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spymek soft

Find Around Me - 0 views

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    Find the places around you that you need the most and usually search for(when you are not aware of the area) at the tip of your finger. May it be ATM or gas stations or beauty sallons, you will get the list of these in few seconds. Also you will get the route map from your current location to destination. Simple and Useful app.
bar software

Maximising Profits While Keeping Costs Low - 2 views

We use H&L bar pos solution to manage wage costs and payroll across multiple venues and find it an effective tool. Our managers appreciate the ability to review staff costs on a daily basis an...

bar POS point of sale programming

started by bar software on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
qualitypoint Tech

Open-sourced free content Management System (CMS)Providers - 2 views

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    The list of open-sourced free content Management System providers. I have used only Joomla and Worpress. They are pretty good. Since they are used by many people, lot of plug-in/extenstions/mods are available for them. If anyone finds any other good CMS you can share it thro' comments.
jdr santos

Free PHP scripts, articles, resources and tutorials. [ free-php.net ] - 0 views

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    At Free-Php.net, you will find a categorized listing of free php scripts, commercial php scripts, php resources, php tutorials, web resources, php hosting and more. Choose a category below to get started.
Raúl - [^BgTA^]

30+ Firefox Add-ons for Web Developers & Designers - 0 views

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    Las 30 mejores extensiones para Firefox:


    Aardvark - A cool extension for web developers and designers, allows them to view CSS attributes, id, class by highlighting page element individually. chromEdit - Alter the appearance of any page by editing CSS and Javascript files with this extension. CSSMate - Firefox extension to edit CSS files.
    CSS validator - Check the validity of your webpage using this CSS validator extension. CSSViewer - See the CSS properties of page elements with this extension.
    EditCSS - Play around with loaded CSS, Web Developer extension also provides this functionality.
    IE Tab - Designers and developers can view their CSS projects on Internet Explorer using this extension.
    Style Sheet Chooser II - Users can pick and choose alternate style sheets for a website. FireBug - A console for debugging JavaScript, HTML, and Ajax code snippets. HTML Validator - Cool extension to validate web pages with HTML standards of W3C. JavaScript Debugger - JavaScript debugging extension enables a strong debugging environment.

Sarah HL

Where Has All The PHP Gone? - 0 views

  • I was always able to find help with almost anything PHP related that I needed. It wasn’t the ‘cut and paste’ kind of help, it was the ‘detailed explanation’ kind of help.
  • it is becoming increasingly more difficult to learn PHP
  • Beginners nowadays are being hit over the head with grandiose concepts such as ‘dependency injection’ and ‘favouring composition over inheritance’ which really have nothing to do with PHP itself.
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  • we now have PHP developers going around developing inferior software
  • We have developers obsessed with micro-optimizations and zombie followers of design patterns when the truth of the matter is that had they just been introduced the language properly in the first place many of these concepts would become like second nature
  • senior members of the PHP community need to, for the sake of our beloved language, shift some of the focus of our discussions and our articles back to PHP. Just pure PHP.
  • I hate PHP frameworks. They do absolutely nothing to aid in the learning of the language and, at the rate that they are going, we’ll soon find that PHP frameworks abstract away PHP itself.
qualitypoint Tech

Latest Articles for learning Web Development using php, mysql, javascript and ajax - 1 views

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    Find below the latest articles for learning web development. These articles are getting displayed here by combining the data from different social bookmarking sites such as Digg. This articles list will be updated automatically using yahoo pipes and feedburner.
qualitypoint Tech

How to split a string into individual characters using PHP? - 1 views

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    In one of our php project, we had to split a string into individual characters. I thought there should be some built-in function for doing this. But I couldn't find the appropriate build-in php function.
qualitypoint Tech

MySQL Quiz Questions and Answers - 1 views

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    Find below MCQ (Multiple Choice) questions and Answers useful for learning MySQL.\n
qualitypoint Tech

Difference between session_register and $_SESSION[] in php - 1 views

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    We can use either session_register or $_SESSION for registering session variable in php. Find below the difference between both of them.
qualitypoint Tech

Some useful php functions - 2 views

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    Find below some useful functions in php. For complete reference of php functions you can refer php.net which is very useful...
Richard Boss

Top 5 Attractive Reasons To Hire PHP Developer From Weblineindia - 0 views

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    By this article, Let us see top five reasons to hire php developer from Weblineindia. To know more, you can see robust portfolio where you can find various projects that delivered by weblineindia's developer.
jdr santos

Select2 Widget - © Kartik - 0 views

  • City::find($id)->name
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      where is "find(..)", must be "findOne(...)"
fastidioustec

Custom Web Application Development - Tips for Utilising Ecommerce Web Design Development - 0 views

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    Each business faces unique challenges during its growth and web application development. This could depend on the type of business, to begin with. Those that sell physical products as opposed to services may wish to look into how ecommerce web design development could help boost their sales. The majority of consumers today shop online, finding it to be far cheaper and more convenient than going to a brick and mortar shop.
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Search engine optimization services provider - 2 views

