Just a simple blog post today. Here is a listing of extensions for the Mozilla Firefox browser. Verbatim – Extensions are small programs (or plug-ins) that add new functionality to Firefox. It can be anything from a toolbar button to a completely new feature. The great thing about extensions is that they allow Firefox [...]
I have not played this yet only just found it but it looks interesting. It’’s
an online game on Intel’’s web site written in Flash where you play the part of
an IT Manager (no fainting with excitement please ;o).
Intel IT Manager Game
Here at Webapper we are fascinated by the apparently mundane. It is the mundane the arcane that very often enables the amazing. We have blogged several articles that relate to Ethernet over power lines. Now we are blogging the exact opposite, power over Ethernet. There are many reasons why this is [...]
John Dowdell pointed this interesting site out and I for one am intrigued by
what it potentially may hold for us all. I recall some years ago when I first
grasped the logic and beauty of TCP/IP. TCP/IP has been what has enabled our
beloved Internet to exponentially grow and continue to do so. There was a time
of [...]
Well that’’s in my opinion as I look at some numbers in today’’s LA Times article regarding the settlement accord between Microsoft and Sun. I think it highlights something we don”t think of often or perhaps you do.
The LA times article highlights the fact that Sun has lost $3.8 Billion in the past [...]
But were afraid to ask, well that is what this informative piece from The Code Project web site claims. It is a good piece though and is based on Microsoft SQL Server although the concepts can be applied to any RDBMs that support Stored Procedures.
Here is a quick verbatim from the article Stored procedures [...]
Sandy Clark has often stressed the importance of using Content Variables in Fusebox 4.0. As Architects and Developers it is often better to fully assimilate things when we actually have a need; such is the case with us. Sandy has a very good article from December 2003 ColdFusion Developers Journal illustrating the use [...]
According to this thought provoking article from Jeffrey Veen of Adaptive Path only 27 percent of companies in a recent CMS usage survey plan to keep their Web Content Management system. That’’s a startling metric considering they no doubt spent a good deal of money installing it in the first place. His recommendations [...]