Ran across this article on WHIR this morning and thought that it was pretty interesting. Apparently a website operated by The Colorado Rockies that handles ticketing for their games had some issues staying online while a lot of people were trying to get tickets to the world series games, here is a Link to Web […]
PHP / MySQL development environment
IBM’s Developerworks section has a good tutorial for setting up a PHP / MySQL Development Environment on a Windows XP machine, here is a Link to the Resource if you are interested in checking this out. This is pretty much what I do on my test machine so that I can stress test applications before I load them […]
Project Update: SEO for this Site…
I recently decided to start using my own domain, www.cottonrohrscheib.com to house my personal blog as oppossed to hosting it on other sites where I was a community member just because I saw some potential for SEO advantages. I had let my website pretty much go over the years since I registered it in 2001, […]
MySQL AB :: GUI Tools
I had another developer inquire over the weekend as to what MySQL GUI Tools I used / recommended. Honestly I spend 80% of the time inside my IDE (phpr) so I don’t often reach for any other GUI tools becuase PHPR has a MySQL modeling tool built in that acts a lot like a wizard, […]
GodTube.com – Baby Got Book
Ran across this and thought it was pretty cool. Definitely a great spin on the original… Link to GodTube.com – Baby Got Book
IDE / Code Generators for ASP, .NET…
I was talking to my brother in law today, he recently took a position with a development firm in Oklahoma that is involved in a large Governemnt project. His background is in Java programming and had gotten pretty proficient with it but in his new job he is having to work with ASP.NET and SQL […]
PHPR Community Chimes In…
A newbie “Smoking Yoda” asked a question on the PHPR support forum aslking what everyone thought about PHPR and whether he should invest in the software. It’s a legitimate question in my opinion considering that there are a whole lot of IDE’s out there that are open sourced, AKA “free for the taking”. Here is […]
Measure Online Advertising with Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a free web analytics application that is quickly becoming one of the most widely used web analytics tools around. A common misconception that many people have is that GA can only be used to track Google AdWords. That’s simply not true. GA can be used to track any online marketing activity. And […]
Pleth Premium Email w/ Outlook Synchronization…
My partner Greg and I were discussing the possibilities of being able to synchronize your Outlook Desktop Client with your Webmail client. For example, a feature like this would allow you to accomplish the following: Synchronize your calendars, contacts, and tasks between Outlook and Plethware View shared calendars in both Outlook and Plethware Schedule Automatic […]
Calendar trick for Webmail + Blackberry users
Was just out surfing and ran into a post that Bill Boebel, CTO of Webmail.US, had on his Blog. It’s a trick for Webmail users that want to keep their Calendars synced up with their Blackberry Devices. Here is the Link to Bill Boebel: Calendar trick for Webmail + Blackberry users
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