Autor: Tim Strehle
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Web 2.0 and Databases
Tim O’Reilly cites Ian Wilkes in Web 2.0 and Databases Part 1: Second Life: „Like everybody else, we started with One Database All Hail The Central Database, and have subsequently been forced into clustering. However, we’ve eschewed any of the general purpose cluster technologies (mysql cluster, various replication schemes) in favor of explicit data partitioning.…
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The virtualization myth
Tom Yager at InfoWorld – The virtualization myth: „If I were still working in IT, I’d declare that any software solution pitched to me could not get through my door as a stack of install discs, a quick start guide, and a “give me a call if you run into any trouble.” Leave me with…
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How to configure a low-cost load-balanced LAMP cluster
Keith Winston at Linux.com – How to configure a low-cost load-balanced LAMP cluster: „The ubiquitous Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Perl/Python (LAMP) combination powers many interactive Web sites and projects. It’s not at all unusual for demand to exceed the capacity of a single LAMP-powered server over time. You can take load off by moving your…
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Giving the user control over accesskeys
Roger Johansson – Giving the user control over accesskeys: „The normal way for a website to define a shortcut key is to use the accesskey attribute on an element that may have such an attribute, specifying a character that becomes the shortcut key in combination with one or more other keys as implemented by the…
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Automatic feed enclosure download for backups?
„FeedStation allows you to download enclosures that appear in your NewsGator Online or FeedDemon feeds. “ That’s nice. Sounds like I can automate downloads for any kind of file… Thinking beyond podcasting: I’ve got a couple of applications on the web (like this weblog) for which I can do automated (local) backups (via a shell…
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The Development Abstraction Layer
Joel Spolsky – The Development Abstraction Layer: „A programmer is most productive with a quiet private office, a great computer, unlimited beverages, an ambient temperature between 68 and 72 degrees (F), no glare on the screen, a chair that’s so comfortable you don’t feel it, an administrator that brings them their mail and orders manuals…
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Digg PHP’s Scalability and Performance
Brian Fioca – Digg PHP’s Scalability and Performance: „It turns out that it really is fast and cheap to develop applications in PHP. Most scaling and performance challenges are almost always related to the data layer, and are common across all language platforms. Even as a self-proclaimed PHP evangelist, I was very startled to find…
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Cool ADOdb Applications
John Lim – Cool ADOdb Applications: „Many cool people are using this database wrapper library for PHP to ensure that their programs are database independent. Here is a list of software applications using ADODB.“
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Polarion for Subversion
„Polarion® for Subversion – Software Lifecycle Management for Teams and Enterprises: At last there’s a unified, single-source repository-based, web centric approach to software lifecycle management with just the right level of support for a project team right up to a large enterprise.“
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Reinventing the intranet
Jon Udell at InfoWorld – Reinventing the intranet: „Inside the enterprise, teams, tasks, products, and services define metadata vocabularies that the Internet search giants would kill for. Exploiting those vocabularies to deliver search results that are better than what’s available on the open Web is low-hanging fruit. As we roll out SOAs that route well-formed…