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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:57 am
by Kadanis
Soz for the hijack
Hi, I'm Dave a Senior Developer/IT Manager for a media company in Dorset in the UK.
Been using PHP for about 9 months now although I've been a programmer for about 9 years. VB, RDMS, .NET, Java, OOP, and various bits on the web ASP,HTML etc
Started out in desktop solutions for a bank, now working on web products for a media company.
I'll apologise here and now if my php is a little shonky sometimes. I'd never used it until Jan this year when the company decided to re-write their principle web sites in PHP/MySQL then the php guru left and I've have to pretty much learn by doing lol
See y'all around the forums

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:03 pm
by basdog22
Gosh!!!
It has been a long time since my last visit here
Now on i will stick around and i ll try to help and get help... I promise
Nice to be back

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:01 am
by Luke
welcome back

!
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:16 pm
by adamb10
Hi.

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:58 pm
by houston
Steve from mid Michigan
Im new here but have been doing web for about 5 years or so. Still very new to PHP, but I can hold my own in all of the design apps, including 3D studio max, after effects, flash, and illustrator/photoshop.
I hold an associates of science in digital media. For a day job, I work for
www.midstatelitho.net (I also did the site) which is a printing equipment dealership. I service prepress machinery called imagesetters which are used to make plates that are used in large printing press to actually lay the image on the paper. In laymans terms, an imagesetter is the step between a computer file and a large offset printing press. This means I spend much of my time training prepress designers in how to prepare a job for the press room.
I also handle color proofing in print shops. Meaning I create color profiles and output solutions so accurate samples of a pending press-job can be made for the customer. This includes generating color profiles and establishing an inline workflow step for creating these proofs. If you've heard of CIP3 or CIP4 - I've also got my hands in on that, but I'll leave the details on the extra curious.[/img]
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:12 am
by bogdan
Hi, I'm Bogdan, nice to meet you all.
I'm 23, living in Timisoara, Romania (yey some romanians trying to code...). Graduated Economics, at UVT (West University Timisoara). My section was/is called Business Informatics (hope thats the best translation). Been working with Pascal since 7th grade, through high school, had the oportunity to experience VB, Delphi, PHP, Oracle through the 4 years of my studies.
Curently doing a master at the same Univ, called SIFB, Banking-Financial Informatic Systems (hope translation is ok, again).
Worked for almost a year at a US company, Rom branch, called Corecard. I was hired as a programmer but did testing for 98% of the time, decided I can do more than that and asked for a raise and a move to more serious business
They offered something that I considered and still consider insignificant si I quit.
Got a job the very next monday which is much cooler at a group of 2 companies (acrux and aspire solutions) where I have the chance to code (PHP, JScript, MySql) and I hope to get into Java and Ajax by the end of the summer.
On a more personal side, I have a gf for 2years heading for 3now; love to play mmos, I'm into SF genre, currently playing eve online with a bunch of people I know in RL.
I find this comunity very cool, helpfull

. Thanks.
Cheers, B
(I may be a typoer)
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:51 pm
by rudi feijo
Heya, Im Rudi, from Brazil
Very novice php programmer who got many deadlines and no time to have the proper instruction :p
I try my best "learning along" the projects Im commited to.
And Id love the hell out of you all if youd make a PHP newbies forum so I dont have to post my noobish questions among these other fine threads

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 11:08 am
by RobertGonzalez
Welcome to the community Rudi. I think the suggestion of a newbie forum has been brought up before. The challenge is where does someone make the decision if the question is newbie or not

? The regulars around here read through almost all of the forums and respond to as many posts as we are able to, to best help out the new folks around here. Many of the regulars here were at one point newbies themselves

and we went through the same growth process here. Stick around. In no time you'll be answering others' questions at the same time as yours are getting answered.
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 4:26 pm
by Boxers
Hi, my name is Nigel.
I've been a hobby php programmer for 2 years now. I used to do a lot of general programming at work, but as time goes by I've tended to do less and less as my job has developed into project management *sign* ah for the good old days.
I caught onto php as a nice (free) way to keep up to date with some programming skills and I've really enjoyed it.
Like many other posts here - I'm more of a programmer, less of a designer so my web sites aren't that fancy to look at.
Look forward to browsing through this forum.
Cheers
hi im jamire
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:57 am
by jamire
hi im jamire and im new here.
im working in an outsourcing company in the philippines. im a pure filipino ( 75%pinoy + 25%espanol ).
ive been making friends with PHP and MySQL for a year now and hoping we can be more closer.
ive been dating C/C++ and VB,MsSQL,MSAccess at the same time for 2 years ago way back in college and i really miss those intimate moments. ive met java and oracle before, we only got acquainted and a lot of chit chats, i really dont know what went wrong but we werent able to get to know each other very well hoping this year well meet again.
php and i usually have some quarrel times, for those misunderstanding i usually end up here in this forum scanning for possible solutions to fixed our issue at home. and we can have a happy life.
other stories of my life are to happen yet, so ill keep you guys posted.

Hello everyone
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:03 am
by tengue17
ooh.. so we introduce ourselves here. (i have more than 1 myself

).
Hi, i'm martin, chemical engineering graduate student in japan. I start to learn php-mysql for 1 year now, trying to make a database for my lab. The aim is to provide visitors publications that we have made. Most university in my country (Indonesia) don't have SciFinder or stuff like that that allows them to download journal freely from web. So i hope the page will help them get these publication (written by us) and ease the effort of research. I hope it will also help ourself to manage things around.
But now i'm stuck, when i tried to use cookie, somehow my installation prevent me of using it. Still trying to figure it out. (almost a month now) ouch!! I might ask a lot help from you. Yoroshiku!
Hy
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 7:53 am
by fastfingertips
Hello
My name id Nicolae, i'm 27 years old and i'm located in Bucharest/Romania and currently employed at Gameloft. I'm a member of this forum for some time. I'm programming using PHP for almost 4 years and now i'm looking to more advanced language (Java). My dream is to become a good analyst and i hope to achieve this in the next 5 years.
Glad to meet you all.
Hi everyone
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:01 am
by hrvoje461
Hi
Just registerd to the forum.
I am PHP newbie and want to learn more.
Hope I find some help here.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:03 am
by Luke
Oh you will... this place is great! Welcome to the boards.
Re: Hi everyone
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:50 am
by RobertGonzalez
hrvoje461 wrote:Hi
Just registerd to the forum.
I am PHP newbie and want to learn more.
Hope I find some help here.
You will. I was just reviewing some of my earlier posts and I sound a lot like some of the newbies do now. Good to see things don't change much (or is it bad to see that?).
Anyway, welcome aboard
hrvoje461.