Archive for the ‘Programming’ Category
Posted on October 15th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
Oracle University have lined up these courses, which are available here in the Philippines. Isn’t it cool?
Oracle Database
Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I 5 Days 26-Oct-2009
Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop II 5 Days 9-Nov-2009
Oracle Database 11g: Performance Tuning 5 Days 19-Oct-2009
Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I 5 Days […]
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Tags: Oracle University, programming courses
Posted on May 23rd, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
Nokia is calling all mobile and web application developers worldwide to submit best-in-class applications for use on Nokia devices.
Developers can submit applications for the 2009 Calling All Innovators contest in these categories:
Internet Innovation
Flash
Emerging Markets and Mobile Necessities
Submissions for the contest will be accepted until 30 June 2009, and the winners will be announced in September […]
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Tags: innovation, mobile apps, Nokia, web applications
Posted on May 13th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
Catch the first and only event in Asia for web designers by web designers!
<form> function() & .class : the first Philippine web design conference is initiated by the newly formed Web Designers Organization. The event hopes to unite 400 professionals and aspiring web designers to discuss and share the latest trends, current opportunities and challenges […]
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Tags: conference, Programming, web design
Posted on April 6th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
If there is one thing I really want to learn these days is web designing. I have the design but rendering them is the problem. So I rely mostly on the programmers in my team.
If you are struggling with web design issues, too, Webappers has outlined 25 most useful blogs for web design and […]
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Tags: web design, Web development
Posted on April 3rd, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
Is there another way to show search results other than by relevance?
If yes, which is the most effective, and which is the most user-friendly?
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Tags: web programming
Posted on March 31st, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
Last week was hell for me. One of my website projects had been dealt with a hacker’s hand. That was our suspicion, though unfounded yet till today. I was so devastated that it took me a week later, that is today, to write about it.
One of my web researchers noticed something wrong with the site […]
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Tags: back up, database, missing data
Posted on March 26th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
I welcome anything that drives away spammers!
Today, I stumbled upon an article that talks about 3D-based captchas. These captchas:
unbreakable to current computer technology, yet easier for humans to identify
relies on the user’s ability to identify objects in 3D instead of using alphanumeric characters
I saw a screenshot of these captchas, and I felt like I was […]
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Tags: captcha, spam
Posted on March 24th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
net.tutsplus shares 10 rare HTML tags every web developer must know. It’s quite interesting really, so I’m sharing them all here.
<cite>
<optgroup>
<acronym>
<address>
<ins> and <del>
<label>
<fieldset>
<abbr>
rel
<wbr>
Read on…
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Tags: HTML, web programming
Posted on March 12th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
If your projects are dealing with content-based websites, two things:
you’re in a good industry because most people these days get their information from the Web,
but you have to invest in your database and data management.
Data management or making sense of all the data you have, and build a database for that is not easy. You […]
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Tags: data, MySQL
Posted on February 13th, 2009 by by Meikah Delid
Finally, we have a system that checks on remote employees. The software requires the employee to download it and every time he starts working for the day, he must sign on to it.
Called AGLM, it looks and works like a chat messenger. There is also a message board where the remote employee and the project […]
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Tags: project management, remote workforce, software, Technology