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Archive for December, 2009

Today I upgraded a project we started working on last year from Zend Framework 1.7 to Zend Framework 1.9. I excepted to run into several API incompatibilities, but the only problem I got was the autoloader. In Zend 1.7, and earlier versions, the autoloader was registered like this:   require_once "Zend/Loader.php"; Zend_Loader::registerAutoload();   In Zend [...]

It used to be a bit tricky to get started with the Zend Framework. The Zend Framework is very flexible and allows you to set it up in almost any way that fits your needs. This means for example that the directory structure and location of files is up to you, however – there is [...]

About a month ago I finished reading the book ASP.NET MVC 1.0 – Test Driven Development by Emad Ibrahim. The book weighs in only at about 300 pages, making it easily something you can read in a couple of nights. The book is written in tutorial fashion and is is probably best read with a [...]

07 Dec, 2009

ZFS for home NAS?

Posted by: Peter In: Storage|UNIX

I have been doing some research on NASes for home use. I basically want a NAS that offers redundancy (some form of raid), the ability to add disks as I go. It should also support at least SMB as file sharing protocol (but preferable others as well), and of course not be too expensive. All [...]



  • Joe: It looks like IceCoffee Script may provide the 'await' keyword to JavaScript. http://maxtaco.github.com/coffee-script/
  • Florian: Dealing with events has two primary fashions: imperative (synchronous) code, and callback (asynchronous) code. Both are legitimate styles, for some
  • Joe: I think we haven't seen true PaaS offering yet in Azure. If you use a webrole you're still running on your own VM. This is still not true multi-tena

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