

                    Bit of a Jock of all trades, as it were.
                    I see you've been busy too, Rajesh. Congratulations on the wedding.

                    --
                    Jock

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                    • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

                      #11
                      Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

                      Andy Hassall wrote:
                      On 29 Oct 2006 02:08:17 -0800, "R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah"
                      <ng4rrjanbiah@r ediffmail.comwr ote:
                      <snip>
                      Still with PHP. Been busy at work (which is heavy on PHP + Oracle), and so
                      I've been a bit more selective as to which questions I answer here.
                      >
                      Haven't switched to RoR and not planning to - without wanting to start a
                      language argument, I'm not too keen on some parts of it, mostly how it
                      interacts with the database. I can see it could be a useful tool for certain
                      situations, though.
                      >
                      Also been hacking away at my main pet project, see signature - new version out
                      at some point. Keeps me ticking over on C++ and Windows GUI stuff.
                      Thanks for the response. Glad to know that you're still in PHP. I'd
                      thought that you're a Perl monk and you're hacking C++--great:-)

                      --
                      <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
                      Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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                      • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

                        #12
                        Re: |OT| Current trend in c.l.php

                        John Dunlop wrote:
                        R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah:
                        >
                        Just curious, what you guys are really working with?
                        >
                        Not really with PHP anymore, I've been forced over to the dark side.
                        Oh, same here--people are pushing me towards RoR and .net
                        I still have call to work with regular expressions.
                        >
                        Bit of a Jock of all trades, as it were.
                        >>
                        I see you've been busy too, Rajesh. Congratulations on the wedding.
                        Yup, thanks:-)

                        --
                        <?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?>
                        Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

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