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Database Driven Websites @ McMaster June 2006

June 29th, 2006

I just finsihed teaching a wonderful class at McMaster University called database driven websites. It was part of McMaster’s Web Design and Development program, of which I am a principal instructor. This post is a way for us to stay in touch with each other and for continued updates into the world of PHP. If you weren’t a student, you are still welcome to browse, but I doubt you’ll find much interesting here. If you are a student, then read on!

I’ve decided not to password protect this post. You are free to create an account and comment with any alias you choose. Your email will not be publically available. I’ll be sure to post links to the source code of your final projects as I get them in. Thanks again for a great 14 weeks.

If anyone wants to track this thread, the easiest way to do it might be RSS (really simple syndication).  I have a post about Using Firefox with RSS available.

This entry was made on June 29th, 2006 @ 11:38 and filed into Education.

Comments

Madz wrote on June 29th, 2006 @ 4:18

After countless sleepless nights for the past couple of months trying to make sense of the love/hate relationship I have with PHP, our professor finally reveal wordpress. Viola! he said! It made us all warm and fuzzy but at the same puzzled by availability of frameworks and php snippet codes out there.

Dammit, he made us sweat and shed blood over damn php codes and just literally coding it one at a time. It was fun, yeah but hell at the same. I love Derek and really, I guess it was his duty to teach us all. Thanks for all your gudance. Good bless you, Derek!

Love,
madz

Derek wrote on June 29th, 2006 @ 5:56

ha ha. Thanks Madz (I think). Trial by fire!

Derek wrote on June 30th, 2006 @ 5:19

I know some of you (Fred) are wanting to build a directory browser for your project. You might want to check out the work done by Relay. I wrote about it here Relay PHP Directory Manager.

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