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PHPLarge -- FuzzyOffice -- Cover
Aug 13, 2002
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Table of Contents
- Preface: Why We Released this With the Gnu Free Documentation License (status=done)
- Genesis
(status=done) - Constraints
(status=done) - Starting Most Small: An Event Driven Approach to PHP - SCOTTSRADIO.COM
- Starting Even Smaller: Events, Login, Database, Bookmarklets - BLOGREADER.COM
- Starting Smaller: An Event Driven Approach to PHP - Part 1 - BLOGSIG.COM
(status=coming) - Starting Small: An Event Driven Approach to PHP - Part 1 - PHPBLOG.COM
- Starting Small: An Event Driven Approach to PHP - Part 2 - PHPBLOG.COM
(status=coming) - Sidebar: Design Geek to Web Geek
(status=done) - Sidebar: Some Basic Unix Part 1: Secure File Transfer: SCP
(status=done) - Sidebar: Some Common Linux Examples
(status=continually in progress) - Sidebar: Some Common SQL Examples
(status=continually in progress) - Tasks: Rethinking Todo Lists in an Age of Distributed Virtual Teams and Cross Organization Projects
- Understanding FuzzyOffice
- User Case 1: Sam - "The Geek"
- User Case 2: Gwen - "The Organized One"
- User Case 3: Karen - "The Client"
- Application: Contacts
- Application: IMSaver
- Application: Calendar
- Application: Tasks
- Application: Email
- Application: BatchMail
- Application: MassMail
- Application: Docs
- Application: Help
- System Stuff 1: Implementing an Event Log
- System Stuff 2: Implementing a Small Help System
- Taking Meta Steps 1: Translation with the fo_strings Table
- Taking Meta Steps 2: Translation with the fo_html Table
- Taking Meta Steps 3: Using the Database to Store Validation Rules, the fo_tables Table
- Simplifying My URL Approach
- Appendices
Copyright (c) 2002, J. Scott Johnson. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections being, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "
Note: I'm new to writing a Free Documentation statement and the above might not be perfect. For the materials in the links below that are not marked as Copyright (C) J. Scott Johnson, their owners own their own copyright and are not covered by the GNU FDL unless explicitly stated as such.
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