1) working with object orientated properly, writing classes and the like, this is my first time using classes that I have written, 2) working with version control, git and cvs, I publish to my git local repo, and then push to CVS, I have some nice alias functions on my box to make it quicker, 3) More difficult to pick something, for item 3, there is a lot I have learned, expanding my PHP, SQL (mysqli) knowledge, as well as all the team stuff and working with the team in a different way, I mean looking at them as users, rather than team members

No doubt I will add to this soon :-)

Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Barry Carlyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It was suggested that students write about what they have done and what they
aim to achieve by the end

    Can you name specifically three things you've learned during the
first half of the summer that you didn't know before?  For example:
working on this project also gave you familiarity with working with a
group and meeting deadlines; the project taught you how to work with
version control software; you developed a more intimate knowledge of
the PHP internals; et cetera.

    We know what we're getting out of the experience with your
involvement with the project, I'm just curious as to how it's working
out on your end.


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