If you’re like me, want to try and learn everything on PCs, you better try the free Solaris 10 from Sun. It has been announced as a free OS awhile ago. You can download it for free here. And here is a free tutorial on how to install it!
Here is the top 10 list Eddie selected from his 101 ways to know your software project is doomed post:
1. Developers use the excuse of “self documenting code†for no comments
2. All of your requirements are written on a used cocktail napkin
3. Progress is now measured by the number of fixed bugs and not completed features
4. Your source code control system is a series of folders on a shared drive
5. Your manager wastes 7 hours a week asking for progress reports
6. The phrase “It works on my machine†is heard more than once a day
7. Developers are not responsible for any testing
8. All code reviews are scheduled a week before product launch
9. You have cut and pasted code from The Daily WTF
10. The last book you read: Oracle 8i A Beginner’s Guide.
This guide is meant to give you solutions to common PHP design problems. It also provides a sketch of an application layout that MT-Soft developed during the implementation of some projects. It is by no means either complete or absolute but rather a list of common PHP best practices.
The guide is available here
Peter Goodman writes about 15 things that PHP developers ignore. Here is the list:
1. Reflection API
2. Ticks
3. list(), extract(), and compact()
4. PHP5 SPL
5. __autoload()
6. Type Hinting
7. Abstract Classes and Iterfaces
8. “static” keyword
9. === and !==
10. Variable Assignment from within Conditional Statements
11. PHP’s Magic Functions
12. __halt_compiler(): Halt the Compiler!
13. Variable Composition
14. Chaining Method Calls
15. preg_split
Here is the post.
Adobe has announced Flash Player 9 Update 3 Beta 2, codenamed: Moviestar, which includes HD video standard support (H.264) and HE-AAC audio codecs. The update also includes hardware accelerated, multi-core enhanced full screen video playback. This will open a huge creative ideas and possibilities for web developers.
If you have no idea what is H.264 codec, it provides a high quality (high definition) video experience. I guess YouTube can now provide HD video service to be played on their player which is made from Flash.
More details about the beta update is posted in Adobe Labs. Tinic Uro also provided a post on his blog about the update.
More Flash blogs and developer’s related websites are coming out recently. Yahoo! has launched Flash Developer Center, “an ever growing repository of tools, articles, tutorials, and information on all things Flashâ€.
Flash Developer Center starts with launching ActionScript Toolkit for Rich Applications (ASTRA) which is, for starter, a collection of Flash and Flex components, libraries and toolkits. In this inaugural release, ASTRA contains five UI components that complement the existing set provided with Flash CS3.
Great news for Flash community!!! sys-con has launched Flex Developer’s Journal.. “Flex Developer’s Journal (FDJ) is the first and only independent magazine serving Adobe Flex developers”. Finally, great news for every Flash/Flex lovers! Web Developers are taking Flex more seriously and let’s hope that more journals about Flex will come out.
More and more comparisons… this time from Plugin to Shout blog. Here is the comparison.