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PHP Spaghetti vs. Ruby on RAILS
Topic: Technology 7:20 pm EDT, May 16, 2007

Spaghetti v. Model View Controller

PHP Spaghetti vs. Ruby on RAILS


Changeset 6286 for trunk/Catalyst-Engine-Apache/lib/Catalyst/Engine/Apache2/MP19.pm - Catalyst - Trac
Topic: Technology 5:37 pm EDT, May 15, 2007

use APR::Table ();

Fix for mod_perl deployment of Catalyst not working under mod_perl 1.99. Will probably be fixed by the time you read this.

Changeset 6286 for trunk/Catalyst-Engine-Apache/lib/Catalyst/Engine/Apache2/MP19.pm - Catalyst - Trac


pkgsrc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Topic: Technology 5:36 pm EDT, May 15, 2007

pkgsrc can be used in two different ways. The first is to only use the binary packages, which can be installed and deinstalled using simple command line tools. The second is to build packages from source, where the user can provide additional build options to enable or disable certain features of the packages. By default the packages are all installed in the /usr/pkg directory, regardless of the operating system. When building from source, the user can install the packages to any other location in the filesystem, too. This allows pkgsrc to be used as a secondary package system on platforms that lack a good primary one.

pkgsrc currently contains over 6500 (over 8000 including wip) packages, including popular open source software such as the Apache HTTP Server, the Mozilla web browser, the GNOME Desktop Environment and the K Desktop Environment.

pkgsrc supports the following operating systems:

pkgsrc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Nashville Capital
Topic: Technology 11:17 pm EDT, May 12, 2007

ashville Capital Network (“NCN”) is a collaborative initiative of Vanderbilt University, the Nashville Technology Council, Nashville Health Care Council, local investors, as well as, local business and professional leaders. NCN strives to promote entrepreneurial education and economic growth by becoming the hub for early stage capital formation in middle Tennessee.

NCN's mission centers around the simultaneous development of two distinct initiatives:

Educational and Entrepreneurial focused initiative: NCN helps entrepreneurs with business ventures that have the potential to attract institutional equity refine their business concepts and prepare for the fundraising process. As an extension of its educational initiative, the NCN serves as an advocate for entrepreneurs and will assist in the fundraising process by matching promising ventures with experienced and knowledgeable Nashville-based investors.

Investor Initiative: To continue building a source of early stage capital by delivering value to investors via deal flow, investment analysis, and due diligence. NCN employs these resources to help develop investment opportunities often not available to individuals or informal investor groups.

Nashville Capital


NPR : A Wireless Network for 'Little Lhasa'
Topic: Technology 10:15 am EDT, May  9, 2007

Much of the so-called mesh network taking root in Dharamsala is the work of Yahel Ben-David. The Israeli engineer earned his technology chops in Silicon Valley and his survival skills in the Israeli military. The community wireless network, he says, is funded so far by his own credit cards. He faces unique maintenance challenges -- like figuring out the best way to monkey-proof an antenna.

Holy crap, I know this guy.

NPR : A Wireless Network for 'Little Lhasa'


XMLSocket :: F.A.Q & API
Topic: Technology 5:46 am EDT, May  9, 2007

What is XMLSocket ?
XMLSocket is a JavaScript class that would replace magic Flash MX or greater XMLSocket class.
Why XMLSocket ?
Ajax doesn't support socket connection and many ajax based applications (chat, im or others) requires a refresh every N seconds. This "delayed" way to interact requires a dedicated control too to verify if users are connected or not. Every message, sent or recieved, will be displayed every N seconds, but is really necessary this reload interval ? Not if you have a socket, where there's no delay or refresh and where every message is sent in real-time to each user. With a socket you have every time the real status of connections and a system based on socket doesn't require a database, all messages are managed by the socket and not by a generic db engine. However, for advanced applications, you can choose to storage all informations in any kind of datadase. Then socket is one of the best ways to develop real-time multiple users interaction applications.

XMLSocket :: F.A.Q & API


YouTube - The real Computer Monster
Topic: Technology 8:52 am EDT, May  2, 2007

The real Computer Monster

HA

YouTube - The real Computer Monster


Complete web site design - Quart
Topic: Technology 7:25 am EDT, May  2, 2007

We successfully working in next areas:

- complete web site design and development
- graphic design, illustrations
- Flash animations and sites
- database driven web applications
- windows desktop applications
- system administration
- custom programming

Complete web site design - Quart


RadioLabs | Mobile Wireless Antennas | High Gain 802.11 Omni Directional Amplified WiFi Antenna -
Topic: Technology 3:54 am EDT, May  1, 2007

Trucker WiFi Antenna
The RadioLabs Trucker Wireless Internet Antenna Kit has the maximum legal power for the most range. This omni directional mobile wifi antenna allows you to connect with distant truck stops at internet access points from long distances.

RadioLabs | Mobile Wireless Antennas | High Gain 802.11 Omni Directional Amplified WiFi Antenna -


Perl Hash Howto
Topic: Technology 5:02 pm EDT, Apr 24, 2007

Perl Hash Howto

This how-to comes with no guaratees other than the fact that these code segments were copy/pasted from code that I wrote and ran successfully.

Sometimes I forget how hashes work.

Perl Hash Howto


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