phpLens Launched. My company's first PHP product, phpLens has just been launched. We practice what we sell; the e-commerce engine powering our store is built on phpLens 🙂 PhpLens is a rapid application development component which allows PHP developers to dynamically and quickly create web applications that retrieve information from databases. With phpLens, data can… Continue reading phpLens Launched
Month: July 2001
Small Towns, Big Successes
Small Towns, Big Successes. Some of the most obscure corners of the country — tiny towns in Utah, for example — are nurturing some of the fastest-growing companies. [xBlog: Visual thinking linking | XPLANE]
Study: Net use doesn't increase depression, after all
USA Today: Study: Net use doesn't increase depression, after all. Using the Internet at home doesn't make people more depressed and lonely after all. A new, longer follow-up from a study that linked Web use to poor mental health — heavily publicized three years ago — shows that most bad effects have disappeared. [Tomalak's Realm]
Converting DTDs to XML Schemas
Converting DTDs to XML Schemas. Having introduced you to the W3C's tool for converting DTDs to XML Schemas, it's time now to look at a specific example. Michael Classen runs the RSS 0.91 DTD through the converter and supplies us with a critical analysis of the results. 0719 [WebReference News]
Henry Norr
Henry Norr: “A Web browser is really just an application, not — or at least not necessarily — an operating-system function. That should have been obvious all along, but Microsoft did its best to hide it under a torrent of nonsense about technical necessities and user convenience.” [Scripting News]
Web Photos that Pop
Web Photos that Pop. You can't expect to add life to your Web page by using lifeless photos. Convert your pics from muddled messes to eye-catching attention-grabbers using only a few simple techniques. Wendy Peck shows the way. 0711 [WebReference News]
inessential.com
I have a theory about why [WebVan is] gone. It's that Americans, no matter what they say, are cheapskates and penny-pinchers. They always go for the lowest prices. [inessential.com]
Henry Norr
Henry Norr: “An appeals court that showed little deference to Jackson during oral arguments ended up accepting (unanimously, at that) his Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.” [Scripting News]