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JavaScript » 21.08.2008 » by gearup
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This article guides you through the Ajax basics and through the process of building a simple Ajax application.
JavaScript » 26.05.2008 » by gearup
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First Ajax Application.
PHP » 08.04.2008 » by gearup
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This post gives an introduction to the complications that can arise from deploying your PHP applications onto a load balanced web hosting platform.
PHP » 31.03.2008 » by bybye
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As long as there are programming languages people will try to hack them, fortunately for us this means we have to have our wits about us when writing applications.
Ruby On Rails » 27.03.2008 » by who
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You know, rails rocks for quickly prototyping an idea. And I like to think in code, so I tend to start a lot of apps to see if they lead somewhere (which they usually don’t, but that’s not why we are here).
PHP » 10.03.2008 » by biohazard
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In this tutorial I am going to show you how to create a simple Facebook application.
PHP » 21.02.2008 » by jackorlando
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Hello World! Introduction to CodeIgniter.
PHP » 20.02.2008 » by gearup
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There's a lot of choice for PHP frameworks out there. CodeIgniter achieves this wonderfully, staying out of your way but offering a lot of functionality if and when you need it.
PHP » 17.02.2008 » by who
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When it comes to building web applications in PHP, performance isn't typically a major concern. Features, usability and any business concerns are considered a greater priority, as they can be better demonstrated and visualised. Performance graphs don't make the boss's day.
PHP » 12.02.2008 » by bybye
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In this article, I’ll examine the techniques and systems you can use to build desktop applications, from GTK libraries to native Windows API calls.


