Archive for the 'development' Category
Friday, November 25th, 2005
A new version of PHP has just been released. Version 5.1.0 includes major security and performance improvements along with a few new features. View the changelog for details.
I’ve updated my apache installation guide to include the latest version.
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Sunday, October 2nd, 2005
I just posted a major update to my guide, Install & Configure Apache with PHP, JSP, MySQL, and PHPMyAdmin on Windows 2000/XP. There’s been a lot of great feedback on the original post. Thanks!
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Friday, September 9th, 2005
I’ve updated the RSS parser on the main page using MagPie RSS. It works a lot faster by caching the content localy. It also checks the Last-Modified and ETag to decide if it needs to download a new version (for digg & del.icio.us links).
I also rounded the corners off using some [...]
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Monday, July 25th, 2005
Google’s personalized home page now allows users to add their own RSS content! This is big news. Microsoft had better catch up with thier Start.com projet if they expect to capitalize on this space. Google is definitely winning the innovation war on the web.
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2005
From c|net:
Not to be left out of any development trends, Microsoft is working to simplify the job of building so-called AJAX applications, or Web applications with sophisticated graphics.
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Friday, June 24th, 2005
From LifeHacker:
Newly-released bookmarklet Del.icio.us Direc.tor turns the Del.icio.us bookmark service into a gorgeous, lively, dynamic application that just about popped the eyeballs right out of my head.
+digg! Extremely useful.
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Thursday, June 2nd, 2005
According to the W3C the next version of XHTML - is going to “last call real soon now”. Steven Pemberton the Chair of the W3C Working Group has posted a presentation on XHTML2 on the W3C web site. The presentation shows some cool new features in XHTML 2…
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2005
From Slashdot:
Javascript may have been with us since the beginning of the browser, but it’s going through a renaissance as companies like Google create Javascript-enabled tools like Google Maps . There’s even a nice, newly coined acronym , AJAX for “Asynchronous Javascript and XML”. A nice survey article from [...]
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Wednesday, April 20th, 2005
Keep an Open Eye · AJAX: The Foaming Cleanser
developers and architects in general (not just Web developers) should take a look at what is happening in and around AJAX the foaming cleanser in both its Java and JavaScript forms.
This is a concise article on Ajax with some good reference links.
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Monday, April 4th, 2005
Dare Obasanjo makes some good arguments about how many popular websites violate basic HTTP Specifications, including del.icio.us, Bloglines, and Flickr.
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