The Quick PHP Framework is an event-driven(EDP), component-based web framework similar as architecture to ASP.NET. It is a tool, which will help you to create any PHP-based website in an easy, fast, reliable, safe and well-organized way. It comes with 40+ components, 80+ demos and many tutorials. The framework has very short learning curve, so anyone can start using it efficiently in less than 3 hours.
On February 18, 2009 the name was changed to PHP Work Framework. Project appears to be defunct (website no longer loads).
History
QPHP started as a small subproject to help build the back-end module of an existing website in the early days of 2005. Later it served as platform for creation of websites, web based content management systems and administration modules. At the end of 2007 it became publicly available as separate framework with well written documentation and plenty of examples.
Features
* PHP5 compatibility
* Event driven, component based
* 40+ widgets
* Skins
* Desktop applications
* Brings the elegance of Java and
* Relies extensively on OOP concepts and the MVC design pattern
* Code-behind approach is used
* Ajax support
* Simple database access + Criteria API (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle)
* Internationalization
* Simple input validation
* View/Session/Application states
* Caching
* Templates
* Provides easy way (Widget API) to integrate thousands of free JavaScript/jQuery-based widgets
* Full documentation
* Tutorials and many, many examples
Security
* There is a predefined directory structure that allows you to place all HTTP visible resources in public folder and all sensitive resources in protected folder
* When transferred between pages the data could be easily encrypted
* Form re-submit can be easily prevented or caught and handled
* Encryption algorithms
* SQL injection safe
Data validation
There is a simple class that provides many predefined methods for data validation. It can assure that a text field is integer, date, money, round number, min/max characters string, phone, etc.
Desktop applications
QPHP provides a package through which the developer can create web-based desktop applications. Such applications can be based on unlimited windows and the end user won't be bothered to refresh and reload the page content over and over again. Web-based backends, HTML5 games or chat applications could be great examples. The package provides abstract model for creating any kind of windows plus some classes covering the basic operations for displaying, creating or modifying data. The package is fully customizable and the desktop can look like Win7, Windows Vista, GNOME, KDE, etc.
Requirements
Server
QPHP can work on any Linux/Windows machine running web server that serves PHP 5.1+ pages. It is fully tested in these environments:
* Win XP SP3, Apache 1.3.31, PHP 5.1.8
* CentOS 5.1, Apache 2.2.6, PHP 5.2.5
Browser
The framework components are well tested using the following browsers:
* Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, 9
* Firefox 2.0, 3.0, 3.5
* Opera 7.50, 8.0, 8.50, 9.0, 9.20, 10, 11
* Safari 3.0.4+
* Avant Browser 10.2+
* Maxthon 1.5+
* SeaMonkey 1.1.7+
On February 18, 2009 the name was changed to PHP Work Framework. Project appears to be defunct (website no longer loads).
History
QPHP started as a small subproject to help build the back-end module of an existing website in the early days of 2005. Later it served as platform for creation of websites, web based content management systems and administration modules. At the end of 2007 it became publicly available as separate framework with well written documentation and plenty of examples.
Features
* PHP5 compatibility
* Event driven, component based
* 40+ widgets
* Skins
* Desktop applications
* Brings the elegance of Java and
* Relies extensively on OOP concepts and the MVC design pattern
* Code-behind approach is used
* Ajax support
* Simple database access + Criteria API (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle)
* Internationalization
* Simple input validation
* View/Session/Application states
* Caching
* Templates
* Provides easy way (Widget API) to integrate thousands of free JavaScript/jQuery-based widgets
* Full documentation
* Tutorials and many, many examples
Security
* There is a predefined directory structure that allows you to place all HTTP visible resources in public folder and all sensitive resources in protected folder
* When transferred between pages the data could be easily encrypted
* Form re-submit can be easily prevented or caught and handled
* Encryption algorithms
* SQL injection safe
Data validation
There is a simple class that provides many predefined methods for data validation. It can assure that a text field is integer, date, money, round number, min/max characters string, phone, etc.
