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May 22, 2003, in Software
A brief introduction to CVS
by migurski | CVS, the Concurrent Versions System, is the developer’s magic bullet - it provides a centralized system for tracking changes, synchronizing edits from multiple contributors, and keeping numerous drafts of a project from getting out of hand. Read More »
December 23, 2002, in Software
The PEAR::SOAP Implementation
by dilipt | This article will step you through one of the leading SOAP implementations – PEAR::SOAP, its installation, and then detail an example ‘Hello World’ SOAP application using PEAR::SOAP.
PEAR::SOAP is an implementation that is based on SOAPx4 and offers a basic, yet very useful way of developing SOAP clients and servers with PHP. Read More »
December 08, 2002, in Software
Say Bye-Bye to the Pie (Chart)
by zurb | I've tried a few site metrics/site analysis/usability tools, and found one I like. Instead of divorcing the data from the site, it actually (gasp!) puts the data in context, and in a pretty unique interface... Read More »
November 11, 2002, in Software
Macromedia Introduces Content Management Tool
by wb38 | Macromedia has announced a new client-side content management tool called Contribute, that easily allows web developers to maintain the control they need while providing content editors the freedom to make changes to web content without assistance. Read More »
June 09, 2002, in Software
One browser, many names
by ppk | Now that the world has been enriched by both Netscape 7 Preview Release and
Mozilla 1.0 Final,
many people have lost track of all Netzilla/Moscape releases. So it's time for an overview of the many names of this browser. Read More »
April 17, 2002, in Software
Managing Mailing List Mail
by schaapy | Joining a mailing list for the first time can be rather difficult to get used to. Aaron Schaap points out a few useful tips. Read More »
April 08, 2002, in Software
Scalability’s New Meaning
by DevilM | The word scalability has long been used in software development circles to describe the capacity of a system to handle increasing load or demand. Today the word scalability is used more to describe the capacity of a software development team to handle increasing production requirements than the applications they produce. Read More »
March 09, 2002, in Software
Fed up with pop up ads?
by AlanL | One way to speed up your browsing experience is to make use of your hosts file. By adding a few lines to this file you can increase your browsing speed and get rid of some of those annoying popup ads. Read More »
January 28, 2002, in Software
PHP-Based BBSes
by danr | Need a BBS for your website written in PHP? If so, you're in luck. There are several good ones to choose from. Read More »
October 31, 2001, in Software
ActiveState Komodo 1.1
by burhankhalid | These days, nothing beats a good solid IDE. ActiveState, I believe, has built a good contender. Read on to find out more about my experience with Komodo 1.1 Read More »

