On Jun 7, 2004, at 11:39 AM, Tyler Replogle wrote:
I just did all of that and it took me 1 hour and 35 mins
Just for grins and giggles, why don't I post the exact assignment specs?
FYI, I've never really had to deal with file uploads and downloads
before. It probably took me to an hour to research
I've been searching around for productivity benchmarks for PHP
programming. The only references I can find for it are in for-pay
publications.
I've ended up becoming a PHP developer more out of happenstance than
anything. I've been doing it for a couple of years now, but... I don't
really know
Thanks for the feedback. Just to clear up a couple questions regarding
my particular needs...
1. server has *plenty* of capacity
2. traffic is *very* low; max load would be 20 visitors looking at 4
images apiece over a 4-hour period
3. images will only be retrieved once or twice by one or two di
Slightly OT, but I'm hoping for a few opinions about handling JPG/MOV
files with PHP/MySQL.
I've read that, given the choice, you should never store images in a
database because it makes the database dog slow. But I've got some
parameters and issues that might make a difference:
1. The only wa
Thoughts on frequent switching in and out of PHP mode:
Switch out, static HTML
Switch out, more static HTML
I've found that I prefer programming this way, for the most part,
putting most of the heavy PHP programming at the top, and then using
static HTML interspersed mostly with quick statement
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