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  • A Little Taste of Inspiration

    Like all widely-used programming languages, PHP has the very useful ability to read data from, and write data to, files on the system. But the language doesn’t just stop there – PHP comes with a full-featured file-and-directory-manipulation API that allows you (among other things) to view and modify file attributes, read and list directory contents,…

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  • PHP Eclipse – How to install the Ulitimate IDE for Linux

    This particular Note is much in the spirit of my original (formerly known as) Web Developers’ Pocket Reference. Fortunately for Linux users, Adam Stokes, of http://astokes.org wrote a very nice step by step tutorial for how-to install PHPEclipse on Fedora Core 5 (a Linux distribution). Mr stokes has titled his article, Web development on Fedora…

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  • Everything Overloaded

    Everything Overloaded

    A.C., a good friend, and I were conversing recently when the subject of information overload came up. Information overload is probably not a term i would have coined, nor is it something that i’d likely use– probably because most of the people who i’m in direct, conversational contact with could stand to add any information…

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  • So You’ve Jumped the G-Mail Bandwagon, but Still Don’t Get the Hype?

    So You’ve Jumped the G-Mail Bandwagon, but Still Don’t Get the Hype?

    Yeah, yeah– it’s old news by now, right? Everyone is using Google’s new e-mail system G-Mail. Cool, right? We get a ton of free space, and we never have to delete messages, and the spam filters are better than any other i’ve ever used. I can even use my G-Mail id for Instant Messages– without…

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  • OOP in PHP Primer: Get your First Taste of Classes, Constructors, and Methods

    Are you a PHP programmer who is yet foreign to the concept of Object Oriented Programming? Are you looking for an article, or tutorial to recommend to a friend so he or she might become better acquainted with the OOP style? If so, I know a very nice little article which I recommend for getting the…

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  • Super Sidebars Populate your Panels Positively Saucy!

    here’s some links to the sidebar stuff: the ultimate starting point right here more to come later.

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  • BurnRight! CD & DVD – Best I found for FREE!

    BurnRight! CD & DVD – Best I found for FREE!

    Have you got a problematic DVD burner? Given up on Deep Burner, or even Nero? Before you throw it in the trash, try BurnRIght! CD & DVD for windows 98, XP, and more.

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  • DreamWeaver 8 or is it Dreamweaver MX 2005 ?

    DreamWeaver 8 or is it Dreamweaver MX 2005 ?

    Having recently used it to in the completion of a project, I’d like to share some thoughts on the latest sequel in the legacy of this ever-popular IDE, Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 (aka. Adobe Studio 8, Dreamweaver 8– the web development tool of the newest Adobe Studio). Why provide commentary about the ol’ Weaver anyway? it’s…

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  • WHENU and Save! – Paying for some ‘FREE’ Software

    I wrote this article about six months ago. I saved it as a draft because I didn’t want to make remark upon the incident while i was influenced so heavily by emotion. I wanted put some space between my otherwise rational judgment, and the feelings of anger, disappointment, and shame which i felt so strongly…

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  • CSS Level 2The @import ruleW3C Recommendation

    CSS Level 2
    The @import rule
    W3C Recommendation

    The following is an excerpt from the W3C Recommendation, CSS Level 2 Working Draft as presented in Rijk’s Panelizer, an educational resource panel available for the Opera Browser User Agent (as of Opera 8, and probably earlier as well). I have taken the liberty to paraphrase, and re-structure some of the original text (which i appropriated directly…

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