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PHP|Quebec roundup and "WiFi at high speed"
PHP|Quebec I'm a bit behind on my recent travel updates. Travelling by train from Toronto to Montreal on VIA 1 is always a great time. Now VIA Rail offers 24 hours of Wireless internet on the train for less than $10 CDN. Downloading large files is a bit slow,...
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Developer Trends - Conference Chaos - "Ruby on the rise"
Developer Trends The updated TIOBE index has been published. It shows continued strength for Java and C. It is also interesting to see Ruby crack the top 10 of this survey. The survey technique is very interesting as it includes multiple search engines for job...
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PHP vs. Java: What does Digg think?
Brian Fioca from ONLamp.com posts an interesting article regarding the scaleability and performance of PHP vs. Java. Inresearching his article he talked at length with "Owen Byrne, cofounderand Senior Software Engineer at digg.com " to learn how he...
from Blog: Emerging Technologies You Need to Know
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5 Minute Informix RSS Feeds
RSS feeds provide a convenient way to display up to date information directly in your Firefox browser toolbar. I for one spend more time perusing the BBC News and Slashdot feeds than I should. Implementing an RSS feed that displays database information is very...
from Blog: Administrating and Developing with Informix
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PHP IDE approved by Eclipse Foundation
You can read about the announcement here . It's good to see the Eclipse Foundation, Zend Technologies, and IBM coming together on this and it will be interesting to see the reaction from the PHP community. I would probably have a lot of use for such an IDE. ...
from Blog: Emerging Technologies You Need to Know
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The language battle is brewing again
This comes up generation after generation about one thing or another in programming languages. And you know what? The debate is good. It clears the air, advances thinking and understanding, and helps people understand what is best for what. See Ryan Tomayko's ...
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Writely, Google, O'Grady, and why I don't really need or want a traditional word processor any more
Steve O'Grady of Redmonk has contributed another one of his fine Q&As, this time on the Writely acquisition by Google . I want to re-emphasize his last point of advice "... I'd love to see Writely continue to innovate in different directions; don't try and...
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