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PHP Web 2.0 Mashup Projects Book Released

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Packt publishing recently announced the details of a new book designed to teach users how to create practical mashups in PHP. Written by Shu-Wai Chow, Web 2.0 Mashup Projects teaches users how to create PHP projects that grab and mix data from the likes of Google Maps, Flickr, Amazon, YouTube, MSN Search, Yahoo!, Last.fm, [...]

PHP and Adobe Flex

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

For those of us that remember the days when we had to employ unconventional means to force Flash / Actionscript to collaborate with PHP, you will be delighted by the introduction of Adobe Flex. Furthermore, if you’re already using Eclipse, you’ll be excited to know that there is an Adobe Flex plugin for Eclipse.
Unlike [...]

$200 Per Month for a CRM + Marketing + Sales + Shipping + Inventory + Production + Bookkeeping + much more ?

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Web Development is much much more than what most people perceived. Imagine having your  CRM + Marketing + Sales + Shipping + Inventory + Production + Bookkeeping and LESS all the hardware and in house I.T staff, how’s that?
We believe that the future of I.T. is in On Demand Software.
So just what is [...]

Web Development: Where Technology Means Business..

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Read the below:
Develop JavaScript with the JSEclipse plug-in
How to monitor Web site requests using Mozilla tool
Breaking down Web standards
Yahoo Pipes brings mashups to the masses
Debug JavaScript with Mozilla’s free debugger
How to convert Perl’s Plain Old Documentation format
Think Web 2.0, brokers told
Free framework looks to simplify Ajax development
All these are articles related to Web Development at [...]

Military Intelligence Goes Web 2.0

Monday, October 1st, 2007

February 26, 2007 (Computerworld) — The U.S. Department of Defense’s lead intelligence agency is using wikis, blogs, RSS feeds and enterprise “mashups” to help its analysts collaborate better when sifting through data used to support military operations.
The Defense Intelligence Agency is seeing “mushrooming” use of various Web 2.0 technologies, which are becoming increasingly [...]

How Digg.com uses the LAMP stack to scale upward

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Alright, Xaby: Singapore’s Web Development Company, we endorses, uses, and swears by LAMP (Linux, Apache, Mysql, PHP), this just simply reaffirms what we believe in.
April 24, 2007 (Computerworld) — Digg.com credits two particular features of its LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server cluster for helping the news aggregation site maintain [...]

Q&A: The creators of Digg, StumbleUpon and Netvibes on Web 2.0’s future

Monday, October 1st, 2007

September 27, 2007 (Computerworld) Kevin Rose and Tariq Krim, the respective founders of online social network and news aggregation sites Digg and Netvibes, and Garrett Camp, founder of Web browser plug-in site StumbleUpon fielded questions from Jason Pontin, publisher of MIT’s Technology Review magazine during a panel discussion at the university’s Emerging [...]

Rails Rumble: 92 Web Apps Created in 48 Hours

Monday, October 1st, 2007

On September 8th and 9th, over 100 teams of between 1 and 4 programmers and designers got together to compete in a 48 hour programming competition called the Rails Rumble. The idea was to create the best web application possible in just 48 hours, start to finish. Teams were only allowed to create paper mockups [...]

Open Source Does REALLY matter - Joomla

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Here in Xaby, we uses Joomla a lot a lot. And of course we keep track of Joomla related news. Here’s one that those who do their web development work based on Joomla! Content Management System should really pay attention to:
Joomla! is moving to ensure the future of the project by committing to compliance with [...]

The Structures of Success: Ten Guidelines for Sustainable Program and Project Management

Monday, June 11th, 2007

Across the IT industry, because of an increased emphasis on project management, the percentage of software-delivery projects that are delivered successfully within the triple constraints of time, cost and planned features continues to increase.
Despite this, close to three-quarters of software projects are still considered to have failed in some respect, and it has been said [...]

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