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Tumblroid
It actually is pretty cool. Might switch one of my domains to tumblr…
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June 2009
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A rule of thumb for choosing column order in... →
I wanted to share a little rule of thumb I sometimes use to decide which columns should come first in an index. This is not specific to MySQL, it’s generally applicable to any database server with b-tree indexes. And there are a bunch of subtleties, but I will also ignore those for the sake of simplicity.
Jun 5th
Integrating FirePHP for Ajax Development →
My purpose in this column is to introduce you to FirePHP, the problem it solves, and how it is intended to work within your application for maximum benefit. I will present some useful high-level knowledge to make it easier for you to integrate FirePHP into your application.
Jun 3rd
May 2009
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Iconza →
Iconza — collection of free icons that can be colored and reduced in size to your taste. If you are a happy site or blog owner, you will be able to pick icons that will fit right into your design
May 28th
40+ Invaluable PHP Tutorials and Resources →
PHP is one of the most popular scripting languages on the internet today, and one of the easiest to get into. Whether you’re a PHP newbie, or an experienced code-slinger, there is always something new to discover. A function you’re unfamiliar with a killer timesaving tool, a technique that you forgot about…
May 27th
May 26th
15 Top PHP Coding Tutorials, Tips and Tricks →
PHP is used in more a less most websites on the internet. I have compiled a list of 15 top useful PHP tips / tricks and tutorials. These should keep you busy for a while. They all can come in handy sometime when you are coding.
May 25th
Designing For Sign Up →
Joshua Porter’s “Designing for Sign Up” presentation from Webstock, 2009, does a great job of focusing the task of sign up on user motivation and anxiety, and thinking through scenarios that help remove barriers to entry. As he says, the form itself is the least of your concerns. Porter describes the entire experience leading up to the call to action, providing excellent examples...
May 25th
The singleton pattern using PHP →
Some application resources are exclusive in that there is one and only one of this type of resource. For example, the connection to a database through the database handle is exclusive. You want to share the database handle in an application because it’s an overhead to keep opening and closing connections, particularly during a single page fetch. The singleton pattern covers this need. An...
May 25th
Get to know the QueryPath PHP library →
You could make the case that, over the past 15 years, the three technologies that have contributed most to the Web’s explosive growth are HTML, HTTP, and XML. You might expand upon this triumvirate, pointing perhaps to CSS, JavaScript, and similar technologies. But the “big three” remain unchallenged at the top of the list. PHP has also made a splash in the Web-development world....
May 25th
PHP multithreading using cURL →
If you wanna get some information from servers using the protocols like http or ftp in PHP you can use cURL to do multithreading. Multithreading is a term used when we do more jobs in parallel.
May 25th
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May 22nd
Stylish JavaScript Dialog Boxes →
The following list is useful if you need to replace the classical JavaScript message boxes (alert, confirm, prompt) with new and CSS customizable ones. JQuery and MooTools are some of the libraries used to make these excellent dialog boxes.
May 20th
Really Useful Free Tools For JavaScript Developers →
JavaScript has a critical role in modern web development; JavaScript frameworks like jQuery, MooTools, Prototype, etc and other JavaScript libraries have made our lives significantly easy. However with emergence of Rich Internet Applications(RIA) and their rapid adoption, the need to write more powerful, robust and reliable JavaScript is constantly rising.
May 20th
145 new quick cheat sheets →
145 quick cheat sheets for some of the most widely used tools on the web. Download, print and stick them somewhere near your desk.
May 20th
May 19th
55+ Extremely Useful Online Generators for... →
Note: I’ve been searching for some resources for the designers over here and I fould this one via one of the many usefull tweets by @alexpuig. It’s quite a comprehensive list of online generators. Use it wisely!
May 19th
jQuery Week Calendar →
The jquery-week-calendar plugin provides a simple and flexible way of including a weekly calendar in your application. It is built on top of jquery and jquery ui and is inspired by the FullCalendar plugin by Adam Shaw and other online weekly calendars such as google calendar.
May 19th
GraphicsMagick Image Processing System →
GraphicsMagick is the swiss army knife of image processing. Comprised of 248K physical lines (according to SLOCCount) of source code in the base package (or 891K including 3rd party libraries) it provides a robust and efficient collection of tools and libraries which support reading, writing, and manipulating an image in over 88 major formats including important formats like DPX, GIF, JPEG,...
May 18th
PECL :: Package :: gmagick →
Gmagick is a php extension to create, modify and obtain meta information of images using the GraphicsMagick API. This extension requires GraphicsMagick version 1.2.6+ and PHP 5.1.3+.
May 18th
Coding calendars →
Calendars are such an everyday object for most people - they are literally everywhere, in print, on our cell phones, computers and on the web. I recently had to design and code a calendar at work and learned a few things along the way. I thought I would show you guys my work process and share some code with you.
May 18th
Useful scripts and resources Facebook-inspired for... →
A list of some popular scripts and resources Facebook-inspired to help web developers to implement quickly Facebook-like features in their web projects.
May 18th
Extend Google Analytics with jQuery →
For quite some time now Google Analytics has been leading the way when it comes to gathering free statistics about the web traffic of your website. I’m sure that you many of you have installed the Google code on your sites and are already using the great reporting tools it provides. However, there are a few limitations to the standard service which you may or may not have come across yet. Using...
May 18th
TypeFriendly: A Documentation And User Manual... →
TypeFriendly is a documentation generation script written in PHP5. It was designed to be easy in use and it allows to achieve the first results immediately, a couple of minutes after you start the work. The script contains everything you need to write clear, multilingual documentation for your project, so that you do not have to code everything on your own.
May 18th
JavaScript Debugging Techniques in IE 6 →
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 is almost universally hated by web developers. It’s hard to work with and support, but with a few solid techniques, you can make the process less painful. What “just works” in the majority of browsers will almost always require hours of tweaks and workarounds to get it working in IE6. With more and more users switching over to newer alternatives such as IE8, Safari...
May 17th
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Ruxandra & Laurian TRAILER HD (via Vimeo) Am incercat sa dam o nota funny compromisurilor (pe care chiar daca nu recunoastem) le facem in “viata in 2”. Acest film a fost inspirat din intamplari reale … personajele nu sunt fictive. Viitorul nostru ginerica poarta uniforma zi de zi :)
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