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Changelog: Upgrade WordPress 3.1.4 to 3.2

Less than a week from release of 3.1.4, WordPress decide to mark it’s next milestone on the Independence Day of America. And instead of calling 3.2 version 3.0 (where 3.0, 3.1 should be 2.10, 2.11...

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Changelog: Upgrade WordPress 3.2 to 3.2.1

The famous point 1 release. 8 days after the suppose to be major release. WordPress 3.2.1 is new available with couple of maintenance and compatibility fixes.   In a Nutshell WordPress uncompressed...

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The Fancy Web #39

[Web Design] The HTML progress element in Firefox http://blog.oldworld.fr/index.php?post/2011/07/The-HTML5-progress-element-in-Firefox [Web Design] 5 Reasons why Google+ is interesting UI....

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The Fancy Web #40

[Trend] g.co, the official URL shortcut for Google websites http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/gco-official-url-shortcut-for-google.html [Web Deisgn] Create a 3D block with CSS3...

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The Fancy Web #41

This is a biweekly digest on worth reading articles related to anything to do with web technologies.  [Web Design] The future of CSS layouts http://www.netmagazine.com/features/future-css-layouts [Web...

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The Fancy Web #42

This is a biweekly digest on worth reading articles related to anything to do with web technologies. [Trend] Bootstrap, from Twitter http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/ [Web Design] Pop From Top...

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The Fancy Web #43

This is a biweekly digest on worth reading articles related to anything to do with web technologies. [Web Design] A Brief Look at Screen Resolutions...

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The Fancy Web #44

This is a biweekly digest on worth reading articles related to anything to do with web technologies. [Trend] Facebook Timeline & Creativity...

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The Fancy Web #45

This is a biweekly digest on worth reading articles related to anything to do with web technologies. [Trend] Apple ‘genius’ Steve Jobs dies from cancer...

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The Fancy Web #46

This is a biweekly digest on worth reading articles related to anything to do with web technologies. [Trend] Adobe ceases development on mobile browser Flash, refocuses efforts on HTML5...

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Spec Comparison of YN-560 and YN-560II

Here’s a belated comparison to 2 well known third party manual flashgun, the YongNuo YN-560 and its successor YN-560II. Released a year apart, they share more similarities than difference, hence making...

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How can I deal with a team member who dislikes making comments in code?

An interesting topic in StackExchange discussing “how to make your dev team write comments?”. A better question (as mentioned by several) would be “when does the code requires comments?” and how to...

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Firefox nightlies now support AAC, MP3 and H.264 by default in Windows

This is a good news to many web app developers. Although h.264 is almost a ‘god’ standard for video encoding for online playback, few web browsers still not supporting it by default and Firefox been...

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Making Sure Interviews Don’t Turn Into Free Consulting

Look, this has gone paranoia. The age of magic, SEO and making money at home should already be over, there are no secret sauce to a hot pie everyone wants a piece of. I found no problem giving free...

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Asynchrony is Viral

I was once told as soon as I able to think in asynchronously by default, medium to large sized web applications suddenly become easy to deal with. This article may not be the best to elaborate this...

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You are not your code

Scott Hanselman wrote an light article on progressive improvement of a software developer (application to other technical roles, too) and consciousness of a programmer  exposing his/her source code to...

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Want to visit an incomplete version of our website where you can’t zoom?

To the point. My humble opinion is that this is another first world problem of ours. Original Comic strip by XKCD

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Why Is It So Hard To Make An Accurate Progress Bar?

Hear out from software developers why making something that seems to be so straight forward can sometime be so implausible. Original post at Slashdot  

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FirePHP with CodeIgniter

Recently I have add a new entry to my company wiki about using FirePHP with CodeIgniter framework. I was very excited to find out that FirePHP Core Library now available in PHP4 and by referencing to...

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A Look Back at the Decade on the Web

We are officially in 2010 completed the first 10 years of the new millenium, let us take a look back at the Internet: our information highway of last decade. 1. Google It. You can not skip talking...

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