[dba-Tech] The dark side of programming craftmanship

Peter Brawley peter.brawley at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 29 17:57:32 CST 2013


On 2013-01-29 5:33 AM, Hans-Christian Andersen wrote:
> Very interesting, Arthur. I see a lot of work and thought has been put into this. However (and I don't mean to offend in any way), I might suggest a few ways to polish this code up a bit (I've been heavy into the PHP world for quite some time, so I've picked up a few goodies here and there).

No offence. I've been thinking of turning it loose to a "bazaar" process.

PB

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> On 2013-01-29, at 3:18 AM, Arthur Fuller <fuller.artful at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Speaking of PHP and good code, for all those interested in PHP, let me
>> point you to our code called TheUsual.php, downloadable free from our site (
>> artfulsoftware.com). I can call it good code without self-aggrandizement
>> since it was written by my long-time partner, Peter Brawley.
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>> Why is it called TheUsual, one might ask. Well, because it does all the
>> usual things (it's named after visiting a favourite restaurant and ordering
>> The Usual): browse, add, edit, delete, search, query, filter, etc., plus a
>> few unusual things: automatic customization of the search menu according to
>> the defined index keys, automatic master-detail forms based on defined
>> relationships, creation of saved queries, and a few other niceties.
>>
>> Arthur
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