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I'm looking for any open-source accounting module that I can include in my Symfony project. I was thinking of writing my own & releasing a plugin, but then I came across 2 solutions:
http://arias.sourceforge.net/
http://frontaccounting.net/
Please answer on the lines of...
Choosing one of the above, your experience, community support
Other alternatives
Thanks a lot!
Here is my take:
- Arias is not being maintained any more, but I didn't invest much energy
- FA on the other hand is very comprehensive; don't go by the name, its a basic ERP. You will love to play-around at the demo link. It uses pure PHP, and no framework. One can take a lot of inspiration from here, and use it readily if the license allows.
Sadly, there is nothing for symfony and I will try to contribute.
I don't know if it's an option to outsource the accounting but if any of the following have APIs then they could possibly solve your problem:
http://billmonk.com
http://buxfer.com
http://mint.com
http://wesabe.com
I believe they let you create arbitrary (sub)accounts and issue IOUs and transfers between the accounts, like for keep track of who owes who what among a group of people.
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I am familar with CakePHP 1.3 and I would like to learn the novelties in CakePHP2.
I know there is the new cookbook and also the migration guide. Still, I would like something broader than the migration guide without having to read all the cookbook again. I am thinking about something like a series of blog posts, in the spirit of the Django advent.
Is there anything like this around?
At CakeFest this year Mark Story gave a presentation on the changes and they posted it as a video of changes in 2.0. I found this to be a good high-level intro and might fit what you're looking for.
The other presentations from CakeFest 2011 might be useful to you too.
I think the only things you need is 2.0 Migration Guide and New Features in CakePHP 2.0. Other thing is practice.
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I want to implement a decision tree (machine learning) algorithm in PHP. I've searched far and wide on Google and can find nothing in PHP.
Does anyone know a tutorial or function in PHP for implementing a descision tree?
Are you looking specifically for Php code or any other languages are ok ?
You can start from the source code of original decision tree algorithm-C4.5.It is public but has some restrictions I think. http://www.rulequest.com/Personal/
Here is a good tutorial that you may want to refer : http://www2.cs.uregina.ca/~dbd/cs831/notes/ml/dtrees/c4.5/tutorial.html
Weka implementations for decision tree J48 is available at : https://svn.scms.waikato.ac.nz/svn/weka/trunk/weka/src/main/java/weka/classifiers/trees/J48.java
If you are familiar with Python Orange C4.5 source code is available at : http://orange.biolab.si/
I do not work with PhP so I am not aware of any implementations in it. But all above implementations(C++,Java,or Python) are worthwhile too look.
Albeit being commented and documented in Japanese, this seems to be pretty close to what you're looking for: https://github.com/kokukuma/php-decision-tree
This is the most recent implementation of the C4.5 Algorithm in PHP on GitHub as of 2019: PHP-C45.
I'm currently using it and it's very efficient too.
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I've been searching for this and can't quite get to what I need.
Is anyone aware of an open source forum script written in PHP that utilizes OOP concepts?
So has to be
Forum
OOP
Open source
I will accept answers for anything else, including tutorials, videos, etc. since I get to still see the source and learn from it.
I have used PHPBB in the past and it appears to fit your needs.
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You should look into Vanilla.
It's free, open-source and does not have the bloat as many of its competitors (vB, phpBB) and it also has some very well written code to go alongside a reasonably good documentation =)
Perhaps you can find a convenient open source forum software at:
http://www.forummatrix.org/
You could try Viscacha (http://www.forummatrix.org/show/Viscacha).
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We are planning on building a pay per view (PPV) video solution but we have no idea from where to start. Here are the current givens:
it will be hosted on Linux
using PHP
Database: MySQL
And by PPV I mean:
- going to website, selecting a movie to watch/download
- going to payment portal and paying
- being now able to watch/download
So here is my question, from where to start?
is there an existing (recommended) solution that we can download/buy?
Any information would be really appreciated
I was just reading about someone who had a platform like this intended for adult movies that he was offering, may have even been open source. I'm sorry I forget what it was, but even if your content is G rated, software intended for porn will probably have the features you want so I'd start looking there. It's a big industry so there has to be a few ready made solutions available.
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For an online project I'm working on, I am looking for a open source grammar checker. I have searched Google, with some good results (http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/, etc), but I am wondering what all of you think about this topic.
I need this to be able to be used online, versus desktop based, but this is the only real specification I have. If it has a built-in spell checker, that would be a plus, but I can always use another project for that purpose.
Thanks for any help.
LanguageTool should fit the bill:
http://www.languagetool.org/
try polishmywriting.com (now afterthedeadline.com)
I think the developer's details are here: http://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=raffi
here's an ASK HN post from raffi: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=286162
UPDATE: you can get an API Key (i.e. for Wordpress): http://www.afterthedeadline.com/download.slp?platform=Wordpress
Have you taken a look at the Xinha project? I believe that has spell check and possibly grammar check.
Several wysiwyg editors have support for spell checking: feckeditor, htmlarea, tinymce.
I think most of them uses aspell dictionaries.