Entries Categorized as 'linux'

PHP speed numbers

Date February 28, 2006

I saw this post the other day and thought I’d respond/post my own thoughts. I don’t have time right now to do a full analysis, but will pose some questions and experiences here.
Logicreate was/is a system/framework my old company put together starting in 2000. While that site isn’t actively maintained any more (maybe [...]

Another reason I don’t like Smarty

Date February 24, 2006

I’ve never been a big fan of smarty for a number of reasons - I’ve joined into the many PHP templating language discussions over the years, and won’t repeat them all here now (perhaps a later post). The primary thing that’s hit me now is I’m taking over a project which uses Smarty, and [...]

Another reason I don’t like Smarty

Date February 24, 2006

I’ve never been a big fan of smarty for a number of reasons - I’ve joined into the many PHP templating language discussions over the years, and won’t repeat them all here now (perhaps a later post). The primary thing that’s hit me now is I’m taking over a project which uses Smarty, and [...]

Linux ipv6 madness

Date February 18, 2006

I’ve been using ubuntu for a few months, and used xandros, redhat, fedora, mandrake, debian and a couple others before that (mostly mandrake, but I have installed and used the others for days or weeks at a time). Almost without question, using the upgrade facilities of a distro, I inevitably hit some networking snag. [...]

Why I don’t like Fedora

Date January 31, 2006

I’ve had to use Fedora in a few situations over the past couple years, and there’ve been a number of oddities regarding the default settings it ships with. Of course I never wrote them down, but I will as and when they come back to me and/or I come across them again. One [...]

Why I don’t like Fedora

Date January 31, 2006

I’ve had to use Fedora in a few situations over the past couple years, and there’ve been a number of oddities regarding the default settings it ships with. Of course I never wrote them down, but I will as and when they come back to me and/or I come across them again. One [...]