In this blog post I am presenting a method on viewing the progress of this project. For the moment Ithere's no test website, but in the near future it will be available.
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HTML Code Compare and Code ReorganizationIn this blog post I am presenting a method on viewing the progress of this project. For the moment Ithere's no test website, but in the near future it will be available. The component with the HTML feature implementation during the Andrew Eddie Webinar on MVC in Version 1.6A couple of weeks ago, Andrew Eddie did a great webinar for the GSoC students introducing them to the MVC architecture in Joomla!. As a vehicle for CiviCRM Multilingual Support: Scope and PlansHello, I’m one of this year’s Google Summer of Code students and I’ll be working on integration with CiviCRM – mainly on the multilingual support. The multilingual support for CiviCRM (which is the ability to not only switch between Community Choice Award Nominations
Survey Suite: Get the extension ready to installToday is the day when students start coding. To follow the timeline I made two things today: created the basic file structure for my extension (this was the easier) and after that created a Phing build script, which allows Joomla! Extensions Directory – what have you done for me lately?As many extension developers have noticed, there has been a long (approx. 5 week) backlog of submitted extensions that require attention from the JED curators. Like the developers who submit these extensions, real life can get in the way of our Edit Titles on the Fly!Hi everyone! My Summer of Code Project for the summer is Enhanced Frontend Editing. Ashwin, my mentor for the summer, posted Read more... Survey Suite: Database schemeIn my previous post I introduced my Survey Suite extension. Today I managed to finish the database scheme. The main Version Control: Main Features and ModificationsGSoC 2009 is almost ready to start. I'm new to the Joomla! community and thanks to all the activities done for this year's summer of code (webinars, discussions with my mentors) I'm getting familiar with the coding style, and I hope that |
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