August 2008
6 posts
For the FrOSCon folks following me - the Agavi numbers were low because I was in...
– says Rasmus (thanks for clearing it up, slides are fixed, 15 times quicker now, and faster than symfony, Cake and Zend Framework!) (via wombert)
Nothing sucks in the world of free software, problem lies between chair and...
wombert:
The video of the Agavi talk I gave last week.
Agavi 1.0.0 beta 1 released! →
wombert:
After more than three years of development, Agavi has finally reached the first 1.0 milestone: 1.0.0 beta 1 is out! Grab it now at http://agavi.org/
As you might already know, it’s fairly identical to the stable Agavi 0.11 series, which has been ready for production use for a long time now and enjoys widespread use across many sites already.
This new release introduces a new build...
David Zülke's Talk at PHPLondon
wombert:
Yesterday, I presented Agavi at the PHPLondon user group’s August meetup. At slightly over an hour, it was a bit long, but people asked a lot of questions afterwards, which I guess is always a good sign.
There is an audio recording of it, which I will combine with the slides to create a nice movie to watch. In the meantime, the slides can be found here (you can also download...
July 2008
4 posts
wombert:
Python code swarm (via)
David Zülke's Talk in London on August 7, 2008
wombert:
I’m giving a presentation on Agavi at the PHP London User Group meeting on 2008-08-07. Their wiki has all the details, but here’s the short version:
Upstairs at Theodore Bullfrog from 7pm onwards. Admission is free.
Talk is first, discussion afterwards
Several Agavi developers, contributors and users will be there to answer questions etc.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Trickle -- A portable lightweight userspace...
I had lots of issues with some applications which suck whole bandwith of network and don’t allow other applicatons or users (in case of shared network connection) to use the connection.
I just asked this problem in #debian and Guerin introduces a nice tool called Trickle.
Wanna launch apt-get dist-upgrade? There we go
$trickle -d 10 -u 20 apt-get dist-upgrade
Done.
June 2008
7 posts
Weird things about git, #2: no bug tracking system →
Weird things about git, #1: premature optimization →
How to use the subtree merge strategy →
Large projects and decentralized development →
Git Forking For Fun And Profit →
If A Programming Language Was A Boat →
May 2008
7 posts
GitCasts →
agileweb: Git related screen casts
Power of the Internet →
Wikipedia's Spoken articles →
Office Snapshots →
(via sasan)
agileweb: A Tale of Two Teams
April 2008
5 posts
Mozilla : April 18th, 2008 Test Day →
(via sasan)
The Whole is Less than the Sum of the Parts »... →
wombert: (via agileweb)
Unix Toolbox →
This document is a collection of Unix/Linux/BSD commands and tasks which are useful for IT work or for advanced users.
March 2008
20 posts
Kohana Jobs →
Work opportunities for Kohana PHP freelancers
A tale of five merges (Part 5: Darcs and patch... →
A tale of five merges (Part 4: Git rebase) →
A tale of five merges (Part 3: Git) →
A tale of five merges (Part 2: SVN) →
A tale of five merges (Part 1: CVS) →
Taffy DB : A JavaScript database for your browser →
Finally PHP got wiki →
Caek lulz
wombert: So this Cake guy looks at Agavi, doesn’t understand that a proper framework can serve more than just a webpage, gets it all wrong, and just won’t admit it. But then, that’s really not the first time someone from that camp is completely overwhelmed by just the same thing, so no surprise there. Can’t they show some dignity?
It's all text!
Edit textareas using an external editor, because it’s all text!
MikeSeth's returning comment on being called crazy... →
agileweb:
(via eme)
apt-get install preload →
Inofficial PHP Git repositories →
Bash tab-completion for git →
February 2008
9 posts
Git Magic: source control magic tricks. →
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You got to lose to know how...
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