PHP compiler for .Net :)
Posted in .Net, PHP on Aug 16th, 2006 No Comments »
Check this. Looks very promising. I will check this out in some spare time :)
Posted in .Net, PHP on Aug 16th, 2006 No Comments »
Check this. Looks very promising. I will check this out in some spare time :)
Posted in Development on Aug 9th, 2006 1 Comment »
What can i say about that ? ROTFL is enough ? It is still too long as some books allows to be one in 24 hours. Please note that skilled is not equal with experienced in any way.
Posted in Development on Aug 8th, 2006 No Comments »
In dark times of DOS the devs were using Borland Turbo products such as Turbo Pascal or Turbo C. According to this post the Turbo products are back and released also as free versions (similar to MS Express products line).
Posted in Development on Aug 7th, 2006 No Comments »
This article is very interesting. And small question - where is Java?
Posted in PHP on May 15th, 2006 No Comments »
I’ve read today an article titled “Php Optimization: Save the server!” created by Dcrab. This article has some interesting points but it is second or third article i read where author is focusing on small site performance problems such as including external scripts into application. I agree with fact that every developer shall make his [...]
Posted in Web 2.0 on May 8th, 2006 No Comments »
As comment to my post regarding Netvibes Olo has asked me to check their own implementation of Ajax Desktop application known as Pageflakes. Funny thing is that is very similar to Netvibes in many aspects and overall behaviour. Pageflakes offers a lot of additional modules, which are much better configurable than Netvibes. It also allows [...]
Posted in Uncategorized, Web 2.0 on May 4th, 2006 No Comments »
I just have found Netvibes - a very cool Web 2.0 based application. It allows You to create and customize Your own homepage with RSS feeds, e-mail accounts, news, notes, to-do’s etc. It’s interface and usage is very intuitive and it is another very interesting and useful example of Web 2.0 based system.