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pysvn - Turning source control into programming

Friday, September 1st, 2006

OK. So I spent the day today working with the coolest python module: pysvn. The SVN command line is already great for doing every day tasks like checking out and committing from the console (cygwin for us windows geeks), but sometimes you need more. Well that more is pysvn.
Python itself is a glorious language. I’m […]

Watch out for Drupal 5.0

Friday, September 1st, 2006

Was reading my Digg this afternoon and came across the fact that Drupal 5.0 is already code frozen. Wow. Seems like only a few months ago they released 4.7.0 stable. What’s most interesting for the average user is that they added an easy installer. For many users, this was the barrier to entry, and a […]

Open Source licensing woes and BSQ Sitestats

Monday, December 19th, 2005

Version 1.7.0 of BSQ Sitestats is coming along well. So far, I’ve completed about 40% of the work for the new release. Finished features include:
Back-end ReportingNow, you can look at all of the BSQ Sitestats component reports from the back-end interface. This is an important feature for webmasters who don’t have any front-end users at […]

WYSIWYG Pro any good?

Sunday, November 13th, 2005

In my neverending quest for a good WYSIWYG editor for Joomla, I stumbed upon recommendations for WYSIWYG pro. Why is it that decent software always costs $$$? Why can’t open source tools like FCKEditor and MosCE rock like commercial products do. *sigh*.
For US $47, WYSIWYG Pro looks like a great tool. The one caveat […]

Joomla SEF has betrayed me :(

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

 
I’ve given up on Joomla’s SEF (Search Engine Friendly URLs) until they get their act together. I’ve been taking way too much of a PageRank hit because of them. I know this is stated over and over on the Joomla forums, but it has much more of an effect when it happens to you.
Every page […]


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