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Greg Beaver's Blog: Standalone PEAR with No Deps







Greg Beaver's Blog: Standalone PEAR with
No Deps

Greg Beaver's Blog: Standalone PEAR with
No Deps
04/13/2005 08:33 AM

Greg Beaver has a new posting on his blog today about a real milestone in the "standalone PEAR installation" project he's been working on - a standalone PEAR with no dependencies thanks to PHP_Archive.




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Image_3D enables you to render 3D images using PHP. As I mentioned in my last post on that topic, the usage of PHP to render 3 dimensional images seems a bit ridiculous, but it definitly has a sense: Imagine the rendering of 3D charts from database data (we plan to implement a driver for PEAR::Image_Graph) or rendering of simple 3D images from user data. Of course one should not render those images on the fly, but cache them. Exciting is the fact, that rendering even complex 3D images (about 16.000 polygones) takes an acceptable amount of time. Try it yourself! :)

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