a- (more out of interest) any problems with tasktop? I've found it a
bit buggy/pain to install in ganymede (although mylyn works a dream)
Haven't had any issues with tasktop but I'm very impressed with it so
far. Install was just like any other extension, I'm using zend studio
6.1 which is
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
OOP
>
>
> *Dev OS*
Centos , some time XAMPP n
>
>
> *Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
>
>
> *Live Server OS*
Centos
>
>
> *Live Serv
On 17/10/2008, at 12:14, Nathan Rixham wrote:
*Procedural or OOP?*
OOP
*Dev OS*
Mac OS 10.5.5
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.5
*Live Server OS*
Linux 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp #1 SMP
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.2.6
*Which HTTP Server Software (+version)?*
Apache 1.3.41 live and Apache 2.2.
Brendon Van Heyzen wrote:
Have to say using eclipse/zend for eclipse with mylyn/tasktop really
helps in keeping up with bug tracking (trac) with all my projects. Helps to
keep everything organized, especially when management wants to know
what's going on. SVN is also crucial and its nice to have
*Procedural or OOP?*
I try now to do everything OOP, its just worth spending the extra time
(depending) going the OOP route even on small tasks
*Dev OS*
Mac OS X 10.5.5
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
*Live Server OS*
Gentoo linux (not sure version)
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.2.5 (haven't upgraded
On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 00:14 +0100, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
>
OOP
> *Dev OS*
>
Ubuntu 8.04
> *Dev PHP Version*
>
PHP-5.2.3
> *Live Server OS*
>
Debian
> *Live Server PHP Version*
>
PHP-5.2.3
2008/10/17 Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
>
Mostly OO
>
> *Dev OS*
>
Ubuntu Hardy
>
> *Dev PHP Version*
>
5.2.? - I don't remember
>
> *Live Server OS*
>
CentOS, Fedora
>
> *Live Server PHP Version
> *Procedural or OOP?*
OOP
> *Dev OS*
Windows XP
> *Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
> *Live Server OS*
-
> *Live Server PHP Version*
-
> *Which HTTP Server Software (+version)?*
Apache 2.2
> *IDE / Dev Environment*
UltraEdit
> *Preferred Framework(s)?*
Zend Framework, Ext JS
> *Do you Unit
> -Original Message-
> From: Nathan Rixham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:14 PM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] PHP Dev Facts
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Depends on the project.
Large scope: OOP
Small scope: (usually) Procedural
...but I've be
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
>
OOP
>
> *Dev OS*
>
Windows & CentOS
>
> *Dev PHP Version*
>
Win 5.1.2, CentOS 5.2.6
>
> *Live Server OS*
>
Windows & C
2008/10/17 Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
OOP but sometimes i have to procedural.
> *Dev OS*
Gentoo Linux
> *Dev PHP Version*
PHP 5.2.6-pl7-gentoo with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.2
> *Live Server OS*
F
On Oct 16, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Evening All,
I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
*Procedural or OOP?*
Procedural, haven't learned OOP yet. and besides... $this = $that;
makes more sense to me then $this->$that; :)
*Dev OS*
OS X Leopard (What ever the m
*Procedural or OOP?*
Both depending on the scale of the project.
*Dev OS*
Usually Debian 4
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
*Live Server OS*
Client's choice. For my full time job I write for CentOS 5 and Debian based
OSs.
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.2.6 - It doesn't make sense to program in a version yo
Here's mine.
*Procedural or OOP?*
Both, even when I'm doing procedural stuff at the very least I'll have a
classes directory/autoloader function where I have OOP API's to assist in
the design.
*Dev OS*
At home windows vista. At work Linux Slackware.
*Dev PHP Version*
PHP 5.2.5. I would run la
[snip]
*Procedural or OOP?*
Mix - depends on the job to be done
*Dev OS*
SUSe Linux
*Dev PHP Version*
5.n
*Live Server OS*
SUSe Linux
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.n
*Which HTTP Server Software (+version)?*
Apache 2.n
*IDE / Dev Environment*
Eclipse / Zend
*Preferred Framework(s)?*
none
*Do you Unit
On Friday 17 October 2008 02:14:18 Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Procedural in design. And code a bit different. I'm groupping my functions
under classes like util, user, session etc. Each function is public stati
Nathan Rixham schreef:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
mostly OOP with a smattering of helper functions.
small CLI scripts are often procedural.
>
> *Dev OS*
Mac OS X Leopard (with winXP VM)
>
> *Dev PHP Version*
daily dev 5.2.6
On 17 Oct 2008, at 00:14, Nathan Rixham wrote:
I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
*Procedural or OOP?*
My standard architecture is OOP with procedural controllers.
*Dev OS*
OSX.
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
*Live Server OS*
CentOS and FreeBSD.
*Live Server PHP Version*
Quoting Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Evening All,
I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
*Procedural or OOP?*
OO
*Dev OS*
Ubuntu / Windows XP
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
*Live Server OS*
Debian / Suse
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.2.6
*Which HTTP Server Soft
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Evening All,
I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
*Procedural or OOP?*
Mainly OOP nowadays
*Dev OS*
'Eclipse'
So I can run transparently on Windows or Linux depending on the customer site
*Dev PHP Version*
In limbo at present awaiting sorting out of wind
On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 00:14 +0100, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be really interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Procedural
> *Dev OS*
opensuse 11.0
> *Dev PHP Version*
5.2.5 & 4.3.8-9-10-11
> *Live Server OS*
opensuse 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.0, 8.2, 9.1
> *Live Se
On Thursday 16 October 2008 6:14:18 pm Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Right tool for the job. I'm comfortable in either. Most of my work these
days is in a large open source procedural framework, but I'm slowly
On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 00:14 +0100, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Procedural
> *Dev OS*
Suse 10.3, Fedora 6, Redhat ?, Windows Server 2003
> *Dev PHP Version*
5.2.5 & 4.?
> *Live Server OS*
Suse 10.3, Fedora 6, Re
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Evening All,
> >
> > I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
> >
> > *Procedural or OOP?*
Procedural
> > *Dev OS*
Mandriva Linux (home and work)
> > *Dev PHP Version*
5.2.6
>
> > *Liv
On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 00:14 +0100, Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Primarily OOP, occasionally procedural for some one off quick access
functions. InterJinn will also generate "anonymous" procedural code.
> *Dev
On Oct 16, 2008, at 6:14 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Evening All,
I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
*Procedural or OOP?*
OOP Always
*Dev OS*
OS X
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.x
*Live Server OS*
OpenSuse/Redhat
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.2.x
*Which HTTP Server Software (+v
*Procedural or OOP?*
oo where possible.
*Dev OS*
ubuntu
*Dev PHP Version*
5.2.x (whatever ubuntu supplies at the time)
*Live Server OS*
mix of debian etch, rhel 4/5.
*Live Server PHP Version*
5.1.6 (deb), 5.2.0 i think on rhel.
*Which HTTP Server Software (+version)?*
apach
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
Both, though while I am still on the fence about OOP in a web based app, I
am trying for the next few apps
>
>
> *Dev OS*
Wind
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
I'm perfectly comfortable with both, but call me old-hat --- I far
prefer procedural.
> *Dev OS*
Loaded question, since - as a small ISP - I generally try to
create an environment that exactl
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Evening All,
>
> I'd be /really/ interested to know who uses what!
>
> *Procedural or OOP?*
oop
>
> *Dev OS*
ubuntu & os x
>
> *Dev PHP Version*
php 5.2.6
>
> *Live Server OS*
Mix of Red Hat Enteprise & Debian
>
> *Live
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