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CodeIgniter is a powerful PHP framework with a very small footprint, built for PHP coders who need a simple and elegant toolkit to create full-featured web
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I recently needed to use an IF statment in a WHERE clause with MySQL. This isn't the most ideal situation and should probably be avoided normally but we needed to do it for one reason or another and this post shows how to do it.
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Today is the first day of new year. I and my team have just released TomatoCMS after so long hard working days. More information about TomatoCMS, you can find at its website. - Today is the first day of new year.
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Dive Into HTML5 seeks to elaborate on a hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards.
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WordPress has grown to be commonly defined as the core solution for your blogging needs. It is the most recognized and sought after Content Management System by
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Validating input data is an essential requirement for quality and secure software applications. Using Ajax we can make more user-friendly and resposive forms. The data filled in by the user can be validated in near real-time, providing feedback to the user without reloading the page.
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PHP is like a handgun. On its own, it is simply an inanimate tool that has no moral leaning. In the hands of a responsible citizen, it can be used to the benefit of society. But in the hands of someone who is untrained or mentally unstable, it can be used to commit horrible atrocities.
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Most frameworks rely on the Hollywood principle: Don’t call us, we will call you! This is the root of all the problems. The classic MVC pattern is a great tool, but it is almost always implemented in conjunction with the Hollywood principle (Technically called IOC = Inversion of Control). This post explains a simple no-framework paradigm.
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Following a recent post on PHP Frameworks, I thought to take each of these frameworks and write a small tutorial using each of these frameworks. I am going to start with CodeIgniter.
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About a year ago I wrote about How to get a Singleton right. While nothing has changed my opinion about the Singleton Design Pattern - contrary, I'm even more convinced that it is bad, bad and bad - I still have homework to do.
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Okay, you’ve got like a zillion SQL queries in your PHP app, and probably 95% of them have a WHERE clause, and you need to make them safe so people will still download and use your app. Because if you don’t fix your injection issues, I will rain fire on your ass.
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Creating Rich Internet Application with google web toolkit is like a breeze for java developers now a days without loosing their sleep for Javascript Hack. So go ahead and do the right thing with GWT.
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Here’s an easy way to translate your web site using PHP. The idea is to have several files for each language you want to provide. Each one of these files have the name of the ISO code and the txt extension. For this demo I only use the german language as an alternative to the default language of the site – english.
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Elance takes a look at the most in-demand IT skills heading into 2010.
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If you're having problems with server load due to high volume of traffic you can try getting fast cheap web hosting for your sites. Although web hosting is part of the solution you also need to consider other bandwidth heavy website applications.