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Thursday, September 4, 2008





To bring you up to speed since the last post, I've been refining the catalog creation process and developing a new web-based location for digital catalogs and their pertinent information.

To facilitate an effective and efficient process of creating catalogs, users needs and habits were considered while planning the database and error trapping with the script. In-depth discussions of perfect response (computer thinking) vs. actual response (human action) resulted in a happy balance of expectations. I'm extending this method of planning while structuring the human processes and data processes necessary for website development. The website will dynamically load database-created php files to display links for pdf downloads and relevant information.

It's really fun to be learning PHP because I see it as an extension of AppleScript. While reading through the manual, much like a novel, I'm comparing the two languages and finding that AppleScript has served as a great bridge into PHP. Where as Applescript is more forgiving and simpler to learn, PHP has more complexities and features.

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