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Jan 5, 2003, 01:38 PM
#21
Re:web language challenge
Here's the URL to access the source.
It'll become active at 12:00 tonight.
http://www.jadirect.com.jm/misc/php/...tionsource.php
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Jan 7, 2003, 11:43 AM
#22
Re:web language challenge
<emotiveSpeech>
Congrats CKnight, you really scared off the competition with your script. You have proved the power of PHP.
</emotiveSpeech>
but seriously....
you will have to contact Chris to arrange your cellphone.
congrats again. Hopefully there will be other competitions where I get to compete and not judge.
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Jan 7, 2003, 11:51 AM
#23
Re:web language challenge
Sweet code CKnight...
fewer lines than an Object Oriented version.
I can see how that type of code could get really hard to manage you had to grow the functionality.
Now you just need to come over to the Light side (OOP)
I'm sure you'd create some powerful OO classess
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Jan 7, 2003, 02:34 PM
#24
Re:web language challenge
Yeah, congrats CKnight. 8)
<tease>
I guessed you showed those "non-PHP" guys who's the "bigger" boss
</tease>
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Jan 7, 2003, 10:23 PM
#25
Re:web language challenge
Thanx for the sentiments.
The original application was 42 lines but I decided to gzip is after speaking to a couple other people who originally said they would enter only AFTER I told them my line count.
Well, I'm now the new owner of a Digicel. I'm not too fond of Digicel overall but it made no sense having 4 C&W cell phones. I'm gonna stash it in a back room somewhere and wait to see who comes out with WAP or a comparable service.
Can't wait for the next challenge. This is kinda fun.
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Jan 14, 2003, 01:46 PM
#26
Re:web language challenge
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Jan 4, 2004, 11:50 AM
#27
Re:web language challenge
1 year since the last challenge. No more phones?
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