[nycphp-talk] Projects
Mitch Pirtle
mitchy at spacemonkeylabs.com
Sat Aug 28 20:10:07 EDT 2004
Brian O'Connor wrote:
>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.
>
>
You know what I think would give you the most inspiration? Pick
something you are very interested in, and build an application to help
you organize your information. So if you like food, build a recipe
website, if you are into football, then build a sports portal. More
important than the purpose of the tool, make sure you:
* use a distributed version control system (cvs, subversion)
* use existing classes for common tasks (ADOdb, PEAR, jpgraph, etc.)
* include multilingual support (a.k.a. "i18n")
* separate code into separate scripts not just for function, but to
support multiple developers
* include XML-RPC to support external, non-PHP clients
These will go a long way getting you into the right frame of mind to
write really exceptional code, and also accommodate other interested
parties on the Internet - as well as have some room for expansion. You
will be simply amazed at how great it feels when you start something
that takes on a life of its own, and you will learn a great deal more
from that experience than you ever could by just writing an academic
exercise.
-- Mitch
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