So today is the last day of the European WinPHP Challenge. Unfortunately I didn't have as much time as I had hoped to spend on my entry, MediTerra. Still, I believe I have a nice working version of MediTerra, at least as far as blobs and to a lesser extent tables go.
posted on May 31, 2010 - 0 comment(s) - tags: php, winphp, mediterra, azure
With the deadline looming (tomorrow is the last day we can work on our projects) I've spent some time today to really get some stuff done. I hope to do some more stuff tomorrow, but at least right now I've got most of the blob stuff in there.
posted on May 30, 2010 - 0 comment(s) - tags: php, winphp, azure, mediterra
After having set up my environment and started my first coding, yesterday I actually got to play around with Azure. And really, it isn't all that hard! Things like "cloud computing" and "Azure Storage" sound complicated, but I found out that, using the right tools, working with that is a breeze.
posted on May 20, 2010 - 3 comment(s) - tags: winphp, php, twig, symfony, mediterra, azure, phpazure
So time for some work on my European WinPHP Challenge entry tonight. Previously, I worked on setting up my Windows environment, and now it's time to work on getting my basic PHP setup running and configure the webserver to actually serve my PHP stuff.
posted on May 12, 2010 - 0 comment(s) - tags: winphp, php, mediterra, symfony, phpazure
So not too long ago I announced I had entered the European WinPHP Challenge, a contest by Microsoft to build a PHP application that runs on Windows. Now I want to tell you a bit about the application that I'm planning to build.
posted on April 8, 2010 - 0 comment(s) - tags: php, winphp, azure, microsoft, mediterra