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Chi Calicdan: Basic Query
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Chi Calicdan: 10 things you (probably) didn’t know about PHP [Re-Post]
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10 things you (probably) didn’t know about PHP [Re-Post]. 10 things you (probably) didn’t know about PHP [Re-Post]. Post under Tips / Tricks. PHP is simultaneously the most infuriating and joyful languages I’ve ever worked with. I say “infuriating” primarily because the function names are so inconsistant. Despite the fact that I use it almost everyday, I still have to think to myself “Is it str pos. Here’s a short list of cool features that might have slipped under your radar as well:. If you’re us...
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Chi Calicdan: Tips: Textarea accepts New line ( \n )
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Tips: Textarea accepts New line ( n ). Tag defines a multi-line text input control. A text area can hold an unlimited number of characters, and the text renders in a fixed-width font (usually Courier). The size of a textarea can be specified by the cols and rows attributes, or even better; through CSS' height and width properties. Textarea name="products" cols="23" rows="3" /textarea. N", " br ", $ POST['products']);. Search", "replace", $content);. 2 comments: on "Tips: Textarea accepts New line ( n )".
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Chi Calicdan: September 2010
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10 things you (probably) didn’t know about PHP [Re-Post]. Post under Tips / Tricks. PHP is simultaneously the most infuriating and joyful languages I’ve ever worked with. I say “infuriating” primarily because the function names are so inconsistant. Despite the fact that I use it almost everyday, I still have to think to myself “Is it str pos. 8221; On the other hand, occasionally I’ll stumble across a gem that perfectly solves the problem at hand with a single line of code. Functions. One nice featur...
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Agile Booknote: October 2012
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Notes from someone that loved Agile at first sight and now is trying to understand why. Monday, October 29, 2012. Presentation in Agiles 2012. Posted by Federico Zuppa. Thursday, October 11, 2012. The Agile Manifesto says "Business people and developers must work together daily through the project". Everyone, within the organization and beyond it (i.e. clients) must. Collaboration between the organization and its clients is enabled financially. Contracts should enforce collaboration. Agile: In A Flash.
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Agile Booknote: July 2011
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Notes from someone that loved Agile at first sight and now is trying to understand why. Sunday, July 24, 2011. When software development started, perhaps I guess about 50 years ago (probably more), I believe programming was the most important task in all software development life-cycle. Other tasks or phases probably didn't exist. They were embedded in what they called programming (right, the old ones? I believe I can speak on behalf of lots of people when I say that we go from receiving very theoretical...
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Agile Booknote: Agile Communication Area
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Notes from someone that loved Agile at first sight and now is trying to understand why. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Communication is key in an Agile organization. Developing software is a communication problem. Communication needs to flow as fast and clear as possible among all members of the organization. An environment that enables and enforces communication should be built. There is an environment that allows interactions among all members in the organization freely. Posted by Federico Zuppa. Agile...
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Agile Booknote: June 2011
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Notes from someone that loved Agile at first sight and now is trying to understand why. Wednesday, June 15, 2011. The Agile Manifesto triggered the growth of "the so called until that moment lightweight methodologies". Scrum and XP became very popular and the tribes associated to them grew with them. However, not long after the Agile Manifesto was signed a new actor entered the scene with outreagous strength. His friends use to call him "Lean" :-). So what is Lean? Mary and Tom Poppendieck. In the last f...
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Agile Booknote: February 2011
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Notes from someone that loved Agile at first sight and now is trying to understand why. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Are Level 5 CMMI Process Areas compatible with Agile? The first process area is Organizational Innovation and Deployment (OID). Its goals and practices represent a measured way of selecting and deploying improvements. The second process area is called Causal Analysis and Resolution (CAR) and aims at resolving the root causes of defects for ever. The specific goals and practices for OID are:.