HAHAHAHA YES YES YES
2 Oct 2008 12:05 amOkay, so, it doesn't LOOK like much but it's very very exciting if YOU ARE ME. Which fortunately I am. YES.
I CAN HAS DB GAWDAMMIT.
if it were not in the middle of the night, I would be totally running around and scaring the dogs, dropdownbox!dropdownbox!
And for my next trick, WORLD DOMINATION.
I CAN HAS DB GAWDAMMIT.
if it were not in the middle of the night, I would be totally running around and scaring the dogs, dropdownbox!dropdownbox!
And for my next trick, WORLD DOMINATION.
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Date: 2 Oct 2008 05:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2 Oct 2008 04:35 pm (UTC)Then again, when I was working in a strong web-app-dev environment, the inhouse connections were ODBC and maybe it's just that me & ODBC don't get along... because doing it with mySQL and PHP is proving to be so very freaking easy that right now I'm trying to figure out why I didn't do this sooner.
I mean, even a dropdown box! Pulled from the lookup tables! The code just for that drop-down went from like eighty lines to four!
*ahem* sorry, I tend to fall in love with code when it's so simple and elegant...
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Date: 2 Oct 2008 04:39 pm (UTC)Nowadays I just have a standard library of database functions that I reuse over and over again for all my projects.
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Date: 2 Oct 2008 06:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2 Oct 2008 04:36 pm (UTC)(see comment to pope, above)
But no, really! I am ON MY WAY: see evidence A (http://www.karinoyo.com/story/char_edu.php) -- all that's pulled from the db, or going to it.
Now, if only I could convince myself that my really hurting little toe is NOT broken, even though it hurts like a bastard after the puppy landed on it. I swear, that dog has radar for feet. Honestly. Ow.
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Date: 2 Oct 2008 05:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 9 Oct 2008 12:14 pm (UTC)