Thursday, April 28, 2011

Re: an appointment system...

Why don't you just use google calendar or some other management
support software ? Comparing to what he has to pay you to do it, plus
the time you will not be working on something useful it pays off.

On Apr 28, 5:14 pm, Tran Cao Thai <jasonvoorhees...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i used to play around with full calendar (a plugin of jquery) when doing my
> bachelor. It is good, but we still had to configure a lot (3000 lines of
> javascript). In my  opinion, building everything from scratch is a lot
> better than trying to hack some complex systems. So if you still have time,
> build your own
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Tan Cheng <davidtan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
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> > My boss ask me to create an "appointment system", basically, I need a
> > calendar that I can add events, and maybe a message system.
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> > I haven't found any good plug-in for this. So anybody has any related
> > experience doing this with php? Where should I start looking at?
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> > Any input will be greatly appreciated!
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> > Thank you!
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