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3459 - Catching the fishes first?
If you make a fish pie for your friends, you'll catch all the fish you need before you start the preparation and cooking work, and you'll do the cooking all at once. If you run a fish pie factory, you'll have a steady flow of fish arriving while your production line is running. Receiving ....

3458 - On this day ... one PHP script with three uses
What happened on this day in previous years? What events in history, and what was the subject of this blog? As part of a demonstration (of caching), I wrote an example script that constructed a report ... but then I wanted to use it in various ways. As a demonstration page in its own right. As ....

3457 - Away to train - but still around by video for Melksham meetings
The nights are drawing in ... and it was already dark when I arrived at my destination this evening; I'm training away this week. Since I'm in a town I've not visited before, I'm wanting to have a look around and take some pictures. But my goodness - haven't things changed, and for the better; th ....

3456 - Stepping stones - early coding, and writing re-usable code quickly
First coding ... and people start at the top and work through to the bottom. Example: [here]. Then they find bits of code repeating, and they separate the repeating stuff out into functions. Example : [here]. In order to re-use the repeated stuff in other programs, they then save it to another f ....

3455 - MySQL, MySQLi, PDO or something else - how best to talk to databases from PHP
One of the consideration that users of Open Source programming languages have make is which one of many ways to do any particular task. Open Source tends to result in lots of very clever facilities being provided, many of which overlap in their use, and many modules being provided via libraries su ....

3454 - Your PHP website - how to factor and refactor to reduce growing pains
As your project grows ... what do you change? In an ideal world, you would know exactly what you were coding before you started, and write the full job to spec to last for many years. This isn't an ideal world, though. Our web site has changed over the years - we now have "version 8" (See [here] to ....

3453 - Reading and using emails including enclosures on your web server.
The imap module ships with PHP, but isn't always built into the server; you need to build PHP with --with-imap if it's not there. But once you do have the module , you can access your POP3 email server direct from PHP. Very recently, I was asked if I could extract attachments / enclosures from emai ....

3452 - Which or ATOC - who reads train fares right?
"Which", the magazine of the Consumer's association, tests out the train ticketting system of the railways in somw way - or does a customer survey - at least once a year. And they always find anomolies, things that are hard to understand, customers who are missold, or some things like that. In res ....

3451 - Why would you want to use a Perl hash?
"What would I use one of THOSE for?" - a question often asked by newcomers to Perl when I first introduce hashes. Well - in writing a script to count up how many articles I've written about each subject we teach on, I came up with a perfect example. A hash is described as an "unordered collection" ....

3450 - A threat in the post? Poor marketing practise from Smiletrain?
Do you get irritated by the volume of spam you get - by email, by telephone, and in the post? I don't know which is the worst. Phone calls demand your immediate attention and (personally) I find it very hard to get back into coding concentration once I've broken to speak to someone who's just do ....

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