Why does it shock PHP developers that Javamancy (and the rest of DevPal, for that matter) uses Ant to build, customize, and assemble PHP Web applications, like WordPress?
It’s a thing that makes us go, “Hmm…”
Why does it shock PHP developers that Javamancy (and the rest of DevPal, for that matter) uses Ant to build, customize, and assemble PHP Web applications, like WordPress?
It’s a thing that makes us go, “Hmm…”
Whoo-hoo: WordPress 2.8.2 makes its appearance on Javamancy (the Weblog) and here, Javamancy mini!
Just when you thought YOUR cell phone was Da Bomb…
Is your phone on the pie chart, and when did YOU start thinking about switching to the iPhone 3G/3GS?
While it looks like a lovely pie chart, it makes you wonder exactly how the data was sampled…
If you are a Palm [PALM] Pre owner and had been enjoying the Apple [AAPL] iTunes integration, you may have noticed something nasty over the past few days.
If you thought it was problem with your specific computer, think again: the hack that Palm created to allow the Pre to sync with iTunes is broken as of version 8.2.1 of the popular media manager.
And even Engadget Mobile has a post about this problem.
So does this mean it’s back to the iPod or iPhone for you?
Another question (since we’re asking anyway): Does adding Twitter feeds here make sense?
Which is better: Google Analytics or WordPress.com Stats?
Is Google [GOOG] trying to fetch all of Twitter, too?
http://johannburkard.de/blog/www/google-twitter-realtime-feed.html
Anybody notice any cyberattacks on their Web sites or portals over the 4th of July weekend?
Hmm… Chrome OS, anyone?
Externalizing DevPal’s internal dev and demo environments…
I’ve been toying this the concept of allowing the public to view some, maybe even much, of DevPal’s internal demo environments that manage or deal with OTS and FOSS packages. More potentially problematic would be externalizing the internal dev environments, many which have some dangerous software that most likely should not be given free reign on the Internet.