Posted
about 15 years
ago
OSCOM v3.0 Namespace Usage: Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
Namespace What\Is\It? Namespaces allow scopes to be added to classes and are used to group related classes and to prevent collision of class names. The larger the framework grows and
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the more components that become available and integrate with the framework, the greater the…
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
OSCOM v3.0 Namespace Usage: Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
Namespace What\Is\It? Namespaces allow scopes to be added to classes and are used to group related classes and to prevent collision of class names. The larger the framework grows and
... [More]
the more components that become available and integrate with the framework, the greater the…
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
OSCOM v3.0 Namespace Usage: Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
Namespace What\Is\It? Namespaces allow scopes to be added to classes and are used to group related classes and to prevent collision of class names. The larger the framework grows and
... [More]
the more components that become available and integrate with the framework, the greater the…
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
OSCOM v3.0 Framework Optimized For PHP v5.3: Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
PHP v5.3 and Namespaces We’re excited to announce the framework for osCommerce Online Merchant v3.0 is being optimized to use the newer features PHP v5.3 provides
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, primarily focusing on implementing namespaces into the core. In addition to namespaces, the namespace coding…
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
OSCOM v3.0 Framework Optimized For PHP v5.3: Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
PHP v5.3 and Namespaces We’re excited to announce the framework for osCommerce Online Merchant v3.0 is being optimized to use the newer features PHP v5.3 provides
... [More]
, primarily focusing on implementing namespaces into the core. In addition to namespaces, the namespace coding…
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
OSCOM v3.0 Framework Optimized For PHP v5.3: Published by Harald Ponce de Leon
PHP v5.3 and Namespaces We’re excited to announce the framework for osCommerce Online Merchant v3.0 is being optimized to use the newer features PHP v5.3 provides
... [More]
, primarily focusing on implementing namespaces into the core. In addition to namespaces, the namespace coding…
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
Mark Evans at the JumpIn! developer’s camp organized by Microsoft in Switzerland on April 7-9, 2010
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
Mark Evans at the JumpIn! developer’s camp organized by Microsoft in Switzerland on April 7-9, 2010
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Published by Nick Weisser
I registered on the English and German osCommerce forums back in February 2003 when I first got in contact with the project. I posted and answered questions and made some contributions to existing add-ons. Two years ago
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in December 2007, Harald asked me if I’d like to become an official team member which I gladly accepted. Since then I’ve been helping with the German and English documentation, the German language pack for osCommerce 3.0, as well as some small bug fixes here and there. Currently, I’m working on a wireframe for the front end layout of version 3.0.
During the last 2 years as a team member I participated in various discussions on Skype and on the internal mailing list, but I never met any of the other team members in person. This changed in December 2009 when after a long break of official meetings, the first osCommerce public meet-up took place in London on 11th.
In the early afternoon I met with Harald, Mark, Jan and Matthijs from the team before the official event and enjoyed various interesting talks about each person’s professional career and long experience in e-commerce as well as their participation in the project.
Later on we all went from Paddington to Oxford Circus to the official event by tube where I had a chance to talk to community members such as Gary Burton and Mark Samios, as well as Bruno Lévêque and Igor Schlumberger, the co-founders of another open source e-commerce project called Prestashop.
I had come to London together with my wife and therefore already left the meet-up around 8pm to spend the rest of the evening with my wife. We also took the chance to do some shopping and sight seeing the day before the meet-up. It was a great short trip and I really enjoyed the event!
I’m looking forward to meeting more community members at next spring’s 10 year osCommerce birthday celebration which will shortly be announced on our blogs and on Facebook.
Stay tuned!
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Published by Nick Weisser
I registered on the English and German osCommerce forums back in February 2003 when I first got in contact with the project. I posted and answered questions and made some contributions to existing add-ons. Two years
... [More]
ago in December 2007, Harald asked me if I’d like to become an official team member which I gladly accepted. Since then I’ve been helping with the German and English documentation, the German language pack for osCommerce 3.0, as well as some small bug fixes here and there. Currently, I’m working on a wireframe for the front end layout of version 3.0.
During the last 2 years as a team member I participated in various discussions on Skype and on the internal mailing list, but I never met any of the other team members in person. This changed in December 2009 when after a long break of official meetings, the first osCommerce public meet-up took place in London on 11th.
In the early afternoon I met with Harald, Mark, Jan and Matthijs from the team before the official event and enjoyed various interesting talks about each person’s professional career and long experience in e-commerce as well as their participation in the project.
Later on we all went from Paddington to Oxford Circus to the official event by tube where I had a chance to talk to community members such as Gary Burton and Mark Samios, as well as Bruno Lévêque and Igor Schlumberger, the co-founders of another open source e-commerce project called Prestashop.
I had come to London together with my wife and therefore already left the meet-up around 8pm to spend the rest of the evening with my wife. We also took the chance to do some shopping and sight seeing the day before the meet-up. It was a great short trip and I really enjoyed the event!
I’m looking forward to meeting more community members at next spring’s 10 year osCommerce birthday celebration which will shortly be announced on our blogs and on Facebook.
Stay tuned!
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