Hi, I am Harsh Gidra, a UG student from India. I am currently pursuing Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Information Technology from Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, India [1] and will graduate in May 2011.
I am well versed with HTML, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, jQuery and CakePHP (MVC Paradigm) and have a deep interest in Web Development. I have completed a number of web-based projects using Open Source technologies. I was also associated with an Open Source organization (Limesurvey) last year [2]. Here is my complete resume [3].
I am interested in applying for phpMyAdmin in GSoC 2011. I have gone through the GSoC 2011 Ideas List [4] and am interested in the project titled - "phpMyAdmin OOP". I have a doubt regarding the same. Does this project call for implementing the same using some kind of framework like CakePHP, CodeIgniter, etc.? Or does this involve creating everything right from scratch?
harsh gidra a écrit :
Hi, I am Harsh Gidra, a UG student from India. I am currently pursuing Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Information Technology from Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, India [1] and will graduate in May 2011.
I am well versed with HTML, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, jQuery and CakePHP (MVC Paradigm) and have a deep interest in Web Development. I have completed a number of web-based projects using Open Source technologies. I was also associated with an Open Source organization (Limesurvey) last year [2]. Here is my complete resume [3].
I am interested in applying for phpMyAdmin in GSoC 2011. I have gone through the GSoC 2011 Ideas List [4] and am interested in the project titled - "phpMyAdmin OOP". I have a doubt regarding the same. Does this project call for implementing the same using some kind of framework like CakePHP, CodeIgniter, etc.? Or does this involve creating everything right from scratch?
I am not the proposed mentor on this one but let me share my views. This is not about moving to a framework but about transforming parts of the code base to OOP (including refactoring).
The wiki says "The majority of phpMyAdmin's source Code is not written in OOP PHP." so there are parts already in OOP.
Thanks Marc.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
harsh gidra a écrit :
Hi, I am Harsh Gidra, a UG student from India. I am currently pursuing Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Information Technology from Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, India [1] and will graduate in May 2011.
I am well versed with HTML, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, jQuery and CakePHP (MVC Paradigm) and have a deep interest in Web Development. I have completed a number of web-based projects using Open Source technologies. I was also associated with an Open Source organization (Limesurvey) last year [2]. Here is my complete resume [3].
I am interested in applying for phpMyAdmin in GSoC 2011. I have gone through the GSoC 2011 Ideas List [4] and am interested in the project titled - "phpMyAdmin OOP". I have a doubt regarding the same. Does this project call for implementing the same using some kind of framework like CakePHP, CodeIgniter, etc.? Or does this involve creating everything right from scratch?
I am not the proposed mentor on this one but let me share my views. This is not about moving to a framework but about transforming parts of the code base to OOP (including refactoring).
The wiki says "The majority of phpMyAdmin's source Code is not written in OOP PHP." so there are parts already in OOP.
-- Marc Delisle http://infomarc.info
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