Stacey is a lightweight content management system. No database setup or installation files, simply drop the application on a server and it runs. Your content is managed by creating folders and editing text files. No login screens, no admin interface. How it works → To run stacey, your server will need: PHP 5+ Apache with mod_rewrite (optional) htaccess file support (optional) → Download Stacey v2.
I think a lot about choices and decisions at startups. That is the life of a software entrerpreneur: It’s a stready stream of hard work, occasionally punctuated by some really hard decisions. The decisions that are hardest are not the ones where you have the least amount of information — they are the ones that are hardest to undo or reverse. By this defintiion, picking the language/platform to
I often get asked by potential employees and clients, why we do PHP and mostly PHP only. A valid question, of course and my first answer usually is (besides the “historical reasons” one), that nowadays all those server side (scripting) languages are mainly the glue layer between the front-end (the browser part) and the back-end (your storage and “database” solution) and not the one and only defini
Hopefully, you’ve been a good geek in 2010. You’ve followed last year’s advice and learned some JavaScript. Now, let’s kick back with a glass of wine by the fireplace and take a moment to review what you’ve learned. Objects Most everything in JavaScript is an object, yet there are no classes. One way to define an object is by simply listing out the properties you want your object to have, separate
OK, that was a bit of link bating. However for the types of problems that I am currently working on it really is! I have been asked a couple hundred times in the last 8 months why I tweet about Scala and Hbase all the time. The larger post is coming but I figured I could answer the technical scala question first. In order to stop the comment flames let’s start by saying that I know PHP better tha
Ori Pekelman discusses in two posts — here and here — the status of the various PHP libraries for Redis: After looking at all of these I quickly turned to the C extension, Redisent looked nice but did not implement the new unified bulk protocol, and to be true, the code was a bit buggy. The others (Predis, Rediska ) seemed like bloatware, that capture the real essence of PHP (making complicated in
I stumbled upon a very strange bug in PHP; this statement sends it into an infinite loop: <?php $d = 2.2250738585072011e-308; ?> (The same thing happens if you write the number without scientific notation — 324 decimal places.) I hit this bug in the two places I tested for it: on Windows (PHP 5.3.1 under XAMPP 1.7.3), and on Linux (PHP Version 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.5) — both on an Intel Core Duo processo
OAuth can be a tricky concept to wrap your head around at first, but with the Twitter API now requiring its use, it is something you need to understand before creating a Twitter application. This tutorial will introduce you to OAuth, and walk you through the process of creating a basic application. Introduction In this tutorial, we will be building a simple app that allows users to apply different
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