Anyone else out there has a "PHP Block" ?
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codewarrior
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Anyone else out there has a "PHP Block" ?
I seem to fully understand when someone writes a PHP code. But when it comes to writing my own, I seem to go blank!
Am I the only one?

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codewarrior
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codewarrior
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I don't get blocked, as much as I get bored. You find yourself writing, or cutting and pasting the same type code over and over again.
You get a new contract and think "Cool, something new to work on" then as you start you begin to realise "Damn, this is the same as the last, another admin section, another upload page, another newsletter, etc..."
You get a new contract and think "Cool, something new to work on" then as you start you begin to realise "Damn, this is the same as the last, another admin section, another upload page, another newsletter, etc..."
I understand what you mean.
Though I don't have a block... I merely set out to create a number of scripts I thought would be helpfull for future projects... and am now done with those.
So yeah I do draw a blank when thinking of new scripts... but then I don't seem to need them. So perhaps I'm just finished, in stead of blocked.
Though I don't have a block... I merely set out to create a number of scripts I thought would be helpfull for future projects... and am now done with those.
So yeah I do draw a blank when thinking of new scripts... but then I don't seem to need them. So perhaps I'm just finished, in stead of blocked.
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codewarrior
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This sounds like some chest pounding to me. Can you tell us what this code is so we can agree that we will soon be copying?One of my projects is something I've never seen anyone else make. Although it is REALLY SIMPLE, no one has made it yet. After I release it, i bet alot of you will be copying.
But I'm really just teasing you. Good luck with whatever you're working on.
BDKR
