Congrats Master Lamia! April 27, 2007
Posted by ordinarywebguy in Certification, JSP, Java, SCJP.1 comment so far
Yesterday a Sensei of mine had passed his SCJP Certification Exam. Congratulations again Master!
I always follow and mimic him towards his passion in I.T. World. Just wanna share his blog post regarding it and some tips how he passed the exam.
Read it out here:
http://devpinoy.org/blogs/lamia/archive/2007/04/26/passed-scjp-1-5-and-some-tips-before-taking-the-exam.aspx
Related blog post:
http://devpinoy.org/blogs/lamia/archive/2007/02/15/review-strategy-for-scjp.aspx
Path in choosing the right PHP Framework April 25, 2007
Posted by ordinarywebguy in PHP, PHP Blogs, PHP Frameworks.add a comment
Day by day as you code all the way you would wish to deliver your web projects in a more sophisticated and standardized coding style/pattern. I somehow feel that I need to use a suitable PHP Framework someday to one of my future web projects. But still looking for the right and best one.
Hasin Hayder is a well known PHP Guru from Bangladesh. His blog entry “Prelude to foundation: Its time to go for a better PHP Framework” tell us his story how he found the right PHP Framework for his projects. We may also find the same experience as Hasin do.
Read the full entry here: http://hasin.wordpress.com/2007/04/23/prelude-to-foundation-its-time-to-go-for-a-better-php-framework/
CRUD App in a minute with Netbeans 5.5 IDE April 25, 2007
Posted by ordinarywebguy in JSP, Java, Netbeans.1 comment so far
Craving???
Watch it out here: http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/persistence-demo.html
Web Based Command Line April 17, 2007
Posted by ordinarywebguy in Cool Websites, Programming, Ruby.3 comments
Yes, you read it correctly “Web Based Command Line“.
I’ve just discovered it trying to have my first bite with Ruby Programming Language. I found it very tasty after biting it because of its hands on tutorial. This is what I’m talking about “Web Based Command Line”. Check this out here: http://tryruby.hobix.com/. It uses the Javascript Framework prototype.js and moo.fx library. The site is extremely cool. I bet this will be one of the factors to inspire fellow developers to bite more and get their hands dirty on Ruby.
Links:
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
http://tryruby.hobix.com/
Other Web Based Command Line:
http://a-i-studio.com/cmd/
