Your Architecture Sucks and I Don't Care, by Ryan, 2011-01-03 | Friendly Dingo Blog - 10 views
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"Besides, who am I to say your architecture sucks? And why don't I care? Because I am your users, and I don't care what your codebase looks like, I don't care what it's called, and I don't care what language it's written in. I care that it solves my problem in the simplest and fastest way possible."
Help Gurus Offers Microsoft Tech Support - 1 views
Help Gurus offers Microsoft Tech Support for customers who are using windows application on their computers. They can give you quality technical support for Microsoft office applications, like Exce...
Scraping for Journalism: A Guide for Collecting Data - ProPublica - 0 views
HTML to PDF | HTML to Excel | DocRaptor - 0 views
« Big Ball of Mud » (aka. Spaghetti Code) , by Brian Foote and Joseph Yoder (... - 3 views
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The class of systems that we can build at all may be larger than the class of systems we can build elegantly, at least at first.
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« While much attention has been focused on high-level software architectural patterns, what is, in effect, the de-facto standard software architecture is seldom discussed. This paper examines this most frequently deployed of software architectures: the BIG BALL OF MUD. A BIG BALL OF MUD is a casually, even haphazardly, structured system. Its organization, if one can call it that, is dictated more by expediency than design. Yet, its enduring popularity cannot merely be indicative of a general disregard for architecture. »
The Big Computer Security - 0 views
10 examples of using find command in UNIX - 0 views
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Here I am listing down some of the way I use find command regularly, I hope this would help some one who is new in UNIX and find command or any developer who has started working on UNIX environment. this list is by no means complete and just some of my favorites , if you have something to share please share via commenting.
4 Free Ways to Learn to Code Online - 0 views
Debuging for WordPress by Aaron Jorbin - 0 views
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WordCamp Raleigh 2011 featured me talking about how to Debug in WordPress and how to file a bug report for WordPress. I talked about a number of tools that make debugging easier that everyone should check out. These tools are: Xdebug - make your php errors look better and easier to fix Log Deprecated Notices - Easily see in your admin area when plugins or themes are using deprecated functions, files, and arguments Debug Bar - Firebug for your WordPress. Debug Bar Console - add a php and sql console to your WordPress front end
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