Our SEO services helps small to large scale business find more clients and customers! Use our proven internet marketing strategies without risk. Guaranteed. To know more about SEO services visit us...

started by shinele lee on 17 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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Link Building Services Can Boost Your Website's Traffic and Increase Sales - 1 views

Link building services can help your website get a lot of traffic, which is one of the most important goals for any website owner. As most people know, building back links is critical to the succe...

started by clariene Austria on 27 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Sarah HL

Building semantic Web CRUD operations using PHP - 0 views

  • When developing a Web application, it's standard practice to create a database structure on which server-side code is placed for the logic and UI layers. To connect to the database, the server-side code needs to do some basic creating, updating, deleting, and — most importantly — reading of records.
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      Interet du CRUD
  • SPARQL — Simple Protocol and RDF Query Language
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      PHP works with SPARQK to implement CRUD
  • Why move from SQL to SPARQL? There are many reasons why you would want to move from SQL to SPARQL. The details extend beyond the scope of this article, but you could be motivated by the following points: You want a more distributed data solution. You want to expose your data on the Web for people to use and link to. You may find Node-Arc-Node relationships (triple) easier to understand than relational database models. You may want to understand your data in a pure object-oriented fashion to work with an OOP paradigm (PHP V5 and later supports OOP). You want to build generic agents that can connect to data sources on the Web.
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      Interest of SPARQL
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    "When developing a Web application, it's standard practice to create a database structure on which server-side code is placed for the logic and UI layers. To connect to the database, the server-side code needs to do some basic creating, updating, deleting
Sarah HL

PHP Worst Practices at blog.phpdeveloper.org - 0 views

  • Beware the Outsiders
  • Sure, you could cobble together your own library to add that feature and yes, it might integrate excellently with your code, but what does that gain you? One of the points of Open Source development is to share your knowledge with the rest of the community.
  • Unplanification
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  • This would be the combined voices of everyone in your past that tried to teach you the mantra: “Plan First, Code Later”.
  • The Documentation Wasteland
  • If you’re writing your code without any sort of documentation, you’re dooming you and possibly future maintainers of the code into many a pointless search to try to figure out why method a() returns two completely different value types depending on which parameters it’s given.
  • ets you know the “why” instead of just the “how” the code gives you
  • You’d be surprised how often you’ll find yourself referring to it once it’s reliable.
  • Free Your Mind
  • You, as a developer, know that there’s always more than one way to solve a problem.
  • Just like ‘anti patterns’, who are an important read as well, ‘worst practices’ help developers avoid mistakes.
Sarah HL

Dr. Dobb's | Extreme Testing | juin 1, 2003 - 0 views

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  • First, you quickly add a test
  • TDD employs five basic steps
  • The second step involves running your tests
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  • Third, you make a little change to your functional code
  • Next, you run the tests
  • In the optional fifth step, you refactor your code to remove any duplication.
  • two simple rules. First, you should write new business code only when an automated test has failed. Second, you should eliminate any duplication that you find.
  • Your designs must consist of highly cohesive
  • You write your own tests because you can’t wait
  • the running code providing feedback between decisions
  • Test-Driven Development (Addison-Wesley 2003)
  • a Smalltalk system with a completely test-driven approach that took four years and 40 person-years of effort
  • there’s far more to testing than unit tests, so you’ll still need other testing techniques such as functional testing, user acceptance testing, system integration testing and so on.
  • you have a clear measure of success
  • most programmers don’t read the written documentation for a system; instead, they prefer to dig right into the code.
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      Follow the "natural" tendance of the developers, a pro TDD
  • Your acceptance tests define exactly what your stakeholders expect of your system; therefore, they truly do determine a good portion of your requirements.
  • Bob Martin says it best: “The act of writing a unit test is more an act of design than of verification. It’s also more an act of documentation than of verification.
  • Side by Side: Comparing TDD and AMDD TDD shortens the programming feedback loop; AMDD abridges the modeling feedback loop. TDD provides detailed specification (tests), while AMDD provides traditional specifications (agile documents). TDD promotes the development of high-quality code; AMDD encourages high-quality communication between your stakeholders and other developers. TDD provides concrete evidence that your software works, whereas AMDD supports your entire team, including stakeholders, in working toward a common understanding. TDD provides finely grained, concrete feedback in minutes. However, concrete feedback requires developers to follow the practice Prove It With Code, and they may become dependent on non-AM techniques; AMDD lets you get verbal feedback in minutes. TDD ensures that your design is clean by focusing on creation of callable and testable operations; AMDD lets you think through larger design and architectural issues before you code. TDD isn’t visually oriented; AMDD is. Both techniques are new and therefore may be threatening to traditional developers. Both techniques support evolutionary development. —S. W. Ambler
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