PHP

PHP is an Open Source language primarily used for developing dynamic websites. PHP is what is known as a hypertext pre-processor. Code stored on the server is interpreted based in part on user input or data that can come from a database, text files or other sources. The output result output is generally hypertext rendered by a browser. Since version 3.x PHP has been Object Oriented. The final version of PHP is version 7 but its estimated that because of its usefulness and success PHP will likely not be EOL for several years to come.

Southern California Mountains Foundation

Sun, 04/23/2017 - 14:29

This website was designed by Nicole Beale. I built the markup, the SASS and wrote various modules and modified the Core PHP as was necessary. The CMS was Symfony Apostrophe 1.5. It was sort of an experiment in a way. The previous website was built in Symfony Apostrophe 1.5 and we didn't want to have to migrate the content and re-teach the employees on a whole new CMS. The problem was that Apostrophe was never designed for mobile websites.

Programming for the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC)

Sat, 04/22/2017 - 23:19

I have performed several tasks for RCTC over the last two years updating and creating content, not only for their main website, but for the various construction and project proposal websites as well. This article only highlights a few.

NOTE: Geographics company did not create the latest version of the RCTC main website. They still do a great deal of work for them, but for the website, they decided to go another way.

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