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dwclifton
Registered since:
May 13, 2005
Short bio:
I am a freelance Web developer, programmer and author.
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http://loadaveragezero.com/
Total posts:
861

Forum posts by Douglas Clifton:

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Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 6:56 PM
Although originally published on August 5th, Tim's piece Not 2.0? on the importance, or lack of, concept labeling (or to use the popular term, meme—oh the irony) has been expanded to include a lengthy discussion from the Web community. It's a shame that spammers have to ruin yet another outstanding concept and technology, in this case...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 2:57 PM
The loadaverageZero Apache log files are full of instances of people searching for regular expression tutorials. Probably because I list several good ones, and the search engines oblige me by indexing them. Somehow, I missed Andrei Zmievski's PHP Regular Expression Clinic. And it's easily the best of the lot. If you're not familiar with...
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 2:57 PM
The loadaverageZero Apache log files are full of instances of people searching for regular expression tutorials. Probably because I list several good ones, and the search engines oblige me by indexing them. Somehow, I missed Andrei Zmievski's PHP Regular Expression Clinic. And it's easily the best of the lot. If you're not familiar with...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 2:45 PM
An integrated Python module library for XML processing, including convenient command-line tools. Supports open technologies such as DOM, RDF, XSLT, XInclude, XPointer, XLink, XPath, XUpdate and RELAX NG. Runs under Unix-like OSs, and Windows 2000 and XP.
Posted in Python Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 2:45 PM
An integrated Python module library for XML processing, including convenient command-line tools. Supports open technologies such as DOM, RDF, XSLT, XInclude, XPointer, XLink, XPath, XUpdate and RELAX NG. Runs under Unix-like OSs, and Windows 2000 and XP.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 12:58 PM
While checking on something else today, I noticed that Shirley has completed what I would imagine was a pretty tough server move from Windows IIS (yuck!) to a new FreeBSD, Apache, MySQL and PHP box. Welcome to AMP Shirley! I run the exact same setup. If you are planning a similar move, and in particular if you are using Movable Type as your...
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 12:58 PM
While checking on something else today, I noticed that Shirley has completed what I would imagine was a pretty tough server move from Windows IIS (yuck!) to a new FreeBSD, Apache, MySQL and PHP box. Welcome to AMP Shirley! I run the exact same setup. If you are planning a similar move, and in particular if you are using Movable Type as your...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 12:50 PM
This PDF slideshow format tutorial on the PHP PCRE extension is an outstanding resource for developers new to regular expressions. Exceptionally well designed, the presentation requires no speaker to inform the reader. Over 200 pages, with many examples.
Posted in PHP Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 12:50 PM
This PDF slideshow format tutorial on the PHP PCRE extension is an outstanding resource for developers new to regular expressions. Exceptionally well designed, the presentation requires no speaker to inform the reader. Over 200 pages, with many examples.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 12:44 PM
The relationship between OS X, Darwin, and BSD Unix can be a bit confusing. This chapter of a larger document describing the process of porting applications to Mac OS X, presents a Unix family tree, and explains how Darwin fits into the larger scheme.
Posted in MacOS Buzz Forum, Aug 14, 2005, 12:44 PM
The relationship between OS X, Darwin, and BSD Unix can be a bit confusing. This chapter of a larger document describing the process of porting applications to Mac OS X, presents a Unix family tree, and explains how Darwin fits into the larger scheme.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 11:51 PM
Miro has announced the formation of the Mambo Foundation, a "non-profit organization whose mission is to manage the Mambo project, (and) will ensure the security, longevity and success of Mambo and its community of users."
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 11:51 PM
Miro has announced the formation of the Mambo Foundation, a "non-profit organization whose mission is to manage the Mambo project, (and) will ensure the security, longevity and success of Mambo and its community of users."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 10:36 PM
Mambo is probably the most popular open-source Content Management System (CMS) on the Web. Built on Apache, MySQL, and of course PHP. Runs on Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. SourceForge hosts several bundled distributions of Apache/MySQL/PHP plus the CMS.
Posted in PHP Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 10:36 PM
Mambo is probably the most popular open-source Content Management System (CMS) on the Web. Built on Apache, MySQL, and of course PHP. Runs on Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. SourceForge hosts several bundled distributions of Apache/MySQL/PHP plus the CMS.
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