Ever wanted to use just one part of ZF? Instead of deploying the whole ZF, now you can have just the dependent files thanks to Jani. More here.
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I cant wait to put my hands on it. Ajaxian wrote an article about it here.
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…ok, so as usually when i go on holidays something big is happening … at least a new browser is being born!
When even all of my non-geek friends are talking about Google Chrome, then Google has shot a big gun again. It was completely kept secret as far as i know and out of the blue they introduce this new browser that has some really neat features despite being an early version.
Because my previous entry on the subject is one of the most popular entries in my blog, yet the solution is not satisfactory (you have to get your users to mess with about:config), i decided to take a second look at the problem.
Just as a reminder: in Firefox 3 when you try to access a file input’s value property, it only gives you the filename, whereas earlier versions (and some other browsers at the moment) would give you the full path.
If you haven’t heard about photosynth yet, it is Microsoft’s shiny new tool to create …erm …photosynths! You just have to see it with your own eyes what one can do with it. Here is my first attempt, 100% “synthy”, photos taken at the center stone of Portugal.
Happy photosynthing!
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I knew it!
Portuguese are obsessed with hi5, Finnish love the vast amount of metal last.fm has, and whaddahell is friendster? It seems like it is unknown in Hungary:)
More interesting results here.
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…so you thought LOLCODE was the craziest programming language? FAIL.
Whitespace uses only 3 symbols (space, tab and line feed) to markup assembly-like instructions, everything else counts as comment:) I will not paste here the classical hello world snippet, because i am afraid blogger will mess it up, but to “see” the full source code, you can visit this page :)
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