Me vs Giant Spider
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What is this? Dios mio! And what is it doing on our front porch? Seriously, its one brick tall, approx 5 inches in length at least.
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What is this? Dios mio! And what is it doing on our front porch? Seriously, its one brick tall, approx 5 inches in length at least.
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As much fun as maintaining my own psuedo framework is, and hacking away on our own framework/CMS at work, I've decided its time to try out CakePHP, one of the many php frameworks out there, to update a website I built three-plus years ago for my dad.
I chose CakePHP for a number of reasons, chiefly it works on both PHP4 and PHP5, doesn't seem to have extraneous fluff attached to it, or require a make-like system to setup a web app. Its also really well documented, and out-of-the-box it gives you very descriptive error messages.
Here are my first impressions from 2 hours of setting it up to pull news stories out of a database:
I'll keep writing up my experiences working with Cake, its a good way for me to record what I learn. To read: impressions of CakePHP from David Machiavello, a "baker" to automate creating your Model/Controller and other files, and the cake baker blog.\
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Off the Crossbar has a link to an article on World Cup TV Ratings in the USA. Somewhere, an ESPN exec is bound to be fired, hopefully because 21 million (or 42%) of Univision's audience were non-Hispanic. Presumably, the majority were english-speaking fans who were not swayed by the American networks decision to bring in a Baseball announcer and soccer novice for the biggest sporting event on the planet.
Over the course of the 64-game tournament, Univision drew an estimated 50m viewers to its three US networks, 21m of whom were non-Hispanic, according to Nielsen figures.
I'm not convinced the Univision announcers are that much better than ESPN (Yes - I'm bilingual). From referring to German midfielder Lahm as "El Cordero" or "The Lamb", to telling us that one of the Argentinean players (iirc) is nicknamed the "Gardener", to using Chilavert as a color-commentator, Univision/Telefuture had its share of annoying announcers. But they certainly have more respect for the sport and know how to televise it.\