Desktop applications
QPHP provides a package through which the developer can create web-based desktop applications. Such applications can be based on unlimited windows and the end user won't be bothered to refresh and reload the page content over and over again. Web-based backends, HTML5 games or chat applications could be great examples. The package provides abstract model for creating any kind of windows plus some classes covering the basic operations for displaying, creating or modifying data. The package is fully customizable and the desktop can look like Win7, Windows Vista, GNOME, KDE, etc.
Requirements
Server
QPHP can work on any Linux/Windows machine running web server that serves PHP 5.1+ pages. It is fully tested in these environments:
* Win XP SP3, Apache 1.3.31, PHP 5.1.8
* CentOS 5.1, Apache 2.2.6, PHP 5.2.5
Browser
The framework components are well tested using the following browsers:
* Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, 9
* Firefox 2.0, 3.0, 3.5
* Opera 7.50, 8.0, 8.50, 9.0, 9.20, 10, 11
* Safari 3.0.4+
* Avant Browser 10.2+
* Maxthon 1.5+
* SeaMonkey 1.1.7+
Adam Howden is a British video game actor who also appeared in several live action shows. He was relatively unknown until 2011, when he landed his breakout role as Anders in Dragon Age 2. In May, he announced via his Twitter that he would be playing Shulk, the protagonist of the Wii RPG, Xenoblade Chronicles. Several months later, he announced that he would be providing the voice of Tintin in the video game based off the movie, The Adventures of Tintin. He also attended the London MCM Expo in October 2011, alongside his Dragon Age II co-star Gideon Emery, where they made history being the first British guest voice actor panelists at the convention.
Filmography
Film
*Scar Tissue (2012) ... Rupert Drummond
Video games
*The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011) ... Tintin
*Xenoblade Chronicles (2011) ... Shulk and Zanza
*Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011) ... Additional Characters
*Dragon Age 2 (2011) ... Anders
*Fable 3 (2010) ... Additional Characters
*Lost Horizon (2010) ... Fenton Paddock
*Dragon Age Origins (2009) ... Additional Characters
Television
*Dark Matters: Twisted But True (2 Episodes, 2012)
*New Tricks ... Dr. Steven Lilwall (2 Episodes, 2008, 2009)
*Doctors ... Martin Rivers (1 Episode, 2008)
*Holby City ... Jason 'Bilf' Travers (1 Episode, 2007)
*Ultimate Force ... Student (1 Episode, 2005)
Theater
*The Malcontent ... Altefront/Malevole (White Bear Theatre, 2011)
Filmography
Film
*Scar Tissue (2012) ... Rupert Drummond
Video games
*The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011) ... Tintin
*Xenoblade Chronicles (2011) ... Shulk and Zanza
*Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011) ... Additional Characters
*Dragon Age 2 (2011) ... Anders
*Fable 3 (2010) ... Additional Characters
*Lost Horizon (2010) ... Fenton Paddock
*Dragon Age Origins (2009) ... Additional Characters
Television
*Dark Matters: Twisted But True (2 Episodes, 2012)
*New Tricks ... Dr. Steven Lilwall (2 Episodes, 2008, 2009)
*Doctors ... Martin Rivers (1 Episode, 2008)
*Holby City ... Jason 'Bilf' Travers (1 Episode, 2007)
*Ultimate Force ... Student (1 Episode, 2005)
Theater
*The Malcontent ... Altefront/Malevole (White Bear Theatre, 2011)
Gerry Cosgrove, also known as Gerald Cosgrove, is an actor who provides the voice of fictional radio DJ Morgan Merryweather, host of Double Clef FM, in the video game Grand Theft Auto III, created by Rockstar Games.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City he calls Amy Sheckenhausen on K-Chat, a talk station featuring popular (fictional) characters from the game. He appears again as Morgan Merryweather.
