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what PHP-Code ?
the contest side explains that PHP and HTML are allowed. what about PHP-Gtk? is really anybody out there (except me) who uses that? and if not - how will anybody know that my code really works :-))
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RE: what PHP-Code ?
I've tinkered with the GTK bindings for PHP.. Though, nothing really beats Python's implementation in my opinion... PHP is a great language, for web design and function, but the potential far exceeds that of this scope... Yet, and I may be wrong by saying this, I feel that these contest submissions are best left viewed by web browsers.
As far as how anyone would know the code works; this is simple, everyone just needs to have a Linux box handy! |
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RE: what PHP-Code ?
the windows php-gtk port works well. and there is always cygwin ;) and i find php-gtk to be every bit as fuctional as anything else out there. but yeah i always asumed this was all about web scripting php so i wouldnt think php-gtk counts
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