Re: willing to hire someone who knows both JS and PHP [message #185364 is a reply to message #185274] |
Thu, 20 March 2014 11:11 |
Arno Welzel
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Am 16.03.2014 21:19, schrieb richard:
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 14:43:05 +0000 (UTC), Doug Miller wrote:
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>> Gabriel <usenet(at)moojuice(dot)net> wrote in news:2014031609345682397-
>> usenet@moojuicenet:
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>>> On 2014-03-13 02:52:41 +0000, richard said:
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>>>> Now that I have my site opening with randomly selected songs, I need a bit
>>>> more script to add to it.
>>>>
>>>> I have a database setup to keep track of the songs played.
>>>> What I want a script for is this:
>>>> JS detects when the song is being played, then PHP will access the database
>>>> and report it.
>>>> Or maybe in some possible way using ajax?
>>>>
>>>> On the pages where I use another audio player, I set the script so that PHP
>>>> would report the "hit" as the song is chosen.
>>>>
>>>> If you want the job, you got it.
>>>
>>> Hi Richard
>>>
>>> Considering the time it would take to familiarise myself with your
>>> code, make, and then test your proposed changes £50 should cover it.
>>>
>>> Let me know if I can help.
>>
>> Gabe, I'm looking forward to reading your posts about this project on
>> www.clientsfromhell.net over the coming months.
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> Mr. Miller, and Mr. Stuckle, seriously, what gives you the right to play
> God, Judge, jury and executioner?
> A few years ago, I asked for someone to write a php script that would
> capture certain webpages and strip it off certain information.
> Mr. Stuckle did the job , quite nicely, and he was paid for the job.
> Now tat I am working with databases, I am getting my ass kicked around
> simply because I don't know how to "normalise" a database.
No - you got you "ass kicked around", because you tell others they are
ignorant even after you clearly demonstrated that you are not able to
understand what "software development" means at all. "IMO, mysql is kind
of a subset of php."... oh my...
It seems you are just mentally not able to understand the principles of
software development and databases (and many other topics).
That's ok, not everybody is a good software developer, web designer etc.
- but then don't try to tell others why their explanations are ignorant,
false or whatever.
> I get laughed at because my simple table, is uh well, to simple for you
> highly normalised asswipes to comprehend.
> What is so damned wrong with a table where the column names are songid,
> hits, title,artist?
> Care to explain to me how this should be "normalised"?
> You guys keep speaking of normalised yet never define it and never show an
> example.
READ HERE:
<http://www.studytonight.com/dbms/database-normalization.php>
<http://databases.about.com/od/specificproducts/a/normalization.htm>
If you don't understand that, it's YOUR problem, not theirs.
BTW: This has also been discussed several times.
> As for Gabe, I won't do business with him because with his offer, it sounds
> like he really doesn't have the expertise required to do the job I want
> done.
Based on your nearly non-existing knowledge about technical topics
concerning PHP and databases your are simply not able to judge the
expertise.
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Arno Welzel
http://arnowelzel.de
http://de-rec-fahrrad.de
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