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Re: Blog on PHP Bits & Pieces Jerry Stuckle 06-06-2008
Posted by Jerry Stuckle on June 6, 2008, 4:34 pm
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fyi@craft2style.com wrote:

>
> Your A & B do not include every PHP users. There're those experienced
> programmers who make the switch to PHP. Also, there're others who do
> php programming every now and then and, who require concise reference
> at hand.
>

No. But your postings will lead many new PHP users astray.

> In the development of these blog postings, the intention is not to
> present myself as experts in php. The php writeups are meant as
> reminders and references for myself and others like myself. For all I
> know the php experts here may or may not have an impressive php site
> to showcase their expertise with sustainable viewerships to booast
> about. How good or how lousy a php coder they are, nobody know. And I
> don't care. I am more concerned with the usability of information that
> is presented to my target audiences. Php is not my bread and butter
> nor my core interest. Database design is.
>

All you've done is show your LACK of abilities in PHP. If that's what
you tried to do, then you excelled.

> What I do not understand is why should it be anyone concern how I
> write and post my articles? Who the one calling the shot here?
>

Because, as has been explained before - there are too many examples of
bad programming practices like you are showing available on the net.
And when people try to use this crap, many of them end up here asking
questions.

It also reflects poorly on the entire PHP community to have this junk in
public view.

> Let face it you "experts" saw someone with a crafting site and thought
> you can bully a woman into submitting to your egocentric behaviors. So
> EXPERTS, let us have a look at your wonderful php sites. Or is it the
> one here: http://www.jdscomputer.net/default.htm
>

This had nothing to do with you being a woman. I didn't even know you
are a woman (are you?). The only one making sexist comments is you.

And BTW - check again. That is not my website. I'm not even located
within 1,000 miles of Kansas.

But you're unable to see even the difference in the names.

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