Category Archives: PHP

OpenIT Progress

I’ve been keeping up a good pace of bug fixing in OpenIT thanks to user bug reports. I’m really getting bitter about using MySQL 4.0, especially after we’ve started using PostgreSQL for a new project at Synthesys. Views? Foreign Key … Continue reading

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OpenIT 2.1.5

Snuck out a new development version of OpenIT even though I’ve been swamped at work lately. Work this morning included watching lots of progress bars which lends itself well to bug fixing OpenIT on a seperate machine. A SourceForge.net user, … Continue reading

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Adventures in ASP.Net

Lately, Aaron and I have been hacking on a Synthesys product that uses an ASP.Net Web Service to act as a sort of a proxy between two remote client applications. It’s been a long and interesting road, especially since until … Continue reading

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Stretching PHP

My last post probably deserves a little more elaboration about what I’m busy doing. Currently I’m working on an internal PHP project that uses PHP in ways most people would find frightening: Real Time Mission Critical High Security Before you … Continue reading

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Breaking the Law

I’m such a rebel. If you don’t want to read my long winded rambling posts, let me summarize: I want to use icons from the CC-SA licensed Tango project in OpenIT which uses the GPL. Some people say they’re incompatible, … Continue reading

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Guilty as charged

Found (thanks vidluther) C. Enrique Ortiz’ list of “Developer’s Top 10 replies when code doesn’t work…”: Top 10 replies by developers when their programs don’t work: 10. ‘That’s weird…’ 9. ‘It’s never done that before.’ 8. ‘It worked yesterday.’ 7. … Continue reading

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