Category: Webdevelopment
Have you empty-tested and fully-tested your solution
If you have created a few web-solutions you have most likely created a few test posts and gotten the solution fully functional. Have you tried to run the website with […]
Learning a programming language creating a project
Cal Evans asked the following question on Twitter: Learning is important for developers. But different people learn different ways. How do you learn? (not a twitter poll, just reply. Oh […]
Readable code
Earlier I have tend to do string concatenation when building strings in PHP and also c#. But with sprintf (PHP) and string.format (C#) I see that my code, or at […]
What is the state of the divided web
Back in 2011 I started writing a blog post with the title “The Divide Web”. And in the post I wrote about my experiences with website rendering in the different […]
Testing IDEs for PHP Development
I have just recently done a clean upgrade from ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04.1. This means a complete reinstall and at the same time removing all old software. A reinstall of […]
REST api
I’m currently doing some development on a mobile website that gets it’s data from an API. After going back and forth on whether to use REST or SOAP I ended, […]
Standards matter
Some thoughts regarding the Browser World War 2 in 2010.
Proposal: Windows-tag in HTML5
Suggestion: windows tag Usage: If you want to create a modal form/window, a “popup” or a lightbox you have to use Javascript. I am suggesting this tag to remove the […]
PHP-Tip: Commenting your code
This really isn’t a PHP-tip, but more like a programming tip. But since I do most of my development in PHP (and some in C#, and some on VB) I […]
PHP-tip: How to fix problems with file permissions
Have you tried to create or read a file with fopen, file_get_content or file_put_content and only getting permission denied. A reason for this error message can be that the file […]