Oct 22, 2007
You should've heard of Mash by now, if not, get out of your cubbyhole and check out the latest social network offering from Yahoo!
The social network aspect isn't new, but what is new is the fluid free-for-all profile mashing. Mash lets you change your friends' profiles - whether its content styling changes or adding modules. Luckily, for those who are paranoid about having their precious profiles tampered with, ...
Oct 18, 2007
Seems like my love affair with the wine industry is like the one between Jim and Pam in the Office. No matter how many times I reconsider, I can't help going back to it. (Must be the 14% alcohol)
Anyway, after (more than) a few months of work, we're finally launching The Wine Shelf (www.thewineshelf.com).
The Wine Shelf is the brainchild of Rod Haden - wine connoiseur, collector and marketing ...
Oct 17, 2007
I ran into a single from this album over at a random music blog somewhere, and I'm really glad that I did. Simply put, it's too good to miss. Most of Fatboy Slim's memorable hits from the 90s through today are reworked, remashed and given a fresh unique twist to the old sounds.
Some of the must listens are Right Here, Right Now (Redanka Mix), Everybody needs a 303 ...
Oct 10, 2007
The Joel Spolsky keynote was one of the most engaging, interesting and downright hilarious presentations I've heard this year. He really knows how to talk to the crowd. A few suggestions from Joel on creating great software:
Make people happy
Think about emotions
Obsess over aesthetics
Joel is right - developers don't necessarily want to think about beautifying their applications. Developers largely work on the middle-tier and supporting backends, and like everyone, ...
Oct 10, 2007
Second day here at the ZendCon 07, and no session better than Eli White's PHP Features You Didn't Know Existed to start off the day. PHP developers who've been coding for a number of years (some 10 years or more) were scoffing at the idea that Eli would present anything new or 'undiscovered'. But there wasn't a cough in the packed room as Eli presented rarely-used hidden gems ...
Oct 9, 2007
The first day of Zend Con was pretty interesting. I wasn't able to attend all the sessions, but the notable ones were Terry Chay's The Internet is an Ogre: Finding Art in the Software Architecture (hilarious guy), Ben Ramsey's Give Your Site A Boost With memcache, and Eli White's High Performance PHP & MySQL Scaling Techniques (standing room only).
These types of sessions make conferences interesting and a learning ...
Oct 1, 2007
If you're seeing this, you're hitting the blog on the new Media Temple server. I finally decided to move over from Dreamhost after being fed up of slow load times, frequent outages, general quirkiness, etc. However, Dreamhost isn't as bad as everyone makes it sound. Here's why Dreamhost kicks ass:
Great support! I mean REALLY GREAT support! I feel bad for their support team because of how many downtime ...