[Phpmyadmin-devel] GSoC 2011:phpMyAdmin OOP
Mateusz Lewandowski
gandalfml at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 11:27:47 CET 2011
Hi again,
Thanks for the answer. I have big experience in design patterns. In my PHP
project I use MCV model. I'll try to implement this model into phpMyAdmin,
but in my opinion there is no point in full implementation of ORM, I'm going
to limit this layer of MVC to minimum or just leave it. Do you think that
this is a good idea?
I'm not going to look for another job for summer, so that I'll have enough
time for this project, 12 weeks and 40 hours per week are not a problem, and
if needed, I'll be able to make more time for it.
I already looked into application guide. I'll send my proposal on 28th March
as it's written in timeline of GSoC.
Thank you
Mateusz Lewandowski
2011/3/23 Dieter Adriaenssens <dieter.adriaenssens at gmail.com>
> 2011/3/22 Mateusz Lewandowski <gandalfml at gmail.com>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My name is Mateusz Lewandowski, I'm studying computer science and I'm on
> the
> > forth term of my studies. I have very strong background in OOP,
> especially
> > in C++ and Java, but I also have some experience in php(I finish one
> > individual project which is written using Symfony framework an now is
> > available on http://www.biuro-lewandowscy.pl/ ).
> > I'm very interested in phpMyAdmin OOP project and I'll get familiar with
> > code of phpMyAdmin as soon as possible in this week. I think that porting
> > existing code into object orientated structure should be easy for me.
>
> Hi Mateusz,
>
> Thanks for your interest in GSoC and in particular the OOP idea.
>
> It's nice to hear you have some experience with OOP and PHP, do you
> have experience with Design Patterns? Please take into account we
> expect you to make a proposal to turn a part of phpMyAdmin code into
> OOP. Refactoring of the code into a class, implementing it in the rest
> of the codebase, testing and documenting should be done in about 12
> weeks of 40 working hours.
>
> Did you take a look at the application guide [0] yet? We expect you to
> submit a patch before the end of the application period, to have an
> idea of your skills and understanding of phpMyAdmin code.
>
> Good luck with GSoC and with submitting your application.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Dieter Adriaenssens
>
> [0] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/GSoC_2011_Applicant_Guide
> >
> > regards,
> > Mateusz Lewandowski
> >
> >
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