An article I wrote for Digital Web is online, PHP for Designers. I am happy with how it turned out, and if there’s anything good about it I owe it to Molly, Nick, Paul, and Keith. I hope for this to be the first of several articles on PHP, but to continue I need to streamline my writing process. I don’t like writing, I like having written. Trim, cut, edit.
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Ian Varley | March 31st, 2004 @ 3:06 pm |
Very nice article, concise and eloquent. I’ll send it to my designer friend who just asked me “What’s up with PHP?”
Scrivs | March 31st, 2004 @ 3:25 pm |
Hell all I do is lash the whip. Glad we could get your bio info ;-P
Leslie | March 31st, 2004 @ 7:36 pm |
Please write more articles like this. It’s great.
Jennifer Grucza | April 1st, 2004 @ 2:38 pm |
Do you like PHP? It’s free and ubiquitous, but is it really the best language for the job? If every single language was free and available on all hosts, would you still choose to use PHP? If not, what would you use?
Elaine | April 1st, 2004 @ 3:00 pm |
Thanks for an excellent article! I think it will make a great introduction for the student designers that I occassionally interact with in my work.
elissa | April 1st, 2004 @ 5:57 pm |
your memorable quote (on your profiles page) is HEINOUS!!
Pat | April 1st, 2004 @ 6:20 pm |
Yes, please write more articles like this on PHP!
Julie | April 2nd, 2004 @ 12:23 am |
Very nice! Though as far as languages go, PHP is Greek to me….
Jacques | April 5th, 2004 @ 6:27 am |
Excellent! I just had a request to implement PHP and didn’t know where to start. Your article was very informative.
Mark | April 6th, 2004 @ 8:05 pm |
Once you start using PHP you’ll never go back to static pages again. Nice article.