By JortK on March 5, 2010
As of today, this year’s Google I/O conference has sold out and registration is closed. That means more than 4,000 developers will be joining us on May 19-20 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Like years past, I/O will feature over 90 in-depth sessions and the opportunity to meet and learn from other developers, including [...]
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By JortK on February 18, 2010
Back in January, we announced the start of early registration for Google I/O (our annual developer conference), and our team was excited to publish our new website for this year’s event. Today, we’re excited to give you a quick update on what’s in store for this year’s Google I/O and a brief look at what [...]
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By JortK on February 17, 2010
Last November we launched the iGoogle Gadget Dashboard, a tool to give our gadget developers more insight into how their gadget is used in the wild. For starters, we gave developers the ability to track their user count, pageviews, canvas views all over time, as well as the geographic distribution of their users. When we [...]
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By JortK on February 16, 2010
Thomas Mackenzie alerted us to a problem where logged in users can peek at trashed posts belonging to other authors. If you have untrusted users signed up on your blog and sensitive posts in the trash, you should upgrade to 2.9.2. As always, you can visit the Tools->Upgrade menu to upgrade. From: WordPress Blog
Posted in wordpress | Tagged bug, development, wordpress
By JortK on February 14, 2010
Here is a list of useful PHP classes you can use in your PHP projects.
Posted in php | Tagged development, excel, file, ftp, php, socket, word
By JortK on February 5, 2010
We’ve learned that when performing a search on Google, people sometimes forget to separate words with spaces. Moreover, people often mistakenly repeat a letter within a single word. For instance, when writing the query [amazingly beautiful poem], you might write it as [amazingly beautiifullpoem]. These types of errors are much more common in languages like [...]
Posted in google | Tagged arabic, development, google, search
By JortK on February 1, 2010
Posted in google | Tagged chrome, development, extension, google
By JortK on January 27, 2010
CakePHP Authsome Authentication for people who hate the AuthComponent.
Posted in MySQL, php | Tagged cakephp, database, design pattern, development, factory method, framework, MySQL, objects, oop, php, pivot, variables
By JortK on January 17, 2010
2010 is the year we dive into open source design. We’ve dipped our toes in this pool before (icon contest, graphic design component for Trac tickets, header refresh contest, etc.), but this year we’re going to cannonball and make a big splash. Here’s what you need to know if you want to get involved. A [...]
Posted in wordpress | Tagged development, open source, wordpress
32 must have WordPress plugins
By JortK on January 4, 2010
01. No Update Nag Tired of WordPress nagging you about a new release? Maybe you already know about it and want to hold off on an update and would rather not see the update nag on every admin page you visit. Activate this plugin and be bother no more! 02. Shashin Shashin is a powerful [...]
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