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June 2008

April 2008

hartija - Google Code

by nhoizey & 5 others
universal Cascading Style Sheets for web printing by uniting all best CSS printing practises into one

March 2008

Microsoft bets on Atom Publishing Protocol as the future direction for Web APIs

by nhoizey & 2 others
Microsoft is making a large investment in unifying our developer platform protocols for services on the open, standards-based Atom format (RFC 4287) and the Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023)

February 2008

It's About the Product, Silly - Jay Pipes

by mbertier (via)
So, my point is that it is not the marketing of a product that counts — indeed, false marketing statements or tactics can backfire quickly. What counts is the product itself. Marketing should be the function of promoting the innovative advantages of a product in the above three categories.

November 2007

innodb-tools - Google Code

by mbertier & 1 other (via)
This set of tools could be used to check InnoDB tablespaces and to recover data from damaged tablespaces or from dropped/truncated InnoDB tables.

Software As She’s Developed » Blog Archive » Did you hear the one about enterprise reuse?

by mbertier (via)
Ironically, it’s usually easier to reuse publicly-available libraries (e.g. open-source libs on sourceforge) and public web services than those in the same company. The following things make reuse more digestible in an enterprise setting:

Google Code FAQ - GearsMonkey: Google Gears + Greasemonkey to take Wikipedia offline

by nhoizey
By using Google Gears with the Firefox Greasemonkey plugin, you can inject Gears code into any website that you want. Don't wait for your favorite website to enable offline support -- do it yourself.

Event Lobby (EVENT: 92421)

by mbertier (via)
Subversion™ is the fastest growing version control system for distributed development teams and its rapid adoption is a phenomenon in small and large organizations. Recently evaluated to be the Sole Leader among Standalone SCM Solutions by Forrester Research, it is taking the developer world by storm. During this webcast, you will learn about the exciting new features coming out in the next release, Subversion 1.5, including merge tracking. Learn how to implement branching strategies that best fit your organization, and utilize merge tracking functionality to integrate changes. Learn from real life examples of branching and merging, so that you can accelerate development within your enterprise using Subversion’s new features.

High Scalability | Building bigger, faster, more reliable websites.

by nhoizey & 5 others
High Scalability was started to help build successful scalable websites. It tries to bring together all the lore, art, science, practice, and experience of building scalable websites into one place so you can learn how to build your system with confidence

October 2007

Learning jQuery » A Plugin Development Pattern

by nhoizey & 3 others
This article shares the pattern that I've found especially useful for plugin authoring. It assumes you already have an understanding of plugin development for jQuery; if you're a novice plugin author, please review the jQuery Authoring Guidelines first.

Nati Shalom's Blog: Why most large-scale Web sites are not written in Java

by nhoizey
The application stack of these Web applications is very different from the stack that mission-critical applications in the financial world are built with.

September 2007

Blogging From Berkeley: Session State is Evil

by mbertier & 1 other (via)
There is a giant sucking sound of processing power, time, money, and intellectual resources being used up on this problem, all because someone wants to store a shopping cart in HttpSession.

Mike Naberezny - Better PHPUnit Group Annotations

by mbertier (via)
Running phpunit --group bug42 AllTests.php will run only the tests associated with bug #42, regardless of what files and groups those test methods span.

August 2007

Open Source Strategies: Ingredients of a Healthy Open Source Projects

by mbertier (via)
This sounds funny, but some open source projects forget that they need users.

The Usability of Passwords - Baekdal.com

by mbertier & 5 others (via)
Passwords can be made both highly secure and user-friendly.

PHPUnit as a Project Mess Detector - Sebastian Bergmann

by mbertier (via)
Well. As of version 3.2, PHPUnit will not only be able to calculate and collect a variety of software metrics. It will also be able to report violations of rules that are based on these metrics in PMD's XML format. This information can then be fed to any tool that integrates with PMD.

Unmaintainable

by mbertier
The talk covers many different aspects in API design and contains examples of good practice and common mistakes. Many of the principles and guidelines discussed aren’t new, but you rarely see so many of them summarized.

Pardon My French, But This Code Is C.R.A.P.

by mbertier & 1 other
Beauty and The Beast. I begin my exploration of ugliness in code with some background and an overview of what most people consider to be crappy code.

July 2007

XRAY :: for web developers

by nhoizey & 15 others
XRAY is a bookmarklet for Safari, Firefox, Camino or Mozilla. Use it to see the box model for any element.

White Paper: Intelligent Updates to Configuration Files - Spike Developer Zone

by mbertier
In this paper, we provide a new two­fold solution – automated merging of changes that are done by a software provider after installation and manual merging of changes performed by the user thereafter. While some manual intervention is required in this approach, it is a more reliable solution. This approach also includes a tool to ease the manual file comparison and merge process.

Error Buddy - Spike Developer Zone

by mbertier
Do you have an error message from your application? Then find the answer with Error Buddy. You can search over 40000 source code files and troubleshooting documents using our beta lucene/nutch search interface or if you prefer, search as normal using google. With LXR technology you can drill right down into the line of source code where it came from with full cross-referencing.

Software As She’s Developed » Blog Archive » The only thing wrong with GoF Design Patterns is …

by mbertier (via)
Jeff Attwood recently pointed out the difference between Gamma et al’s Design Patterns and Alexanders’ equivalent and outlined a critique of the former which characterises it as “replacing actual thought and insight with a plodding, mindless, cut-and-paste code generation template mentality”.

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