In just the past few years, cloud computing has moved from novel idea, to industry standard – and for good reason. Whether your looking for security or scalability, the cloud is fast becoming the solution of choice for hosting. The best part is anyone can make the switch; you don’t […]
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The previous articles in our WebMatrix series have taken you through using the Web App Gallery to build an ecommerce site and find the right CMS, building dynamic websites with WebMatrix, and hosting, publishing and generating traffic with WebMatrix. In all of that, we acknowledged but didn’t go into much […]
Episode 126 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of our full team of regulars, Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Brad Williams (@williamsba), Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy) and Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just click the orange “play” […]
You can view the full address here, 36:21 total run-time. In the talk, Mullenweg covers Number of Self Employed WordPress Developers Sites Self Employed are Responsible for Median Hourly Rate and much more For the full, original post, head over to WordPress.org Written By: Aaron Osteraas Hi, I’m Aaron, I’m […]
Up to this point in the Rails Deep Dive series, we’ve focused on digging down into the entrails of the framework, attempting to uncover some of the ways that Rails accomplishes its magic. Going forward, I want to create a Rails 3.1 application, focusing on how I would setup up […]
By Simon Pascal Klein 19th Aug 2011 Podcast, User Experience Inspiration 0 I catch up with Design Festival author Dennis Lembrée this week to chat about web accessibility, podcasting, and an accessible Twitter front-end he wrote called EasyChirp. Download this Episode You can download this episode as a standalone […]
In this, the final in this series of posts about Android Widgets, we will build on the previous articles by taking our periodically updating widget and adding a background service to fetch data from the network. To make things easy for ourselves, we’ll show the most recent Tweet from a […]
Yes, seriously. Despite being less than two months old, Firefox 5 is obsolete. Mozilla released Firefox 6 on August 16 2011. As you’d expect, there are a number of bug-fixes but the list of new features is fairly lightweight. It’s Faster Mozilla claim the new browser is 20% faster than […]
Haml is an XHTML Abstraction Markup Language that, according to haml-lang.com: functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ASP, and ERB It can be used in many Ruby frameworks, such as Rails and Sinatra, in Node.js, PHP and .NET. This article is going to introduce you […]