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Posted by Henk verhoeven on 03/22/07 22:21
Sounds to me like doable if you use a framework that supports all that.
What is it, are you trying to promote a framework that does this? Or an
RAD-tool?
Greetings,
Henk Verhoeven,
www.phpPeanuts.org.
Address book-alike:
http://examples.phppeanuts.org/example1/index.php?pntType=Employee&pntScd=d
(this application consist of 124 lines of code. csv is easy enough with
basic php. no pdf though. I would have told them they can either wait
for some future release that supports pdf reports or pay for the
privilige to decide that pfd reports should be added next week - and
that privilige will be a lot more expensive then two hours ;-) ).
sathyashrayan wrote:
> Went to an interview and got f**ked ... (OT):
>
> They wanted me to do this in 2 hr. Create a address book, insert the
> data in mysql. And create a admin panel where the user has the
> privileges to add,edit,delete the record. A view panel where the data
> are fetched and displayed with html tables. And the user will also
> have the functionality to save the data with .pdf or .csv. I took 3 hr
> (Given me more time) and I could not get it done :( I have so far
> have 20 php ebooks, but I could not make all those books in my faver.
>
> Can any one tell me where to start? Start from which application?
> calender? Guest book? address book? Please help.
>
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