PHP
9 February 2010 | 16 Comments
I really wanted to focus this post on WinCache, rather than OpCode Cachers in general – but it turned into a general post with a star contender. From the Windows Cache extension for PHP website as Microsoft.com: Windows Cache Extension for PHP is a PHP accelerator that is used to increase the speed of PHP [...]
Tagged in apache, apc, cache, eAccelerator, iis, microsoft, opcode, PHP, wincache, windows, xcache
PHP
16 January 2009 | 4 Comments
So, according to Michelangelo van Dam’s helpful “Who Tagged Who” tool, I can see that I was “tagged” by 4 people in this amazing PHP-Community-based-blog-meme. The rules are simple, and I have waited long enough to fulfill my duties to contribute. Better late than never! 7 Things you may not know about me: I’ve been [...]
Tagged in 7 things, apache, PHP, seven things
Conferences,PHP
15 September 2008 | 21 Comments
So, a week before PHP|TEK 2008 I came up with the genius idea to take the Ruby on Rails logo, and parody it. I wanted to express my views of Ruby on Rails (though never have using RoR) through this modification. I took the logo and simply changed the “R” to an “F” using a [...]
Tagged in elePHPant, ewt08, PHP, php|tek, rails, ruby, ruby on fails, ruby on rails, stickerobot, zendcon08, zoltron
Conferences,PHP
9 September 2007 | 0 Comments
On October 7th, 2007 I will be in SF Cali attending the third annual ZendCon Zend/PHP Conference and Expo. I will be in SF Sunday through that Friday. Aside from attending the conference, I am going to hang out in SF and hit up some networking events. It should really fun. I am going to [...]
Tagged in cali, expo, networking events, PHP, zend php, zendcon, zendcon07
Social Media,Twitter
23 April 2007 | 9 Comments
Well, I have done it. I have managed to bridge that gap between my computer and my toilet… or my computer and my drive to work… or my computer and those boring lectures at school…. I no longer have to suffer through the pain of not having access to my live feed of everyones life. [...]
Tagged in code, Facebook, mortscript, PHP, Twitter