Archive for April, 2008|Monthly archive page

Migrating Your Feeds to FeedBurner

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One of the things that has been skulking around my todo list for some time now has been to start using FeedBurner to track subscriber statistics. I only have a very vague concept of how many people subscribe to this blog and it would be great to get a more accurate idea.

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9 PHP Debugging Techniques You Should Be Using

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Isn’t writing new code great? Wouldn’t the world be a better place if all were ever had to do is write software from scratch, not having to worry about methods of classes past? Unfortunately, we all know that this is not the case. In fact, estimates say that we spend around 80% of our programming time maintaining old code. So for this blog post will be trying to tackle that 80%, and I will see what I can do to make it less painful.

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Future of Web Design 08 (and other things)

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FOWD 2008 is now over, the contacts have been contacted and
the meetings made (well, planned, but it sounded better my way). I am now
sitting back after eight hours of emailing and phoning current clients, potential
clients and other freelances. Oh, and I brought a really sweet new mic, but more
on that later.

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Google App Engine

oooh-monster

As you probably know, Google has just launched App Engine. App Engine is a essentially a hosted application development platform that sits upon Google’s vast infrastructure. I could rattle on about this, but I think you should just watch the intro video from Google (at the end of this post).

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