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bugs.wikidot.com - fixing bugs today. As many as we can. Report your own if you find one!
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A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything - pretty brilliant www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYZH9kuaYM
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I have a feeling that Wikidot.com is now blazingly fast after server upgrade: blog.wikidot.com/blog:files-service-migrated
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Inspiring story of Pandora - finally real revenue after 10 years: www.nytimes.com/2010/03/08/technology/08pandora.html
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@antirez Switch to PostgreSQL? It has much more resonable locking mechanisms.
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Zend Code Analyzer in TextMate
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Zend Code Analyzer (part of Zend Studio) is a powerful tool that analyzes PHP scripts and detects errors and warnings possibly generated by your code. I have been using Zend Studio for a while, and I miss this feature a lot when working with TextMate. Fortunately, thanks to great extensibility of TM, one can include code analysis in the PHP bundle within just a few minutes.
After completing the steps below, you will be able to press a combination of keys and ZendCodeAnalyzer will analyze your PHP script and render its output like on the screen below:

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Some PHP thoughts
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For several years now I have been using PHP for building several projects and web applications, including Wikidot. I dare say I know PHP very well, I was also one of the few first people in Poland to get the Zend Certified Engineer certification (which nicely sits next to my Sun Certified Java Programmer cert).
PHP is extremely popular. Zend is putting a lot of money and effort to move PHP from the commodity market into enterprise and… it seems to work. PHP has very nice learning curve, although to produce good code in PHP it takes as long time and effort as in other languages. PHP is easy to deploy, runs well on commodity hardware…
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