Hi

There are a lot of places where phpmyadmin would benefit from ajax. Some of which are:
(a more detailed list with time planning will be included in the application)
i made a poll for my classmates (they all use phpMyAdmin) to ask them where do they think they would like dynamically loaded content (without refreshing the page... results will be shown when I have them all)

When it comes to time planning I have experience with SCRUM and AUP and for this I think I will use a customized AUP (because its scalable) with milestones

-Cristian

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info> wrote:
mess110@gmail.com a écrit :
> Hi all
>
> My name is Cristian Mircea Messel and I am perusing my bachelor in IT
> Engineering at VIA University Denmark.
>
> I have been using phpMyAdmin for ages now, ever since I found out what a
> database is. I am really interested in php and mysqla development, them
> being the main fields I worked in.
>
> Several ideas caught my eye: User interface cleanup, oop and ajax. I
> have previous experience in developing a forum that also wasn't oop. And
> converted some of it but that was a long time ago. Also I worked in
> developing the front end for some audio hardware, where ajax programming
> was required. The idea is that phpMyAdmin helped me in a lot of ways and
> now I see a clear pathway for me to give something back.
>
> A link to my blog: blog.welcome-to-the-world.com
> (not that popular)
>
> After reading a little more on phpMyAdmin I will post the questions I have
>
> Best regards,
> Cristian

Hello Cristian,
any specific place you think phpMyAdmin would benefit from AJAX?

Remember that your proposal will need to contain a precise plan for
these 12 weeks of full-time summer project.

--
Marc Delisle
http://infomarc.info

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