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June 19, 2010
We have 1217 bugs in our present blog system
When we launched our business/technical blog system under this domain/URL, it was done with WordPress version 2.7, and later we upgraded it to 2.9 (Carmen McRae release) last year. Now WordPress announced its version 3, with major revisions. WordPress' community announced that 1217 bugs were fixed (which means our present blog system has 1217 bugs) …Continue reading
Best Practices, Content Management Systems, Opensource, PHP Programming, wordpress1 comment -
June 18, 2010
Tips for building better mySQL architecture
Have you thought about the right Data type which you should use? Is VARCHAR bad? Do you review the SQL statements that you have written? Do you know what sort of impact indexes produce? How to leverage the query caching techniques? Do you follow the naming standards? This simple slide teaches you the best MySQL …Continue reading
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April 30, 2010
4 site design validations you should do before you deliver
1. Validate HTML W3C provides HTML validations, which checks the validity of HTML, XHTML etc. http://validator.w3.org/ 2. Validate your CSS You should use W3C's CSS validator tool to validate your style sheets. http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ 3. Validate site links Check broken links across the site with W3C's Link checker tool http://validator.w3.org/checklink 4. Cross browser compatibility Check the site …Continue reading
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April 30, 2010
4 Things you should let your web development client know
Not all the web clients are tech or web savvies. Many times you should pave them their success path online. Here are few a list of 4 important things which you should let your client know, if they trust your web development skills. 1. Flash: When they ask for a fully flashed website, let them …Continue reading
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March 31, 2010
All about Keyword cloud
What is Keyword cloud? Keyword cloud represents most used keywords in a site visually, by showing it in different font sizes and it is known to be a Search Engine Marketing (SEM) term. It differs from larger to smaller in font sizes. A keyword that has been used more around the site and blog, which …Continue reading
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March 31, 2010
Frameworks we like: 4. Codeigniter, and Why?
Codeigniter is an opensource web application framework for building dynamic websites with programming language PHP. Its main aim is to facilitate the developers to develop projects much faster than writing code from scratch. If you are a developer who wants to meet the clients’ deadline and tired of tediously large and painstakingly undocumented frameworks, Codeigniter …Continue reading
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March 31, 2010
PHP – Best practices and worst mistakes
Months back, I made a post similar to this, But I believe another post emphasizing on the best practices is not considered bad. :-) Working with PHP is something you enjoy every day!. You always wanted to do your best for your clients. But when the deadlines are pressing and when the clients are on your shoulders …Continue reading
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March 27, 2010
Getting started with iPhone application development
There are 1.4 million free and paid applications already existing in the iTunes app store. Though this count is very high, there is still plenty of scope for more applications to be developed, and it will only stop when we humans quench our thirst for creativity. More than a mobile phone, iPhone is looked …Continue reading
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February 27, 2010
How to maintain good SEO results you obtained after great efforts?
Presume you have worked on site SEO and now you have got Good/desired SEO results with your website - you are on the top of your business competitors with your targeted business keywords. Thinking of what’s next? Do you want to leave the site with the results that you have attained and forget SEO …Continue reading
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January 29, 2010
Mobile applications: Browser based or Native or Hybrid?
In the late 1990s, and also during the initial few years in the last decade, developers (and users as well) were confused. If they needed a solution, say an invoice management system, how did they get it? Two choices - (1) An installable PC based software or (2) a Web application. (By the way, why …Continue reading





