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Blog Archive for January, 2010
CakePHP's professional service, support and upcoming certification
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Tagged: Website, General
Hello CakePHP Bakers. It has become clear that the Cake Software Foundation's recent addition of a top navigation bar to the CakePHP website requires some explanation in order to clarify the intentions of the Cake Software Foundation (CSF) and its operation, and intentions for the CakePHP framework.
Lets make it clear that the framework's availability, license, community driven effort and goal for free use is unchanged, and will remain so. CakePHP is developed and released under the MIT License.
Compiling Xdebug on OSX (v2.1.0beta1)
Monday, 11 January 2010
Tagged: Website, General
Xdebug is essential. If I was a superhero, and had a utility belt, Xdebug would have a spot on there for sure.
In developing for CakePHP, and any PHP applications in general, Xdebug allows me to extend the basic error reporting of PHP to provide much more helpful information, as well as a host of other features that I'll explain briefly here.
Serious Branding
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Tagged: Website, General
While I am far from an expert in this area, I have come to realise over the last couple of years how important it is to identify yourself as an important individual in the online community, and brand yourself appropriately.
I've been working on a whole range of changes to my personal site design, and it comes back to refreshing, but not overly changing the site style too much. Visitors come to expect a certain content and design from your site, and changing too much over a short period of time can be detrimental.
