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Share: I remember it well It was the summer of 1998
I remember it well It was the summer of 1998. ZDTV had just started broadcasting, the
antitrust suit against Microsoft had just been filed, Windows 98 had just been put on the
market, and PHP 3 had just been released. Being in high school, we didnt have much to do
for the summer, so we read up on the latest and greatest web development techniques
trying to learn more about this dynamic thing we had heard about. We had been
developing websites for people for a little while, but they were all static and we wanted to
play with the big kids. We knew there was potential for vast improvements in our
capabilities if only we could learn PHP. So three days later we had a box with Windows 98
up and running with Apache 1.2.6 and PHP 3.
We read up on everything we could find about PHP. We learned about including files so that
we only needed one copy of the code and how to make fancy visitor counters and flat file
guest books. We were hot stuff. We even managed to get PHP to send us an email when
we submitted a contact form. This was going to change everything we knew!
We continued on in this fashion for a good while making dynamic sites for a few local
businesses and some churches, including common headers (inc.php FTW!) and footers,
making forms to mail people, etc. We learned a little more about what we were doing every
week, but we knew we could do better
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Jump to 2001, we had just finished the school year at North Carolina State University
(Jason his sophomore year, and Garrison his freshman year). Again with nothing to do for
the summer, we decided that we should form a company to create these dynamic websites
for people and make some money for ourselves. Our company was called Fuzionsoft, and it
was green (neon green, not Al Gore green). We had ourselves a few clients, they were
happy with what we had to offer, but again, we felt like we could offer more. Thus we
started our first large-ish scale website. It was going to be a community-centered tool for
our town where everyone could go to get things like the weather, local business
information, news, restaurants, etc. The tag line was The Virtual City of Newton and
Conover North Carolina. To create it, we pulled out all our PHP stops, including screen
scraping data from weather.com. Unfortunately, we were still in the land of having included
common headers and footers and such. It certainly wasnt scalable and it was pretty
fragile. After moderate success with the project we had to go back to college, which pretty
much killed the site and Fuzionsoft
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Jason started working full-time at NC State after graduation as a web developer. Garrison
went on to work at IBM as a web application developer for a year and a half before coming
back to work at NC State alongside Jason in March of 2006. We were back working as a
web development team again, and we knew a lot more than we did the last time we worked
together
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