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4 Very Useful WordPress Plugins That You Probably Didn't Know Existed * 1stwebdesigner - 0 views

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    WordPress plugins have made our lives so, so much easier. In fact, there are already nearly 25,000 plugins developed. And there are plenty of articles all over the internet featuring the most popular and the most known WordPress plugins that will turn your website into a powerful CMS, blog, forum, etc.
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Popular Resources for Startup Teams and Webmasters - 0 views

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    People who have managed their own startup or websites online will know the stressors which come along through the job. It will require some finesse and a lot of research online. To install a CMS, create your own theme, back up the database, and fix bugs will require a whole toolbox of knowledge. But there are some helpful resources to be found online which may expedite the process of creating new website launches.

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"HTML To Markdown Text" XSLT - Symphony - 6 views

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    An XSLT stylesheet that converts (X)HTML to Markdown text
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Service Oriented Agony | 8th Light, 2012-02-01 by Bob Martin - 7 views

  • The structure seems obvious to system designers who have grown tired of single monolithic systems and want to break those systems up into components and services. What could be more natural than to break the system along the lines of data base managment?
  • Unfortunately this is a huge violation of the Single Responsibility Principle — or its big brother the Common Closure Principle.
  • These principles tell us to group together things that change together, and keep apart things that change for different reasons.
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  • When you separate things that change for the same reasons, you have to make changes in many different places in the system.
  • So it’s a lot of work just to get anything working.
  • Moreover, when you group together things that change for different reasons, you expose the components of the system to collateral damage, thrashing, CM collisions, and a whole host of other problems.
  • So what’s the solution? First of all, I question whether the system needed to be partitioned into services.
  • Services are expensive and complicated, you should only create them if you absolutely need to. It’s always easier to live in a single process. Remember Martin Fowler’s first law of distributed objects: Don’t distribute your objects.
  • Many systems could be streamlined, and development made much faster, if the system designers paid more attention to the Single Responsibility Principle.

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Oxite - MIX Online Labs - 0 views

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    Microsoft an ASP.Net MVC "Sample" (or is it a starter kit?) source code that can be used by Web developers to build blog engines into sites ... it's called "Oxite" and it's the software running the blogs on MIX Online. http://www.codeplex.com/oxite
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Team Foundation Sidekicks - Attrice Corporation - 0 views

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    "Version 2.2 of Team Foundation Sidekicks includes Permission Sidekick, Code Review Sidekick, Shelveset Sidekick, Labels Sidekick, History Sidekick, Workspace Sidekick and Status Sidekick in uniform GUI stand-alone application, and Visual Studio Integraton Package providing VS integration for all sidekicks as well as additional features such as Search Items dialog, dynamic History and Build Type editing support. "
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JungleJar | Wordpress How-To: Displaying Post Counts - 0 views

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    Ever wanted to display the number of posts your blog has achieved for your blog readers or perhaps just for yourself? Or, what about the number of posts in a specific category? If so, I'll show you a quick and easy way to do just that, and we'll style up the output with a bit of CSS Level 2.1 the standard way.
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