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My del.icio.us bookmarks for May 13th through June 17th
These are my links for May 13th through June 17th: MediaPost Publications – Shift From Traditional To Online Media Contributing To Ad Economy Slowdown – 06/16/2008 – Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.mediapost.com%2Findex.cfm%3Ffuseaction%3DArticles.san%26s%3D84682%26Nid%3D43911%26p%3D321097 Application Flow Chart : CodeIgniter User Guide – A great … Continue reading
Posted in Internet
Tagged 2.6, Blog, code, codeigniter, Collaboration, community, Development, Frameworks, no_tag, php6, plugins, Programming, Social, Tweets, Tweets, web2.0, webdev, Wordpress, Zend
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for April 23rd through May 8th
These are my links for April 23rd through May 8th: Python Stuff – Zappos.com Takes Twitter By Storm, Hosts San Francisco Party | – RN&R > Local Stories > Surfing without > 04.24.08 – I’m quoted twice. Once as director … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog, career, Development, Mac, marketing2.0, network, neutrality, News, osx, productivity, Programming, Python, reference, Reno, Skiing, Social, Software, tools, Tweets
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for April 3rd through April 22nd
These are my links for April 3rd through April 22nd: Coding time: Subversion visually explained in 30 sec – Nice little visual representation The Python Challenge – Microsoft Vista Code – Not very nice but funny. You Use It Every … Continue reading
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Tagged code, cooking, cool, fun, Funny, Games, geek, hiring, Internet, interviewing, management, microwave, Programming, puzzle, Python, reference, Software, subversion, svn, tips, tutorial, vista
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for February 14th through April 2nd
These are my links for February 14th through April 2nd: FriendFeed Comments WordPress Plugin – Development on a Shoestring – Fold-Ins, Past and Present – The New York Times – Google Code for Educators – Ryan Jerz :: Reno Blogger, … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Uncategorized
Tagged ajax, Blog, Blogging, code, Contest, cool, culture, Disney, DVD, Einsteins, friendfeed, Giveaway, Google, humor, interactive, Internet, Little, magazine, plugins, Programming, Reno, tutorial, tutorials, Uncategorized, Wordpress
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The Zend Framework
I’ve reviewed a few programming frameworks on this site: Ruby on Rails, Django and CakePHP. I think learning each one has made me pretty adept at quickly picking up a new framework and trying it out. So, when our development team … Continue reading
Posted in Programming
Tagged CakePHP, Django, Frameworks, Internet, PHP, Programming, Rails, RoR, Ruby, Zend
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QuickPost for WordPress with tags and the option to disable comments
Mikkel at blog.detersmart.dk has modified and posted a version of the QuickPost plugin that supports tags and provides the ability to disable comments. I am testing it now with this post. If all checks out, I will merge the changes … Continue reading
Posted in Wordpress
Tagged Blogging, Plugin, Programming, Projects, Tagging, Wordpress
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Yahoo Shortcuts WordPress Plugin
Alex King and his team over at Crowd Favorites has been working with the Yahoo and the Yahoo Shortcuts team to create an awesome WordPress Plugin. For those who don’t know, Alex King is an awesome plugin developer and has … Continue reading
Update to Quick Post WordPress Plugin
v0.5 (10/25/2007) -Rewrote the bookmarklet javascript -Fixed the photo bug with flickr -Made the photos tab the default when on flickr -Made photos linkable by adding a url. Leave it blank to prevent the link. -Got the WordPress svn to … Continue reading
Django Web Framework for those who use Python
I’ve played with both Rails and CakePHP and found them both to be awesome development environments. However, after a few frustrating weeks of dealing with other’s PHP code (not related to CakePHP), I’ve determine that PHP is the equivalent of … Continue reading
Determine the Amount of Disk Space needed to Record Audio
Over Labor Day, I was helping my brother-in-law with his homework. He was asked to calculate how much disk space would be needed to record a session if he new the following variables: The Sample Rate, The Bit Rate, Number … Continue reading