PHP 5.4 vs 5.3 Difference = What To Watch Out For When Coding With New Version of PHP

Written by Gregory Milby | Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
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Each major release of any framework can make someone begin to second guess what is still ‘current’. Hopefully this list of incompatible changes will help server as a reference so that you do not have a site fail due to deprecated code! Backward Incompatible Changes in PHP 5.4: (excerpt from the php.net site:) Although most [...]

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Apache Benchmark Load Testing Tool – Free And Accurate

Apache has a great load testing tool that appears to rival the best out there.  It can test against concurrent connections, number of loads per connection, and give understandable results – actually useful! Anyone who develops wants to know how much stress (how many visitors) their application can withstand and how it will perform under [...]

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jQuery tmpl() Part 1. (The No Nonsense Version For New jQuery Templates)

Written by Gregory Milby | Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

It seems like some people can just be near a book about something ‘new’, and somehow absorb enough of it to make do. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people. When learning something new, it’s my preference to be able to do some basic things (manipulating string, simple data structures, and basic-type operations with [...]

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