Programming

Apple, Mozilla and Opera unite for HTML5

While Microsoft are still struggling to meet the current HTML standards in their IE7, and along comes the nightmare of web developers to support IE6 & IE7 (since IE7 is only distributed this time for licensed Windows versions), Apple, Mozilla and Opera are pushing the wheels and increasing the pressure on W3c for the adoption [...]

How To Search Inside Program Files

A general problem that if unaware of could lead to very bad results. Windows Search by default does not index files with unknown extensions. So if you are a programmer, and you are tracing a code that calls a function, say xyz, how would you know where this function is? I faced this problem today [...]

AJAX powered online tools for you

37signals is a privately-held company which was established back in 1999. The company adapted Ruby language, implemented their own framework for their projects, released the framework to public under the name Ruby On Rails and helped increase public awareness of the Ruby potentials. 37signals have launched three very promising online AJAX based collaboration applications, namely [...]

Bye Bye Google Search API

It was never complete great, it was never carefully taken care of. It was something that’s done once and left for Beta forever. Google Search SOAP API has been (quitely) taken out of service for good. No more users are accepted in the program, and pretty soon we are likely to see existing ones not [...]

Dark Day for PHP

Open Source PHP security specialist and member of the PHP Security Response Team, Stefan Esser have had enough, and resigned! The security expert says in his blog “The reasons for this are many, but the most important one is that I have realised that any attempt to improve the security of PHP from the inside [...]