[nycphp-talk] Projects
Josh McCormack
joshmccormack at travelersdiary.com
Sat Aug 28 20:00:49 EDT 2004
FUDforum (http://fudforum.org/forum/) has "NNTP & Mailing List
integration, allowing FUDforum to be used to archive newsgroups &
mailing lists, as well as allow forum members to post messages to
newsgroups and mailing lists via the forum."
Josh
Joseph Crawford Jr. wrote:
> Brian,
>
> I have a project up my sleeve that i am going to be working on, it is
> basically a forum but rather than only being a forum i am going to tightly
> couple it in with newsgroups.
>
> I plan to make it a news forum that when you go read a thread, you are
> actually reading messages on a news group. When you reply well.. your post
> get's sent to the news group.
>
> Sorta like Clew is doing with mailing lists i guess, i havent had much time
> to look over Clew.
>
> I havent seen anything like this before that is what is providing my
> motivation, that and i will learn a lot such as role based security,
> Patterns, OOP, reading news messages and connecting to and from a news
> server, Template based like smarty but i want to write my own to learn.
>
> If this sounds like a project you would like to help out with and have the
> time get back to me.
>
> Right now i havent had much time aside from work to do anything so i havent
> started the project yet, although i will be shortly.
>
> Joe Crawford Jr.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brian O'Connor" <gatzby3jr at gmail.com>
> To: <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 1:27 PM
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] Projects
>
>
>
>>Hi I've been working with PHP now for close to 7 months now, and I
>>feel the biggest obstacle for furthering my knowledge is lack of
>>projects / sites to create. I've already worked with MySQL a lot, a
>>little bit of PEAR, and worked a bit with OOP. I was wondering if
>>anyone had any suggestions for projects that I do, or a strategy that
>>I can use to learn different styles of php. Thanks.
>>--
>>Brian O'Connor
>>_______________________________________________
>>New York PHP Talk
>>Supporting AMP Technology (Apache/MySQL/PHP)
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>>http://www.newyorkphp.org
>>
>>
>
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