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Ping your blog via XML-RPC with Perl
Thursday, 15 May, 2008 – 19:29 | One Comment

The following Perl program connects to several update services to let them know that the your site or blog has been updated. The program uses XML-RPC to …

Faster PHP Apps - Profile Your Code with Xdebug
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:46 | No Comment

Object-oriented programming is well and truly in fashion, and PHP is no exception. So you’ve adopted the proper design patterns, built your site on the latest PHP framework, and have your database access abstracted …

Race Conditions, AJAX and Sessions
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:46 | No Comment

Via Jeff’s bookmarks, Race Conditions with Ajax and PHP Sessions by Andy “thwarted” Bakun is an outstanding anaylsis of a problem that’s come up before on this blog here. In fact the title is almost …

Race Conditions, AJAX and Sessions
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:46 | No Comment

Via Jeff’s bookmarks, Race Conditions with Ajax and PHP Sessions by Andy “thwarted” Bakun is an outstanding anaylsis of a problem that’s come up before on this blog here. In fact the title is almost …

PHP Conference London 2007
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:46 | No Comment

It’s back! - just doing my bit to support the UK’s premiere PHP event. And hats off to them again for honest pricing - no inflation since last year if I remember right: …

Rise of the Robots
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:46 | No Comment

Quick factual / historical note regarding Anonymizing RFI Attacks Through Google which Stefan and Ilia both referenced today. As far as I know the notion of “programming” legitimate 3rd-party web spiders to attack other sites …

Good and Bad PHP Code
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:03 | No Comment

The following is republished from the Tech Times #165. When interviewing a PHP developer candidate for a job at SitePoint, there is one question that I almost always ask, because their answer tells me so …

The real difference between PHP and Python
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:03 | No Comment

Posting in the full realization of the futility of doing so, there’s some PHP bashing (as usual) happening on reddit at the moment: PHP vs Python - the real difference, brought on by this mildly …

Markup Separation with Template IT
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:03 | No Comment

One of the more challenging things I ve run into while doing PHP development is effectively separating presentation from program logic. In many projects, I felt I was doing a great job until …

PHP Conference London 2007
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:03 | No Comment

It’s back! - just doing my bit to support the UK’s premiere PHP event. And hats off to them again for honest pricing - no inflation since last year if I remember right: …

The real difference between PHP and Python
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:02 | No Comment

Posting in the full realization of the futility of doing so, there’s some PHP bashing (as usual) happening on reddit at the moment: PHP vs Python - the real difference, brought on by this mildly …

Race Conditions, AJAX and Sessions
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

Via Jeff’s bookmarks, Race Conditions with Ajax and PHP Sessions by Andy “thwarted” Bakun is an outstanding anaylsis of a problem that’s come up before on this blog here. In fact the title is almost …

Race Conditions, AJAX and Sessions
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

Via Jeff’s bookmarks, Race Conditions with Ajax and PHP Sessions by Andy “thwarted” Bakun is an outstanding anaylsis of a problem that’s come up before on this blog here. In fact the title is almost …

Markup Separation with Template IT
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

One of the more challenging things I ve run into while doing PHP development is effectively separating presentation from program logic. In many projects, I felt I was doing a great job until …

Faster PHP Apps - Profile Your Code with Xdebug
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

Object-oriented programming is well and truly in fashion, and PHP is no exception. So you’ve adopted the proper design patterns, built your site on the latest PHP framework, and have your database access abstracted …

Lessons from the LAMP generation - tilllate.com
Monday, 1 Oct, 2007 – 22:57 | No Comment

Last night we were treated to Silvan and Stefans whirlwind history of tilllate.com, delivered to a packed webtuesday - thanks to search.ch for hosting and apologies to those that got stuck out in the corridor …

PHP Conference London 2007
Sunday, 30 Sep, 2007 – 23:57 | No Comment

It’s back! - just doing my bit to support the UK’s premiere PHP event. And hats off to them again for honest pricing - no inflation since last year if I remember right: …

2007: The Year of OpenID (?)
Sunday, 30 Sep, 2007 – 23:57 | No Comment

A late but Happy New Year - recent silence related to starting new job at local.ch - more on that another time. So let’s call this one the Year of OpenID - or at least …