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      <title><![CDATA[Online RPG Editor: PHPore]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img alt="" src="http://www.jeremyfaivre.com/uploads/article/phpore-logo.jpg" width="555" /><p class="dm_first_p">There was a time (the high school years) I spent much of my spare time <strong>working on personal projects</strong>. Among these projects, there was one I particularly liked and was named <strong>PHPore</strong>.</p>

<h3 id="phpore">PHPore?</h3>

<p><strong>PHPore</strong>, that means <strong>PHP</strong> <strong>O</strong>nline <strong>R</strong>PG <strong>E</strong>ditor. The name is pretty clear: it's a tool to create <strong>online RPG</strong> written in <strong>PHP</strong>.</p>

<p>Let's remember the context: <strong>when I was 17</strong>, in 2005, I "enjoyed" programming a RPG editor inspired by <a class="link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPG_Maker" target="_blank" title="RPG Maker">RPG Maker</a>, using <strong>php</strong>, (a lot of) <strong>javascript</strong>, containing <strong>ajax</strong> interactions, a <strong>map editor</strong>, a <strong>dedicated</strong> programming language, <strong>multiplayer</strong> features, a <strong>built-in chat</strong>... And all of this in a context where <strong>modern browsers of today didn't exist</strong> (with all the problems it involved), and when I had no idea what a client framework such as <a class="link" href="http://jquery.com/" target="_blank" title="jQuery">jQuery</a> is...</p>

<p>The idea was to make a program that nobody <strong>dared</strong> to do before...</p>

<p>Well, it's true that work on something that has never been done before can be <strong>very difficult</strong> (no guarantee of success, no reference model...), but it's certainly a <strong>very interesting</strong> task. This matches with my idea (still today) of <strong>creating something new</strong> instead of repeating the same thing all the time.</p>

<p>The project itself has never been completely finished... <strong>BUT</strong> what I quoted above is <strong>actually working</strong>, enough to make me talk about that on a few sites that I used to like: <a class="link" href="http://forum.games-creators.org/showthread.php?t=2405" target="_blank" title="PHPore sur The Games Creators Network">The Games Creators Network</a> or <a class="link" href="http://www.siteduzero.com/forum-83-3363-p1-php-javascript-phpore-editeur-de-site-rpg.html" target="_blank" title="PHPore sur Le Site du Zéro">Le Site du Zéro</a>.</p>

<p>An <strong>alpha version</strong> was available in some websites, while I was "preparing" the <strong>beta version</strong>, more powerful... But despite the big amount of energy I have provided in this project, it has never ended. The beta version has never seen the sunlight...</p>

<p><strong>After several years</strong>, noticing that PHPore got <a class="link" href="http://www.google.fr/search?q=phpore" target="_blank" title="audience of phpore">some audience</a>, I eventually considered the idea that somebody would like to use this project, even if it's not finished, and in fact put it online.</p>

<p>This is <strong>what I did</strong> recently!</p>

<h3 id="download-and-install-phpore">Download and Install PHPore</h3>

<p><img alt="Online Rpg Editor capture" height="355" src="http://www.jeremyfaivre.com/uploads/article/.thumbs/online-rpg-editor-1_fa4e76.png" width="565" /></p>

<p>You can <strong><a class="link" href="http://hg.jeremyfaivre.com/phpore" target="_blank" title="PHPore source code download on bitbucket">download PHPore source code</a></strong> or <strong><a class="link" href="http://github.com/jeremyfa/phpore" target="_blank" title="PHPore source code download on github">on github</a></strong> and install or modify it... This is the first time I distribute this version of the code, that was <strong>dying on my hard disk drive for several years</strong> thought. I just took some time to fix some bugs, and online!</p>

<h3 id="to-be-continued">To be continued...</h3>

<p>Because PHPore is the result of a big amount of work, it contains <strong>some subtlety</strong> that should be explained.</p>

<p>Thus, I will <strong>write</strong> some articles in order to give details about <strong>several key features of PHPore</strong> and help anybody that would like to use it, <strong>or improve it</strong>.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Blog opening]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img alt="" src="http://www.jeremyfaivre.com/uploads/article/open.jpg" width="555" /><p class="dm_first_p">It's not easy to talk about a blog when <strong>it is totally empty</strong>. I would rather have written this “first blog article” after some other articles <strong>written before</strong>, in order to be able to say <em>My blog is talking about <strong>this</strong> and <strong>this too</strong></em> (with quotes of some other published articles).</p>

<p>Unfortunately, the first blog article is by definition <strong>the first one</strong>, without any other contents that <strong>show it the road...</strong></p>

<p>This situation is quite embarrassing but I will still try to explain <strong>who is this blog for</strong> and <strong>what will the contents inside be</strong>.</p>

<h3 id="subjects">Subjects</h3>

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<li><strong>Developing</strong>, programming, <strong>geek</strong>.  </li>
<li><strong>New uses</strong> related to internet or new technologies (ex: digital reading, augmented reality, web in general...).  </li>
<li><strong>Music</strong>, maybe <strong>computer music</strong> hopefully.  </li>
<li><strong>Image</strong>, including drawing and photography.  </li>
<li><strong>Any subjet</strong> that I would be interested in.  </li>
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<h3 id="concerned-public">Concerned public</h3>

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<li>Professionals in <strong>internet</strong> or <strong>computer sciences</strong>.  </li>
<li>Any other people <strong>interested</strong> at least one of the <strong>subjects</strong>.  </li>
<li>...  </li>
<li><strong>Geeks</strong> (ha ha).  </li>
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<p>You will have understood that this blog will be closer to my <strong>virtual life</strong> than the real one.</p>

<p>Dear <strong>non-geeks</strong>, I love you equally, so please do not blame me !</p>]]></description>
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