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Exitazo de la primera PHP Barcelona Conference

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Pues sí, el sábado 23 de Febrero celebramos la primera PHP Barcelona Conference, y fue todo un exitazo: de participación, de organización (no se nos descuajaringó la agenda), las instalaciones (Bocanord) eran fantásticas así como los medios que pusieron a nuestra disposición; la mejor sala del complejo, un equipo de proyección de cine y buena […]

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Primera Barcelona PHP Conference

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

El Sábado 23 de Febrero tendré el placer de realizar una presentación en la Primera Barcelona PHPConference. La verdad es que alegra (y acojona) que haya tenido tanto éxito de participación… ¡Nada menos que 150 asistentes en la primera convocatoria!
Estoy seguro que nos lo vamos a pasar fantásticamente, haremos bastantes contactos a nivel personal y […]

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Nautilus subversion integration tool. Execute SVN commands with Gnome scripts

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

I have been using subversion (svn) for years from the command line… But some months ago I changed my job and I started using windows environments. And I must admit TortoiseSVN is the best GUI SVN client i’ve seen ever before. While my needs are satisfied in Windows with TortoiseSVN and in Mac OS X […]

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XRAY: Bookmarklet para desarrolladores web

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Hoy he descubierto XRAY, un bookmarklet que funciona para Firefox, Safari, Camino o Mozilla y que permite ver las propiedades de un elemento de la pantalla haciendo click sobre él. No es para nada comparable a FireBug o el Safari WebKit pero puede resultar igualmente interesante. Por su naturaleza de bookmarklet, no es necesaria ninguna […]

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Servicios web basados en REST

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Os dejo un enlace a un fantástico artículo de mi compañero Oriol Jiménez sobre servicios web basados en REST.
Desde luego, cómo se agradece cuando la gente no se limita a postear sobre un tema a la ligera, sino que en cambio se moja y dedica unas horillas de su vida a explicar con todo […]

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Basic and simple iptables configurations for home users

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

OpenBSD has been always my prefered distribution when I have to install a firewall based on a *NIX machine. The PF rules are what I am used to see. But last year I had to write several configurations for a debian machine using iptables which I am not really used to. Since I tend to […]

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Browsing MySQL databases inside Eclipse without having a local mysql server or client

Monday, June 11th, 2007

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Automatic code formatting for PHP in your editor or CVS/SVN

Monday, May 28th, 2007

PhpCodeBeautififier is a free tool for PHP programmers that formats PHP files to get a nice presentation and keeps the programmer sanity. We all programmers have our own way of representing code lines, but when the code is shared amongst many programmers it has to be formatted following some conventions.
PhpCodeBeautifier allows you to specify those […]

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A little Ajax library that makes a difference

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

It is a typical situation in the web developing arena that when a new technology emerges so strongly as Ajax or the so called Web 2.0 have done, programmers tend to use it to their last consequences. So we may go from a nearly 100% server
side-processing-with-pages-refresh paradigm to establish multiple HTTPRequest petitions on every little […]

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Obfuscate e-mails in PHP

Monday, January 9th, 2006

Exactly one year ago, I was complaining to one of my clients ISP about the increasing volume of spam those people were receiving lately. The ISP answered me with some not particularly useful advices, except for one: they had inspected my client’s website and had found that the contacts section had a list of clean […]

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