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  • nyamsprod@phpc.socialN nyamsprod@phpc.social

    @futurebird back in the days I remember PHP and simple HTML being used to do some comics cover generator ... but I suppose this is now a bit risky with all the legal issue around intellectual properties. But it should be easy and fun do to a similar engine for something else I guess

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    @nyamsprod

    What is a "comics cover generator" ? Like a meme maker where you can change the text?

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    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

      @nyamsprod

      What is a "comics cover generator" ? Like a meme maker where you can change the text?

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      @futurebird yes for instance Let's say you take the last One Piece manga cover and you could change the title of the chapter. Of course it meant having the exact font on the server and so forth

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      • nyamsprod@phpc.socialN nyamsprod@phpc.social

        @futurebird yes for instance Let's say you take the last One Piece manga cover and you could change the title of the chapter. Of course it meant having the exact font on the server and so forth

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        @futurebird you can recreate something like this too 🤷 https://pufa.afup.org/

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        • nyamsprod@phpc.socialN nyamsprod@phpc.social

          @futurebird you can recreate something like this too 🤷 https://pufa.afup.org/

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          @nyamsprod

          This is mostly done with javaScript right? What is the role of the PHP?

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            @nyamsprod

            This is mostly done with javaScript right? What is the role of the PHP?

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            @futurebird php handle the result, the persistence layer how each word are chosen for each days javascript is used for presentation only but the bulk of it (the logic) is PHP

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            • shovemedia@triangletoot.partyS shovemedia@triangletoot.party

              @futurebird it was so long ago I’ve forgotten the name of the project. I was also blown away by the performance, but I never pushed it beyond a few simultaneous clients. Apparently PHP is capable of handling quite a bit of network throughput if you go low level and take enough care.

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              @shovemedia @futurebird Check out Phabricator and Arcanist. Phab is like a GitHub in PHP; arc is its command line client. Both are dead projects now afaik, but they show how you can do some pretty amazing stuff in PHP.

              In a month or two I will finish eliminating our last uses of arcanist and will remove php from our internal Ubuntu distro, and the whole company will clap.

              But if you do want to use php, Arcanist is a great example.

              Apparently there's a successor, Phorge, but I don't know anything about it.

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                Hey!

                I'm looking for some simple to understand and impressive examples of fun things teens might want to do with PHP.

                Ideally interactive things their friends might want to try on a local intranet server.

                PHP mixes with HTML in a really fun way, and I remember doing some neat tricks with it... but I'm very rusty.

                What are the cutest things you've ever seen done with PHP?

                (We will get to the issues with security later. Fun first.)

                #php #Apache #chmod777

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                @futurebird

                I wrote a scrabble game in PHP (which, to avoid trademark issues, was called 'Leonard Da Quirm's Making Words Out Of Letters That Have Been Jumbled Up Game' (or whatever the correct quote was). It stored the game state as a serialised object in the filesystem after each move, so it could then give you a view of the entire game history at the end.

                It was way back in 2003, so used a table for the board, but used some nice CSS styling to make the tiles look like tiles. Each empty slot on the board was a text box, so you would enter each letter in the place you wanted to put it. Doing your move was a complete form submit, which then checked that the letters you'd placed were ones that existed and then grep'd for the word you found in a word list file. I used grep in a child process initially because it was easy, but it also turned out to be really fast so I never bothered to make it faster.

                We played it quite a bit when I was a student. I probably have the code somewhere, but it's almost certainly totally awful in every possible way and not something anyone should ever look at.

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  Hey!

                  I'm looking for some simple to understand and impressive examples of fun things teens might want to do with PHP.

                  Ideally interactive things their friends might want to try on a local intranet server.

                  PHP mixes with HTML in a really fun way, and I remember doing some neat tricks with it... but I'm very rusty.

                  What are the cutest things you've ever seen done with PHP?

                  (We will get to the issues with security later. Fun first.)

                  #php #Apache #chmod777

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                  @futurebird When I was first learning PHP I build a website to share my photos with my friends.

                  This was before Flickr, Insta etc etc.

                  Now with the move away from Big Tech, might yet again be an interesting idea to work on for teens ?

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                  • nyamsprod@phpc.socialN nyamsprod@phpc.social

                    @futurebird php handle the result, the persistence layer how each word are chosen for each days javascript is used for presentation only but the bulk of it (the logic) is PHP

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                    @nyamsprod

                    Nice!

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                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                      Hey!

                      I'm looking for some simple to understand and impressive examples of fun things teens might want to do with PHP.

                      Ideally interactive things their friends might want to try on a local intranet server.

                      PHP mixes with HTML in a really fun way, and I remember doing some neat tricks with it... but I'm very rusty.

                      What are the cutest things you've ever seen done with PHP?

                      (We will get to the issues with security later. Fun first.)

                      #php #Apache #chmod777

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                      @futurebird
                      I had a book, back in the day, I think I gave it to charity.

                      I think the modern equivalent is "php & mysql in easy steps", the "php for dummies" should be good, too, they usually are.

                      World of books have them both at less than £5 (used)

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                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                        Hey!

                        I'm looking for some simple to understand and impressive examples of fun things teens might want to do with PHP.

                        Ideally interactive things their friends might want to try on a local intranet server.

                        PHP mixes with HTML in a really fun way, and I remember doing some neat tricks with it... but I'm very rusty.

                        What are the cutest things you've ever seen done with PHP?

                        (We will get to the issues with security later. Fun first.)

                        #php #Apache #chmod777

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                        @futurebird uphill because PHP also means HTML (esp forms), JS, and CSS.

                        Here's a small learning game written in PHP. https://communityreading.org/math/

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          Hey!

                          I'm looking for some simple to understand and impressive examples of fun things teens might want to do with PHP.

                          Ideally interactive things their friends might want to try on a local intranet server.

                          PHP mixes with HTML in a really fun way, and I remember doing some neat tricks with it... but I'm very rusty.

                          What are the cutest things you've ever seen done with PHP?

                          (We will get to the issues with security later. Fun first.)

                          #php #Apache #chmod777

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                          @futurebird when I was learning PHP, I used the nasa API to build a satellite visualizer. A bit basic but it works, for the most part.

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                          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                            @jollyorc

                            ooooh.

                            The D&D and role-playing club might want to make something.

                            This gives me some ideas!

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                            @futurebird @jollyorc When I was learning to program in the VB6 days, I made all kinds of character generators for my favorite RPGs

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