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Harry Fuecks, PHP Patterns and Dynamically Typed

November 4th, 2005

I was reading this post over at Dynamically Typed and I was thinking to myself, this looks like something that Harry Fuecks would write. A glance at the top of the page confirmed my suspicions. Harry has been writing a few new blog posts over there. That and the resurrection of the PHP Patterns site has probably been keeping him busy. All I’m gonna say about the new site design for PHP Patterns is color wheel, color blender, color scheme, color match, and color coordinator. :)

Welcome Back Harry.

Also, unless I’m mistaken, it looks like SitePoint is using WordPress for their blogs now. Or has this always been the case and I’m just now noticing it?

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5 Responses to “Harry Fuecks, PHP Patterns and Dynamically Typed”

  1. Harry Fuecks says:
    11/4/2005 at 6:05 am

    Well that’s more welcome than I was looking for but thanks.

    I still need to sort out the final parts of phppatterns then hopefully someone can help me past my colorblindness.

    Also, unless I’m mistaken, it looks like SitePoint is using WordPress for their blogs now. Or has this always been the case and I’m just now noticing it?

    Keeping the details short (Sitepoint can describe it if they feel the urge), you’re not mistaken.

  2. Nola Stowe says:
    11/4/2005 at 7:46 am

    I was happy to see the site too! I really liked PHPPatterns site and was disappointed when it seemed like Harry left the planet! :

  3. Jeff says:
    11/4/2005 at 8:33 am

    Harry, I’m teasing you a bit about the colors, but the transition between the old software (ezPublish?) and the new DokuWiki seems to be going very well. Its a great resource and its nice to have it back. I do enjoy your blog posts and its nice to see those, too.

  4. Amit Gupta says:
    11/4/2005 at 3:10 pm

    Also, unless I’m mistaken, it looks like SitePoint is using WordPress for their blogs now. Or has this always been the case and I’m just now noticing it?

    Yeah, SitePoint blogs are now powered by WordPress. Earlier they had their own custom blog script!! ;)

  5. Emil Tamas says:
    11/4/2005 at 4:46 pm

    C’mon Harry, keep it white bg and black TXT .. who in the world would enjoy reading text with those colors ? :(

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