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Tag Archives: php
I spent the last five years pretty much exclusively coding in C++. Strangely enough, I haven’t really touched a C++ compiler since leaving Vancouver, and instead have been pretty much coding non-stop in PHP. Obviously C++ is a compiled language, … Continue reading
I spent some time working on Viper Cache last night. It’s going to get a new name at some point, but it’s close to being done. I’m going to test it on this site for a while and see if … Continue reading
Rimu Hosting Update
So I’ve had my website on Rimu for over a week now, and so far things are going quite well. I’ve actually had a few support requests in with them, mostly trivial items, and they’ve answered everything in about 30 … Continue reading
I did a bit of work to my links page tonight. I wrote a piece of code so that now the people I follow on Twitter show up as well. It’s sort of a neat mashup, and I’m hoping to … Continue reading
Entry #2: WordCamp San Francisco
San Francisco is without a doubt one of my favourite cities in the world. It’s situated right on the Pacific Ocean, nestled snugly between Marin Country and Oakland. While Napa Valley is usually extremely hot, San Francisco boasts a fairly … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Charity & Fundraising, Wordpress
Tagged blogathon, Blogging, Charity & Fundraising, php, San Francisco, Vancouver, wordcamp, Wordpress
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WordPress Without Borders, Round Two
Thanks to everyone who left some feedback the other day about the new translation plugin. I’ve had some really great comments about it, and even the odd person that’s really anxious to test it out. I’m hoping to put a … Continue reading
Posted in Programming, Wordpress
Tagged ajax, borders, conversion, dynamic, english, javascript, languages, php, Wordpress
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Title Tags And WordPress
I’ve spent a great deal of time in the last few months trying to understand how search engines work, and how sites get indexed. In my last article, I recommending that the XML Sitemap generator for WordPress should be installed … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Programming
Tagged php, plugin, seo, seo title tag, tips, title, Wordpress, words
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WordPress 2.5 Beta
Today I took the plunge and quickly upgraded my WordPress installation from 2.3.3 to the Beta for 2.5. In terms of look and feel on the front-end, I doubt you’ll notice any major changes (especially on sites where you don’t … Continue reading