fun with calendar schemes... :)
Jun. 4th, 2004 10:12 pmOkay...
well, I learned some php doing that. %)
I wrote a couple programs that will do conversion back and forth between the Gregorian calendar (the one I live on and think in) and the Marraketh calendar (Marraketh is my fictional alt.universe, the place Katze comes from).
So yeah, even though it may not make much sense to anybody, you can find them at:
From the Marraketh calendar to the Gregorian calendar
From the Gregorian calendar to the Marraketh calendar
Now I have to find *another* project. ;)
[I really need an "I am a GEEK." icon.]
well, I learned some php doing that. %)
I wrote a couple programs that will do conversion back and forth between the Gregorian calendar (the one I live on and think in) and the Marraketh calendar (Marraketh is my fictional alt.universe, the place Katze comes from).
So yeah, even though it may not make much sense to anybody, you can find them at:
From the Marraketh calendar to the Gregorian calendar
From the Gregorian calendar to the Marraketh calendar
Now I have to find *another* project. ;)
[I really need an "I am a GEEK." icon.]
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Date: 2004-06-06 01:54 pm (UTC)I have Apache, Tomcat (for Java), PHP and Postgres-QL (and a management app.) all running on my PC, so that I can mess with them. It was all pretty painless to set-up. I preferred Postgres-QL to MySql, mainly for reasons of heavy-load bearing. I wrote a web-app for a friend, and it had to be scalable to the corporate scale. GAAH! T'was much fun!
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Date: 2004-06-07 01:20 am (UTC)I've been pondering that, actually. It turns out that it was easier doing the g2m than I expected it to be, and that's why I sorted it out into two different files. (I'm eyeing papers full of scribbles from when I was trying to work out the conversions, though.)
I think I need to figure out how to combine both files into one, and that's going to take a bit more PHP to figure out. But I can probably do it.
I have Apache, Tomcat (for Java), PHP and Postgres-QL (and a management app.) all running on my PC, so that I can mess with them. It was all pretty painless to set-up. I preferred Postgres-QL to MySql, mainly for reasons of heavy-load bearing. I wrote a web-app for a friend, and it had to be scalable to the corporate scale. GAAH! T'was much fun!
Yeah, I tried to put apache on here once, but it didn't work right. I need to figure out what I did wrong and reinstall it. :) I'm only really familiar with MySQL at the moment from having to do the final project, and while you have a point, I think most of the projects I'd be doing are small enough scale not to have to worry about that. At least, at the moment.
Right now, I'm sorta casting about for a new project to work on, seeing as how I've breezed through three or four projects in the last week. Guh. :)
-kat