PHP Cloud and education
One of the problems that anyone who has taught a programming class will know is that the worst part of the class isn’t bored students, inane questions or poor material, but, rather, getting started.
One of the problems that anyone who has taught a programming class will know is that the worst part of the class isn’t bored students, inane questions or poor material, but, rather, getting started.
I’m thinking about posting a poll in a couple of days about software communities and I’m looking for some input on some of the responses. I have my set of possible responses, but I’d
High Scalability – High Scalability – Is it time to get rid of the Linux OS model in the cloud?. I’ve sometimes thought about where we are and where we come from in terms of
Ugh. I didn’t want to write a blog post about this, mostly because I intend to stay away from political issues on this blog. I hate politics and I really hate that send enough
Watch 12 Cute Dogs Bark The Star Wars Imperial March In VW’s Super Bowl Ad Teaser.
I’m going to be doing a video critique of some source code later on today and the people being critiqued wanted to have my mug showing so they could see the looks of incredulity
Just wrapped up a call working on our webinar schedule for the year. We’ve got a bunch of ideas but we’d like to also get your input as well. Yes, I know y’all want
Right prior to ZendCon 2010 I released an album called Coronal Loop Safari. It was a decent album, but not one that really “fit” well with the style that I find most compelling. The
Zend Server 5.6 is out. I’m actually pretty stoked about this release. Here’s a few reasons why. Zend Server CE now contains the full Zend Server stack. Why do I find this exciting? Because
Found out something interesting. If you’ll notice there are no blog posts on how to debug PHP with the DevCloud. That’s because while I can get it to work quite easily with Studio I