Completing the Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++Open Web Awards: Nominations for Sports and Fitness

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Do we really need social networks for sports? Lots of companies seem to think so – enough to make it a category in the Open Web Awards. The space saw a big deal early this year – Sports Illustrated purchased Fan Nation for a rumored $20+ million in ...

Completing the Syntactic Comparison of Java and C/C++

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

This is the second half of the two-part series on the syntactic comparison of Java and C C . Before we begin I d like to encourage you to read its first part if by any chance you ve missed it. It is called Syntactic Comparison of ...

Completing a Search Engine with MySQL and PHP 5

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Building database-driven web sites is one of the most popular trends today in web site development. However this approach implies that potential visitors must be provided with a straightforward mechanism that allows them to search through web site content. This three-part series walks you through the process of building ...

Completing a Web Site Template using Inheritance in PHP 5

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

If you re a PHP developer who develops object-oriented applications on a frequent basis then you ll know that inheritance can be an extremely useful concept that might help in reusing code when it comes to creating a hierarchy of classes. This article and yesterday s take ...

Completing a Blogger with PHP

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

If you re looking for a comprehensive series on how to create an expansible blog application with PHP 5 then this group of tutorials might be what you ve been expecting to find. Welcome to the concluding installment of the series Building a blogger with PHP. Made ...

Completing an Extensible Website Engine with PHP 5

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Are you one of those web developers searching for a comprehensive approach to constructing an expandable website engine with PHP 5 If your answer is a resounding yes then this series might appeal to you. Welcome to the final part of the series Building an extensible website ...