Archive for the 'Development' Category

Google has posted quite interesting post on their official blog, especially for everyone in web industry. On their newly introduced Google Speed page they have published a list of best practices, tutorials, tools and advices to make web faster with help of all of us, the people involved in creating the Web. Personally I’m big [...]

Today I’ve met small problem with my beloved TortoiseSVN client. I was in need to access some old repository stored locally on my computer – for newer projects I’m usingdedicated Debian based SVN server. Anyway, trying to access to my local repository via TortoiseSVN has resulted with following message:
Failed to load module for FS type [...]

Smashing Magazine has published great list of Subversion related resources, including tools, books, articles links, hosting offers etc.  It’s definitely worth checking especially for those that still don’t use any version controlling system.

I’ve just read a very nice and compact review on 7 Open Source VCS tools (Versioning Control Systems). Such tool is a must have for developer and everyone who has tried it – can’t live without it anylonger. For my needs Subversion is quite enough and I use TortoiseSVN frontend as I develop on Windows [...]

Silverlight 2

Quite interesting poster was published on Brad Abrams MSDN blog. It is a quick overview of Sliverlight 2 goodies for developers. Along all those ‘new’ tags nice thing is that Firefox and Safari is in the Browser/Browser integration list, mp3/png is in the Media Pipeline list and finally IronRuby and IronPython are in Framework Language [...]

This is quite interesting article – it shows which technologies are being used on worldwide publicly-accessible most loaded sites. PHP is going strong, even if the other technologies are said to be better prepared for high load and scaling. It is definitely good for PHP :) In addition – most of the sites listed there [...]

Accidentally I just found that guy that was my hero in the past when I was playing with some multimedia in C/C++ – Shan Hargreaves – is working on XNA at Microsoft. He was a creator of the best C multimedia libraries that I’ve seen several years ago – Allegro. It is good to see [...]

Patrick Haney presents a Flickr gallery with over 300 screenshots of nicely designed websites. If You seek for inspiration it is really worth to be seen.

A very nice list of selected and categorized Web 2.0 applications is located there. It’s definitely worth to be checked out as there are numerous cool solutions listed.

Comparison of those two kind of programmers was published on tufuncion.com. Very interesting :) What kind of programmer are You ? :)

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