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  • ...o implement a pessimistic lock with a relational database? (Consensus: use a timeout based system) There has been a little activity at the club lately. We've release v1.0 of our new project a
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  • ...is the ProgClub PHP framework software. That's the software that provides a framework for your PHP applications. For other projects see [[projects]]. * [https://www.maxmind.com/en/opensource MaxMind GeoIP]: You need a [https://www.maxmind.com/en/sitelicense GeoIP Site License] to use this sof
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  • ...lub was an image of a mace, as in a "club". Because every programmer needs a good club! It looked like this: ...were going to contract a graphic artist to come up with a proper image of a "club" for us (view the [[Talk:ProgClub_logo|talk page]] to see his first d
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  • Why this software? Because we wanted a pretty-printer for dealing with (normalizing) the syntax used by the [[JsPH ...can be run on the command-line (in [https://nodejs.org/en/ Node.js]) or in a web browser.
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  • This is a draft document, very much a work in progress. See the [[Talk:Cweb|talk page]] for notes and caveats. Se ...and essentially the software is a distributed search engine implemented on a 64-bit LAMP platform.
    15 KB (2,662 words) - 15:08, 5 July 2012
  • ...lity scripts project. That's the software available in /home/jj5/bin. It's a compilation of scripts for doing useful things on the ProgClub network, suc
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  • ...years after I started programming. Every time I solve a problem caused by a type of bug I will try to add it to this list so it doesn't get me so easil Some questions to ask yourself when you're debugging a problem:
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  • ...building it. There are cost effective designs you can consider like using a flat roof. ...ants are assumed to be earning high income and hence could like to live in a good designed building. The house will be definitely costly than the other
    3 KB (527 words) - 18:57, 29 June 2012
  • ...hing could happen at any time, and you'd just have to deal with it. Life's a bitch, isn't it? * there is no guarantee that software will respond in a timely manner. Services may be slow or unavailable.
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  • ...software we use to develop web applications and web services in PHP. It's a mashup of bits and pieces [[User:John|John]] thinks are useful when deliver Why this software? Because it's a good place to store useful bits and pieces that [[User:John|I]] (we?) proba
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  • ...o manage and develop JavaScript functions that emulate PHP functions. It's a new version of [http://phpjs.org/ phpjs] with some planned bug fixes and im ...the jsphp.com web site. It's a free software content management system for a JavaScript library. The JavaScript library itself is licensed separately un
    27 KB (4,194 words) - 15:16, 11 December 2017
  • ...other study notes on my [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/ sixsigma] wiki, and a [https://www.progclub.net/~jj5/ web-site] on [https://www.progclub.net/ Pro Back in the day I had a go at Stanford's [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/AI_class ai-class].
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  • N/A N/A
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  • We have a news page because the [[Forums|other forums]] can tend to be a little chatty and irrelevant -- ''as they should be''.
    963 bytes (111 words) - 16:34, 23 January 2022
  • N/A. | A || Page || Add / Create / New || ||
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  • So [[pcrepo]] is the [[ProgClub]] Subversion repository. Subversion is a Version Control System used by ProgClub to manage some if its [[projects]]. ...o/?sortby=date browse the repo] on the web or you can access directly with a Subversion client:
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  • [[User:John|John]] has hacked out the first version of a simple HTTP statistics collection and reporting facility. You can read abou ...[User:Key|Key]] has been hacking on [[pcmnet]] again and tidying things up a little bit. Thanks Key!
    15 KB (2,371 words) - 12:54, 30 October 2012
  • ...e to get done. It's not comprehensive. If you have ideas feel free to make a note of them. = Starting a ProgClub project =
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  • ...ard JavaScript format I'd better explain what that is... this page remains a work in progress. The purpose of this guide is to inform the [[ProgClub.js] Always use a semicolon if you can!
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  • ...to give the system a more suitable distributed design. Rather than having a centralised repository for managing URL and Query IDs these will be adminis A HTML, CSS and JavaScript environment is ambitious. For v1 maybe we'll aim f
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