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Category Archives: Open Source
Closure Tools
If you like me write a great deal of JavaScript-intensive applications than some congratulations, are in order for the Closure Tools team at Google today they announced the open sourcing of their Closure tools (Closure Compiler, Closure Library, Closure Templates, and Closure Inspector) which is so awesome because all of those projects started as 20% [...]
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Monitoring Gearman over Telnet port 4730
So, the only way to monitor the Gearman daemon is via telnet to port 4730. The current monitoring supported commands are really fairly basic. I could not locate any documentation on the support commands so had to, “literally look at the code to figure out the supported commands” (the below command documentation is copied from [...]
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Why PHP?
So, yesterday after reading Ben Ramsey’s post, “Business Case for PHP” I decided to join Stuart Herbert ’s Google Group for developing a business case for PHP. I am very interested in the outcome of the group’s research: * Concerns about PHP being open-source * Security concerns about PHP itself * Security concerns about software [...]
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Zend Framework Project Teams Need You
Most components and subprojects need volunteers to help with documentation, unit test coverage, code reviews, improving integration with other ZF components, and enhancing architecture and design for the purpose of improving extensibility and ease of use with new components. If you see a subject area or component that interests you, please contact any project members [...]
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RecentChangesCamp 2007
Well, I went to the Recent Changes Camp 2007 this past weekend in Portland, Oregon and I must say it was interesting. I enjoyed listening to the identity lady and her session about OpenID. It was nice to get a lay-persons perspective on what OpenID is and the types of problems it can solve. It [...]
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Zend Framework Preview 0.7.0
Zend Framework is a simple, straightforward, open-source software framework for PHP 5 designed to eliminate the tedious details of coding and let you focus on the big picture. Its strength is in its highly-modular MVC design, making your code more reusable and easier to maintain. Although it’s currently in preview release, take a look—you may [...]
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My New Gig
How come I’m not blogging lately? Typical reasons, ranging from lots of travel, to project work. But there is one reason that might stand out: I’m starting with a new company. I have accepted the position of Architect, Open Source Platforms Group at Schematic, Inc.
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iBoot + MultiBeast: Install Mac OS X on any Intel-based PC