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Summer of Code: writing PHP plugins
Toomas finished the official part of the google summer of code program. It was an honor to be the mentor and I had/still have a lot of fun with him. Grab The PHP writing plugin for Eclipse from the update site and check it out if it works for you! Sorry, but java6 and eclipse [...]
Four is the Magical Number – and so is 5920
5920 is the number of pixels you get horizontally when being a Codehooper with serious need for more screen real estate. 6149440 pixels in total. Featuring our widget-guru Ivar at his new workspace PS. Sorry if someone has commented here over last few weeks. Almost thousand spam comments is just way too much to moderate [...]
8 rules to fix your bugs
Me and Ivar just came up with a new way to attack bugs – we formed a fight club! You can join us if you follow the rules! 1st RULE: You do not talk about FIGHT CLUB. 2nd RULE: You DO NOT talk about FIGHT CLUB. 3rd RULE: If someone says “stop” or goes limp, [...]
Web 2.0 Industry And Ajax Community Boosted By Open Ajax Alliance
Web 2.0 Industry And Ajax Community Boosted By Open Ajax Alliance The set of technologies known as “OpenAjax” being developed and facilitated by the alliance will provide the following benefits to Web developers: * Lower development costs and faster delivery of Web 2.0 innovations * Vendor choice and interoperability * Richer Web experience and greater [...]
Are Technorati and Bloglines Web 2.0 Losers?
Technology Evangelist: Are Technorati and Bloglines Web 2.0 Losers? Paul Scrivens beats down ten Web 2.0ish companies he feels have either failed to grow, failed to catch on at all, or have simply fallen on their face in his Top 10 Web 2.0 Losers list.


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