Posted by mdrisser on 2010/01/19 under ASP.NET, Development, PHP |
Introduction: I am a PHP developer who has recently begun learning ASP.NET. Its an interesting journey to say the least. I’ve decided to share with you ways I’ve found to do things in ASP.NET that are second nature to me in PHP. They may not always be the most effective, or the most correct, but [...]
Posted by mdrisser on 2009/06/05 under Development, PHP, Rails |
I think I’ve gotten about as many feature requests as I’m going to get, I put out a last call on Twitter yesterday and received zero responses.
In all honesty I’ve only received 3 feature requests, Justin C. Velthoen (@JVelthoen on Twitter has asked for gCal/Outlook ingeration; Jordan Brown (@Jordanbrown on Twitter) has asked for it [...]
Posted by mdrisser on 2009/06/01 under Development, PHP, Rails |
I’m starting a new open-source project aimed towards freelancers. The project is called Adjunkt and its main goal is to bring together many of the documents and tools that many freelancers use.
Currently most freelancers have their customer database, invoices, time tracking and project management spread out across several websites. This makes managing the business side [...]
Posted by mdrisser on 2009/01/21 under Development, PHP |
Smashing Magazine has an article that is squarely aimed at those of us who are web developers, more specifically, PHP developers.
50 Extremely Useful PHP Tools | Developer’s Toolbox | Smashing Magazine.
A couple of these tools I use, or have used, but a great many of them I haven’t used and some I’ve never even heard [...]
Posted by mdrisser on 2008/12/30 under Design, Development, PHP |
I’m pretty excited. I’m currently in the middle of a complete redesign for R1 Design Studios, I’m really pleased with the new look, and I’ll be doing the entire site using the excellent CodeIgniter PHP Framework. This will enable me to easily add new functionality into the existing site. Read more of this article »