AMFPHP docs available and a call for help

Posted on Tuesday 5 April 2005

I’ve finished the core of the AMFPHP 1.0 documentation. I’d like to thank everyone who have participated in the effort, it was quite a lot of work. I’d appreciate it if you’d run over them here and see if there’s anything missing. You can fix spelling mistakes, create stubs, or write whole chapters if you like. The new docs highlight some of features of AMFPHP that are so new that I hadn’t had time to tell anyone about it (silly me). This should get you up to speed on the new developments. I remind you that the unofficial beta is available here. I’ve been trying to reach some of the admins of the project (Wolfgang, Justin, Allessandro) to bump my status up at SourceForge so that I can make an official release, if you spot any of them send them my way.

.: The call for help :.

Two things:

  • Example services and Flash movies. Right now the examples are a bit outdated; Aral mentioned he rewrote the pizza service app in AS2 but I’d prefer something that uses only one class; the whole MVC-Ariaware RIA platform thing is beautiful but there’s about 15 actionscript files in there and I wouldn’t want to scare off people with a PHP background.
  • Setup the vote for the logo: Surely one of you has the software on their server to run the vote to decide on the new AMFPHP logo, to really help kick off the dawn of a new Remoting platform. Afterwards we can decide whether keep the current website with the new sexy logo or go with something completely different. A lot have offered their help for the latter and I’m sure that will turn out well.

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