May 22nd, 2008
Angelo discusses the Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide 2nd edition and explains how to implement Open Flash Charts into your PHP project.
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Filed under: Apache, Applications, LAMP, PHP, Reviews, wxWidgets
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January 31st, 2008
If you ever needed to display reports of information in a visual way in your web application then you’ll appreciate Open Flash Chart.
This flash based charting library has everything. From line graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, mixed line/bar graphs and more with the ability to add hovers, custom colors, sizes and web links. The quality of these charts is remarkable. If you have ever used Google Analytics, these charts and graphs match, if not surpass, in quality.
Filed under: Applications, PHP, Reviews, Web Dev
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Tags: bar graph, flash bar graph, flash line graph, flash pie chart, line graph, open flash chart, PHP, pie chart
October 11th, 2006
Recorded on October 4th, Angelo speaks with good friend Matt, who owns Choice Lynk Media, a Multi-media production company. We talk about his web site, podcasting, shoutcast server and other interesting tech stuff. Also cover some basic features that we will be talking about over the next few weeks on how to setup your own web hosting server.
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September 28th, 2006
I will be at the Podcast and Portable Media expo this weekend in Ontario, CA along with the rest of the RawVoice team. We will be at booth #413 so if your in California and want to visit and see how RawVoice and our flagship products (Blubrry and PodcasterNews) innovates podcasting, come check us out.
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July 13th, 2006
Two topics: TinyMCE, a cross browser HTML rich text editor and solutions for SPAM. TinyMCE is an excellent html styled text editor that has an endless number of settings and is extendable. In the second topic I address SPAM and talk about two server solutions; SpamAssassin and MIMESweeper. Software recommendation of the week: nLite, web site of the week: nerdvittles.com test
- nLite :: Update Windows installation CD’s quick and easily.
- TinyMCE :: TinyMCE, a cross browser html rich text editor.
- Nerd Vittles :: Awesome site, more than just informaton on TrixBox here!
- SpamAssassin :: SpamAssassin server based anti-spam tool.
- MIMESweeper :: MIMESweeper, product of Clearswift, a full blown supported SMTP service with SPAM controls.
- Thunderbird :: E-mail client with spam filtering built in
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June 8th, 2006
Two topics, ModRewrite for Apache and TrixBox PBX. ModRewrite lets you do some really cool things with Apache you thought you couldn’t do. TrixBox is a Voice Over IP PBX Phone system built on CentOS Linux. Software recommendation, UltraVNC and Web Script recommendation, IMP Webmail.
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April 6th, 2006
This week, CompiledWeekly explains ghow to make quick and reliable SQL queries with a set of MySQL Assisting functions in PHP. Plus software application of the week 7-Zip, web site of the week foldershare.com and PodProducer podcast software reviewed.
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March 15th, 2006
Welcome to the first podcast of Compiled Weekly. Today’s podcast I introduce myself, promote the PodcasterNews.com podcast network, review the open source Ravencore web control panel, recommend the SciTE text editor, and cover Cross Site Scripting XSS and how to prevent it.
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