Posts Tagged ‘PHP’

Silverstripe at Google Tech Talks

Founders of Silverstripe, Sigurd Magnusson and Sam Minnee was recently invited to do a Tech Talk at Google. Watch their talk about New Zealand, starring in Lord of the Rings, how they destroyed the ring and Summer of Code.
SHAMELESS NOTE : Watch around 27th minute to see Sigurd presenting the work I’ve done with GSOC.
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Refactoring Catalog

Refactoring holds same level of importance as coding the behavior.  I enjoy refactoring my code as it leads to much cleaner code and also gives you the knowledge of how to do something better. But identifying what and where to refactor is something that a programmer gains through the practice.
Recently I found a great catalog […]

Daily reads for wannabe WebDs

This is a collection of sites, which I recommend for daily use for the people who are eager to pimp their web design/development skills. This was initially prepared to send to my fellow batch mates at the university, but later I thought why not share it with the rest of the world too :) These […]

Accepted for Google Summer of Code !

Today is a one of the greatest days in my life, as I got accepted to Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2007. It’s a dream coming true for me and looking forward to have some great experiences with it.
Google Summer of Code, is a program organized by Google for University Students. Where they have to […]

Early Bird view to Google Summer of Code Project Ideas

As most of you may aware (or not) Google Summer of Code for 2007 has been announced. This year I’m eager to apply for a project, eventhough I’m not sure whetehr I will get accepted. Anyway project ideas of accepted mentoring organizations will be released only on 14th March and student application period will be […]

Hacking made easy with Google Code Search

I was so bored while studing for the exams and just hit on this new Google Code Search. Oh! do you know what I was able to extract with several keyword combinations ? Whole bunch of FTP access and Database connection credentials of sites which are currently live on the net. Those credentials seems to […]

Adding Power to the Backend…

Web 2.0 is all about Web Applications; Blogs, Wikis, Discussion Groups and other custom made web apps have made the life easy. Web Application development has it’s own recipe. It’s regarded as the use of XHTML, CSS and JavaScript for front end is the best practice, but for the backend you have the option of […]

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