“This post will highlight WordPress 2.7 HOW-TO get your theme working again by updating some settings and represent some of the best and significant features added to your Administration Panel.”
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What email sending services do you use?
We’re looking for a service that will help us see how many emails are bouncing or not, as well as sending emails with domainkeys authentication.
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YouTube - Clay Shirky on Love, Internet Style
Using a 1300-year-old Japanese shrine as a metaphor, Clay explained how the New Network changes the basic dynamics of business and collective creativity.
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So merb-core is built on rack you say? Why should I care?
Now merb-core is small and fast, but what if you have some certain requests that don’t really need the router or controllers/views of a full merb stack.
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Merbunity - Providing Different Formats In Merb
A lot of times we need to provide access to the resources on our site in various formats. XML, JSON, pdf, html, csv, txt and on and on
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Viviti - build a website as unique and dynamic as you
Start by choosing one of our 100’s of templates (or design your own), then edit your site in place with our content management toolbar. It’s as easy as point, click, drag & drop. No coding experience necessary.
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Lessons Learned: The hacker’s lament
To me, this is the critical moment, when startups either accept that “process = bureaucracy” or reject that thinking to realize that “process = discipline.” And it’s here that hackers fall down the most. We’re just not naturally that good at thinking about systems of people; we’re more comfortable with systems of computers.
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Bamboo Blog - Upload progress with Nginx
Last month Brice Figureau released a little Nginx module which tracks the progress of uploads going through Nginx. Like Lighttpd’s mod_uploadprogress it’s very nice to have the proxy take responsibility for reporting the progress.
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Utiliser TangoGPS pour trouver des geocaches - Use TangoGPS to play geocaching — zindep
en utilisant un script qui va insérer les points dans la base poi.db. l’utilisation du script est très simple, par défaut il insère les waypoints de geocaching.loc dans la base poi.db, il l’a crée au besoin.
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Rails for PHP Developers - Regular Expressions in Ruby
Ruby uses Perl-compatible regular expressions, so if you’re familiar with the preg_* functions in PHP, you’re already well on your way to learning regular expressions in Ruby.