Archive for the ‘php bug tracking’ Category
HighEdWeb 2008 Conference keynote by Kyle Ford, director of product marketing at Ning, Inc., and previously the associate product manager at Yahoo! Inc.
Duration : 0:58:25
Google I/O 2009 – Building Applications with Google APIs
Ray Cromwell
Google offers a wide variety of APIs in many domains that together form a complete platform, from authentication and authorization, cloud computing, and social networking, to visualization, mobile computing, and Google Web Toolkit. In this talk, we will walk though a complex application that integrates many APIs together, how each can solve a different need in your application, how you can share code between GWT, Android, and App Engine, and how you can monetize your application with Google Checkout.
For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Duration : 0:50:30
the mp3 is located here: http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/1118154/AudioTrack_11.mp3 (22.1MB)
I suspect it was a track from either one of Paul van Dyk, Tiesto, or Armin van Buuren’s albums, but I can’t seem to find it – and it’s bugging me to death…Does anyone have a clue?
god, gigasize is slow, maybe i should’ve picked another sharing site lol.
I am going through all my ISOS…I think it is on there…I will let you know when I find out… ~N
http://www.upstartsolutions.net MySQL is popular for web applications and acts as the database component of the LAMP, BAMP, MAMP, and WAMP platforms (Linux/BSD/Mac/Windows-Apache-MySQL-PHP/Perl/Python), and for open-source bug tracking tools like Bugzilla. Its popularity for use with web applications is closely tied to the popularity of PHP and Ruby on Rails, which are often combined with MySQL. Wikipedia runs on MediaWiki software, which is written in PHP and uses a MySQL database. Several high-traffic web sites use MySQL for its data storage and logging of user data, including Flickr, Facebook,[6][7] Wikipedia, Google,[8] Nokia and YouTube.
Duration : 0:1:19
I’d like to have pathtags made for a group. I want them to be able to use the serial number on the back of the tag to track their mileage as they travel. similar to geoaching travel bugs but using town zip codes instead of geocaches. I’d like them to be able to see their mileage compared to others. Is there a mapping utility out there that already does it, or how complicated would it be to write? Please don’t answer unless you have a suggestion.
I found an online utility that provides distances between two zip codes. So assuming you already have the framework to track where a particular tag has been…just have the user input the current zip code and viola, you have the distance from the last entry. Keep a running total of all those distances and you have the total mileage. Then you could have a summary page with all the tags listed by total distance.
The zip code to zip code utility is:
http://www.melissadata.com/Lookups/zipdistance.asp
A bug tracker created in 5 minutes in my database form generator. It can be searched, it can be modified, it can be deleted, it can be created, without editing any php!
Duration : 0:5:9
RickRoll’d
After an hour or two and some edited php
9h Bug Tracking – Random Session Scrambling