November 2004
One of the biggest strengths of open source languages is that the documentation is richly peppered with user-contributed comments, tips, and code snippets. The Java community is quite open sourcy in... Read More
The lack of decent Apache security titles prompted Tony Mobily to pen Hardening Apache, the new, definitive reference on the subject. Here, Blane talks with Tony about the technology, the book, and... Read More
A friend sent me this link: http://www.stevegoad.com/coolart/doodlepad.html Click on the thumbnails and run the application to view the artist create a digital “painting” only using a... Read More
Just how much is spam and malicious email attempts costing you and your staff, clients and partners? That is a big question. And for many who run their business solo — difficult to assess the... Read More
Just ran into A Development Infrastructure for PHP which discusses a generalized strategy which Tony uses when building applications with PHP. He clarifys some of the design decisions further in the... Read More
http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=206194 Above link listed some of the top marketing tactics used by a panel of top IT producers at a recent convention I spoke at. Here are two other... Read More
A design trend among a lot of blog-type sites is what I’ll call the “textured background.” Here are a few examples that I grabbed from CSS Zen Garden:... Read More
,at least to me anyway, is although I’m using it using it fairly frequently, I hardly ever visit the web site itself (or at least that’s how it looks when adding a bookmark). That’s... Read More
Nice one by NuCleuZ: The PHP manual – revisited (discussion). How about this… $ phpm in_array bool in_array ( mixed $needle, array $haystack, [bool $strict] ) Some nice examples of... Read More
Allow users to see your site the way they want! With CSS and your favourite server-side language, you can build a functional, cross-browser compatible style switcher that improves accessibility and... Read More







