Watch the Simpsons online


Picture:Clock Published on September 27th, 2006 in Fun

I found this website which let’s you watch all episodes of the Simpsons. Who doesn’t like the Simpsons, right? Well if you really don’t, there are other shows available as well: Futurama, South Park, Family Guy and one of my favourites, American Dad. I suggest you check it out really soon, because it is destined [...]

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From your Big Idea to your own Company


Picture:Clock Published on September 15th, 2006 in General

Business 2.0 has done it once again. They managed to compress the utterly complex process of creating your own start-up into an understandable, cute graphic. It kinda reminds me of Monopoly and some other board games. You can get the whole, step-by-step guide on how to start your own company as PDF here. Every step [...]

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Comparison of Source Code Search Engines


Picture:Clock Published on September 6th, 2006 in Best of, Programming

Inspired by my last post about the O’Reilly Labs website that let’s you search for source code, I did some more thorough research. Now guess what? I’ve made a table comparing them all, since some have less content, like O’Reilly for example, but offer better quality and some detailed explanation, while others provide plenty of [...]

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O’Reilly Source Code Search


Picture:Clock Published on September 3rd, 2006 in Programming

O’Reilly is putting a vast amount of source code examples from over 700 books online. They’re using a powerful search engine to search the current amount of over 123′000 examples, containing over 2.6 million lines of code. I’m pretty sure you’ll find exactly what you need in one of those examples. Give it a try, [...]

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Secure AJAX


Picture:Clock Published on September 3rd, 2006 in PHP, Programming, Web

Everyone using AJAX knows what it can do to improve your Web App. Well, AJAX when used with a database, can also expose your critical data. To avoid this, the nice people at informit.com have put a pretty good article together which will basically allow you to password protect your AJAX requests on the client-side [...]

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