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Archive for October 2002
PHP is Good Some excellent reviews of PHPCon from Jeremy Zawodny. I have posted a few favorites in my Technology category. – andy
Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. ~ Ralph Waldo […]
Making the case for PHP at Yahoo. Running a high-performance dynamic website is a daunting task. The short development cycles needed to stay ahead of the competition demand a web-centric scripting language that is easy to maintain and update. We'll explore a case study of one company (Yahoo!) that is making the transition to PHP […]
PHPCon 2002: Closing Keynote — Dirk Elemendorf on Rackspace and PHP. The conference was closed by Dirk, one of the founders of Rackspace discussing the critical role that PHP played in getting Rackspace off the ground. He focused on PHP's integration, quick development times, and flexibility. He then threw us a… [Jeremy Zawodny's blog]
PHPCon 2002: Introduction to XSLT with PHP. On Friday morning, I sat in on Stephan Schmidt's “Introduction to XSLT with PHP” presentation. What I found interesting here was not how XSLT works (I already knew that) but the two things I learned. First, I finally got a… [Jeremy Zawodny's blog]
Chimera Update Well, it has been a fairly successful week of browsing. I'm happy to report a few key findings. 1. Chimera just plain works. 2. Chimera is what Mozilla wished it could be. 3. IE is finally out of here, well kinda. Let me 'splain. One thing I have realized is that NO browser […]
The Man Behind The Plan Have you heard about Plan B? Chances are, if you have a blog, or read them, you have. Plan B is a “blognovel”. A term, which, so far, appears to be coined by Diego Doval, the first blognovelist that Google knows of. I have been an avid reader of Plan […]
Dave, come on. The value of a small, orange-white XML gif? Some days you just make me laugh. – andy Please don't tweak the little white-on-orange XML icon. I'm seeing variations out there. That's not cool. Its value is diluted by varying it. If you don't like it, do something completely different. But a little […]