The game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories takes place in the same city as it was in GTA III: Liberty City. In 2001 he will be the host for Double Clef but now it's DJ Sergio Boccino. But he calls the station and says: "The programming on Double Clef FM has really gone to the dogs!". At the end Sergio says something about why he doesn't go to the Liberty Tree (GTAs fictional newspaper). Few years later (2001) he's writing for this paper.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City he calls Amy Sheckenhausen on K-Chat, a talk station featuring popular (fictional) characters from the game. He appears again as Morgan Merryweather.
The game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories takes place in the same city as it was in GTA III: Liberty City. In 2001 he will be the host for Double Clef but now it's DJ Sergio Boccino. But he calls the station and says: "The programming on Double Clef FM has really gone to the dogs!". At the end Sergio says something about why he doesn't go to the Liberty Tree (GTAs fictional newspaper). Few years later (2001) he's writing for this paper.
Randall Robinson (born June 25, 1964) is an African American Diplomat. He was first appointed as an untenured diplomat by President George W. Bush in 2004, and reappointed as a fully tenured diplomat by President Barack Obama in 2008.
Biography
Randall Robinson is a physician, U.S. Army veteran, a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (RPCV), and a U.S. Diplomat. He joined the U.S. Department of State after serving as a physician in private practice in Arizona, specializing naturopathic medicine where he combined conventional and alternative medicine in a family practice setting. While in Arizona, he was also a City of Mesa Commissioner for Human Relations; Commissioner for Museum and Cultural Affairs; and on the Board of Directors for the Cancer Resource Network, an affiliation of the National Cancer Institute. He was also the Executive Director of the Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association from 2002 to 2004. He was awarded the honor of Arizona Naturopathic Physician of the Year in 2003.
In his career with the U.S. State Department, Randall Robinson has served as a Consular Affairs Officer and Economic and Scientific Affairs Officer at American Embassy Guatemala City, lead Political Officer and Science Officer at American Embassy Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Oceans, International Environmental, and Scientific Affairs. Currently he is assigned to the State Department's Office of Marine Conservation in Washington, D.C., and has represented the U.S. at international gatherings around the world.
Randall Robinson has received many awards and letters of appreciation from Congressmen, Ambassadors and community leaders.
Randall Robinson holds an Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapy from Saint Philips College, Texas, in collaboration with the United States Army Academy of Health Science; Bachelor of Arts in International Studies/ Biology from the University of South Alabama; Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, Arizona; and a post graduate Diploma in Journalism for the University of the West Indies, Jamaica.
Biography
Randall Robinson is a physician, U.S. Army veteran, a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (RPCV), and a U.S. Diplomat. He joined the U.S. Department of State after serving as a physician in private practice in Arizona, specializing naturopathic medicine where he combined conventional and alternative medicine in a family practice setting. While in Arizona, he was also a City of Mesa Commissioner for Human Relations; Commissioner for Museum and Cultural Affairs; and on the Board of Directors for the Cancer Resource Network, an affiliation of the National Cancer Institute. He was also the Executive Director of the Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association from 2002 to 2004. He was awarded the honor of Arizona Naturopathic Physician of the Year in 2003.
In his career with the U.S. State Department, Randall Robinson has served as a Consular Affairs Officer and Economic and Scientific Affairs Officer at American Embassy Guatemala City, lead Political Officer and Science Officer at American Embassy Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Oceans, International Environmental, and Scientific Affairs. Currently he is assigned to the State Department's Office of Marine Conservation in Washington, D.C., and has represented the U.S. at international gatherings around the world.
Randall Robinson has received many awards and letters of appreciation from Congressmen, Ambassadors and community leaders.
Randall Robinson holds an Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapy from Saint Philips College, Texas, in collaboration with the United States Army Academy of Health Science; Bachelor of Arts in International Studies/ Biology from the University of South Alabama; Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, Arizona; and a post graduate Diploma in Journalism for the University of the West Indies, Jamaica.