Archive for the 'Web Development – Novice Notes' Category


TSW phpCoder 2008 Beta Released

Before you follow the link below, I hope you’ll take a moment to think about your answer to the following questions: Are you looking for a full-featured Integrated Development Environment for building your next PHP web application? Do you need real-time MySQL support, with the ability to view and modify your table data? Would it [...]

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Reflection on Responsibility in the Public Forum

…be mindful to maintain some balance of content to focus on a variety of sub-topics: consistent enough to fit under the umbrella description of the greater text, yet not to stray so far from the readers’ expectations as to be regarded as a collection of disjointed and gratuitous ramblings… Hello. Welcome. I’d like to take [...]

A Little Taste of Inspiration

Like all widely-used programming languages, PHP has the very useful ability to read data from, and write data to, files on the system. But the language doesn’t just stop there – PHP comes with a full-featured file-and-directory-manipulation API that allows you (among other things) to view and modify file attributes, read and list directory contents, [...]

the Worst Web Sites of 2006 / 2007

I thought it might be fun to list some of the worst‡ Web Sites of recent discovery. I hope you are entertained by the following list of disappointments‡. Why compile a list of disappointments? Because, when I viewed the items listed below, what I found may have been unexpected; may have initially produced a feeling [...]

More Random Links Collected…

In addition to the Primary Bookmarks Page, this “Random Links” page is meant to be a place to jot down bookmarks at those moments when there’s not necessarily time for commentary, but the reference material is too good to go w/out taking a second look again at a later day. If I am able to [...]