How to install PHP 7 (stable) on VestaCP server running on CentOS 7 with some test results of how VestaCP + PHP 7 can perform together serving WordPress site. For your information, PHP 7 has just been released and many rumors say it can perform multiple times faster […]
Tag: Developer
Favorite Tools: The Wayback Machine
This tool gets used by me nearly every day. It is amazing to be how useful this machine can be. Sometimes, I wish that it was BETTER on a task, but I’m quite grateful for the productivity that this site delivers. So when you first approach the topic […]
How Do Browsers Handle SSL Certificates?
I absolutely love how easy it has become to purchase and setup a SSL certificate. Back in 2002, it cost about $100 and you had to upload the Request file from the server, to the company, which generated the certificate, and then you had to manually install. I […]
Favorite Tools: Firefox Profile Manager
I think that the ONE FEATURE in Chrome that I can’t live without is how easy it is to setup a bunch of Chrome Profiles, one for each Google Account that you use. I know that many people would ask: But Why Can’t You Use Only One Chrome […]
Number 1 Rule
I hope that I don’t come across as being arrogant. There is nothing further from the truth. i just know that I’ve got 25 years working as a professional developer, and there are some things that I can forecast better than other people. I’ve been working the Newsgroups, […]
GoDaddy Emails Their Employees And Offers $600 Christmas Bonus
I cannot believe how much I hate GoDaddy. This articles says that they are actually emailing their EMPLOYEES and offering them a $600 check…. when in fact, it is just a TEST to see how gullible they are. I mean, what type of company would JOKE about giving […]
JavaScript Hacks Every Web Developer Should Know
Sometimes when we find a great article we have to share with our friends. It is amazing how web development has changed over the last twenty years. But it is all sti the same language. I have written a lot of web sites for companies internal use. The […]
Project Management
Being able to write software and to do it in a reliable and predictable manner is a lot more difficult than it should be. But when I occasionally peek into the art of being a Project Manager, it makes me sick sometimes to hear about the gory details. […]
Web Hosting Lessons Learned
There are many things that I have fallen in love with over the last nearly twenty years of managing web servers. Whether I was working for a Medium sized ISP doing IIS migrations or working as a Lamp developer for a startup, there were a lot of things […]
What Is The First Step In Getting A Website?
When you are ready to design a website one of the first questions to think about is the name for the website. The name of a website should be short, easy to spell and rememberable. The process of purchasing a domain name can be cheap, and it can […]