Autor: Tim Strehle

  • Why PHP Scales – A Cranky, Snarky Answer

    George Schlossnagle – Why PHP Scales – A Cranky, Snarky Answer: „In every application I’ve ever worked on application performance was governed by the following factors, in rough order of their importance: stupid use of network resources stupid use of databases stupid algorithm design stupidly ignoring contention issues stupid language inefficiencies Notice how PHP being…

  • How do you design a remixable Web application?

    Jon Udell – How do you design a remixable Web application?: „A website that wants to be remixable will deliver content as XML and behavior as script. These aspects can be, and will be, combined server-side for Web 1.0 clients, but Web 2.0 clients will increasingly be able to do this processing for themselves. So…

  • Backpack

    From the Backpack Manifesto: „Some have called Backpack „a wiki with out the wacky.“ Others have called it „blogish.“ Others have said it’s a project management tool for all the little things in your life. Some say it’s a application that helps you get things done. Some have called it Basecamp’s little brother. Call it…

  • Sony products are too much trouble – The Queen

    According to Macworld UK, „iPod user HRH Queen Elizabeth II has admitted she finds Sony products too difficult to use. Sony’s new CEO Howard Stringer recounted a luncheon with the Queen to Sony shareholders. He told them that the Queen had struggled with certain Sony products. According to Stringer the Queen told him: „I have…

  • Calling SOAP Servers from JS in Mozilla

    Zachary Kessin at ONLamp.com: „This article shows how to set up a simple SOAP server in PHP and call it from JavaScript.“

  • What Developers Want

    Murugan Pal at ONLamp.com – What Developers Want: „Irrespective of the language programmers choose for expressing solutions, their wants and needs are similar. They need to be productive and efficient, with technologies that do not get in the way but rather help them produce high-quality software. In this article, we share our top ten list…

  • Rails vs. PHP: MVC or view-centric?

    David Megginson – Rails vs. PHP: MVC or view-centric?: „This week, I decided to try PHP and Ruby-on-Rails for prototyping web applications (I’d never used either before). […] So why did I like PHP so much better than Rails?“

  • The PHP Metadata Toolkit

    The PHP Metadata Toolkit „allows reading, writing and display of the following JPEG metadata formats: * EXIF – including makernotes * XMP / RDF, including multiple language support * Dublin Core * IPTC-NAA IIM * Photoshop IRB * Picture Info * JFIF * DCF * TIFF/EP * JFIF Extension * Embedded Thumbnails * Intrinsic JPEG…

  • Making A Better Open Source CMS

    Jeffrey Veen – Making A Better Open Source CMS: „Give first-time users a series of quick wins that become increasingly complex. When I first log in, I want to create a Web page. Next, I’d like to add some styles to it. Then, I’d like to make links to some other Web pages. I’ll build…

  • IPTC Metadata for XMP

    IPTC Metadata for XMP (IPTC4XMP): „IPTC metadata were employed by Adobe Systems Inc. to describe photos already in the early nineties. A subset of the IPTC „Information Interchange Model – IIM“ was adopted as the well known „IPTC Headers“ for Photoshop, JPEG and TIFF image files which currently describe millions of professional digital photos. In…