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I am new to AI development and looking for some guide line to start. I'm a php developer and if any one have experience AI developing in PHP, please help. Prefers AI related libraries and etc...
To develop AI applications, PHP seems not to be the best choice. It is a script language intended to create websites etc., not to, e.g., steer a robot. Of course you can use PHP to learn some concepts, but it makes sense to switch as soon as you want to create "serious" applications related to this topic.
To get into the topic, I recommend the Udacity course "Intro to Articial Intelligence", see https://www.udacity.com/course/cs271 - it is absolutly free to take this courses.
AI is not a simple topic, but it is very interesting. Good luck and have fun!
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I am mostly a backend guy and was assigned a task for a school project to build a simple interface out of a JSON object. Preferable a table that displays two nested values coming back from the JSON. Is there any easy way to build this with a GUI tool? The output can be in PHP or JS.
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You question is unclear, but I think you are asking if there are any pre-built HTML/CSS UIs. The answer is that there are many, and they are often referred to as "UI Frameworks" or "HTML/CSS Framworks".
The most common HTML/CSS frameworks are Bootstrap & Foundation, but my personal favorite is Semantic UI.
Each framework has its own unique features and bugs, but in most cases it comes down to personal preference.
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According to the Getting Started with Storm book from O'Reilly:
There is a way to specify topologies in a non-JVM language. Since Storm topologies are just Thrift structures, and Nimbus is a Thrift daemon, you can create and submit topologies in any language you want. But this it out of the scope of this book.
I know the book is a little outdated, but I'm hoping this tidbit is possible.
Is there a way to submit a pure PHP Storm Topology?
From the documentation it says (as one of the key properties of storm)
Programming language agnostic: Robust and scalable realtime processing
shouldn't be limited to a single platform. Storm topologies and
processing components can be defined in any language, making Storm
accessible to nearly anyone.
You can probably look here for similar things.
Closest documentation of this that I've found:
https://github.com/nathanmarz/storm/wiki/Using-non-JVM-languages-with-Storm
It mentions where to get started. I guess I just have to do more research on this.
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I think I get me in a real trouble, because I am working on a LMS.
Actually I need to develop an LMS, a simple one.
My big problem is the Scorm.
I am developing in PHP, and what I want that if I upload the scorm 1.2 course, to be able to track the course.
Or even simpler I need to get the status(if is passed, or incomplete), score, and time.
Any suggestion, links, resources, examples?
Please, help me.
I don't think there is such a thing as a 'simple' LMS, where SCORM is concerned.
It is hard, but it is possible.
The specification for SCORM 1.2 is here -
http://www.adlnet.gov/resources/SCORM-1-2-Specification?type=technical_documentation
It's big, and detailed, and covers everything you need to provide for SCORM 1.2.
However, if you just want something up and running quickly, have a look at some other LMSs that have already been built. There are loads out there, both free and paid.
For an example of how an LMS works, check out http://cloud.scorm.com/, you can play around with it there, and see how it handles things.
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I want to create a chatbox like gmail or facebook. What would be the best architecture to build it. Should It be good to use sockets or ajax?
If so, then would you please describe or give references of the architecture.
I'd suggest XMPP. I used it to design a chat system for within my companies software, and it worked quite well. There are plenty of XMPP libraries out there. If you were so inclined though, it it possible to use some of Google's services. Not everything needs to be written from scratch:
https://developers.google.com/talk/open_communications
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I am working on a news paper website which has epaper facility. I am developing it in php.
Is there any script or something else where I can learn how to make an epaper site.
I want solution like this http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Client.asp?Daily=TOIM&showST=true&login=default&pub=TOI&Enter=true&Skin=TOINEW&AW=1333084145015
Please help me out..
ePaper in your context is a web app developed by Pressmart, and it appears to be proprietary, or at the very least not developer-friendly. So I highly doubt there have been advances in PHP libraries for it.
I'm sure as a partner, they have internal documentation and tech support that you can request more information from. They may even have a web API with PHP examples (I've seen worse companies that knew they had to keep up).
This is all info I've gathered in the last 7 minutes, so there may be more out there. But you should always reach out to the developer support of the product if they don't have easy access to documentation, as this is a sure-sign that there is not a large population of developers in the general community that will know what you're talking about, let along give insight.