On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 01:47:28 +0000, nrixham@xxxxxxxxx (Nathan Rixham) wrote: >Clancy wrote: >> I'm working on a website editor, primarily for my own use. Normally it will be used on my >> own computer, and much of what I wish to achieve could arguably be better done in either C >> or JavaScript, but both of these have a similar programming syntax to PHP, but with subtle >> differences, and I don't think my brain could cope with trying to work in two similar but >> different languages simultaneously. ........... >> Is this a feasible mode of operation, and if so would anyone like to suggest ways to >> implement it, and/or traps to be avoided? > >if ever somebody needed flex, it's you Thanks. But what is flex? 1. Flex electrical cable: I've got plenty of that out in the shed, but it doesn't seem to be relevant here (unless I decide that it is all too much, and decide to hang myself with it!) 2. Single tasking operating system for the Motorola 6800: I once programmed in 6800 assembler, but I rather doubt if you can buy it, or them, these days. 3. Bodybuilding magazine: too late for that! 4. Adobe application builder - widely criticised for being inflexible: not what I'm looking for. Perhaps I ought to just give up, and get somebody else to do the job for me, but then I would get the solution to somebody else's problem. Also, although my mental agility is less than it used to be, so that I can't really handle working in multiple environments, I still enjoy programming, and it does keep my brain from going rusty! I have had what seems to me to be a bright idea, and I wondered if anybody had tried anything similar, and could cast any light either on how to go about it, or on problems that I might encounter. Just telling me to use something else, without explaining what it is or why it is better, is not really being helpful. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php