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December, 2013

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Speed Up Your Mobile Website With Varnish | Smashing Mobile

Imagine that you have just written a post on your blog, tweeted about it and watched it get retweeted by some popular Twitter users, sending hundreds of people to your blog at once. Your excitement at seeing so many visitors talk about your post turns to dismay as they start to tweet that your website is down — a database connection error is shown.

PHP: The Right Way

There’s a lot of outdated information on the Web that leads new PHP users astray, propagating bad practices and insecure code. PHP: The Right Way is an easy-to-read, quick reference for PHP popular coding standards, links to authoritative tutorials around the Web and what the contributors consider to be best practices at the present time.

There is no canonical way to use PHP. This website aims to introduce new PHP developers to some topics which they may not discover until it is too late, and aims to give seasoned pros some fresh ideas on those topics they’ve been doing for years without ever reconsidering. This website will also not tell you which tools to use, but instead offer suggestions for multiple options, when possible explaining the differences in approach and use-case.

25 Useful CSS Codes Snippets for Developers

CSS codes snippets are useful code blocks which can help you in your web development process. Plain and simple. You can save them and use them later on your projects. It’s recommended to have a strong database of css snippets to speed up your coding process. In this article you’ll find both, interesting css codes and basic ones from my personal collection. Note that most of them were used in different projects. Happy coding!

How to pack records THE ULTIMATE GUIDE « Dobek Ohashi CxT Japan Straight Edge

Due to an alarmingly high number of retarded packages I received lately, mostly from the eBay sellers who were born with the funiculus umbilicalis wrapped around their necks I finally decided to whip up a quick tutorial on how to pack records to get them from point A to point B using postal services. The final straw was me getting the TOGETHER 7″ on orange vinyl packed in a soft bubble envelope with zero protection which resulted in the cover (which, as you know, is made of very thin paper) going through the intercontinental transit mayhem and emerging out of it anything BUT victorious. Feel free to forward this tutorial to your seller whenever you win that Straight Ahead or Cro-Mags record.

Free Vector Icons Pack | Icons | Graphic Design Junction

Hand crafted, scalable Vector Icons set includes 250+ pixel-perfect icons for web designers and developers. This pack comes SVG, AI, ESP, PSD, CSH and PNG format where each item can be scaled to any size without loss of quality.

Items included in the pack are very common ones that any app can require (Communication, Media, Signs & Symbols, Developers icon, Tools, Settings & Display, files & Folder, Office & Finance, Graph, Shopping Cart and Icons which are very useful to creating such interfaces and etc.) which is nice for web & app designers/developers.

Laravel 4 E-Commerce — Medium

In this tutorial; we will create a number of database objects, which will later be made available through API endpoints. We’ll then use these, together with AngularJS, to create an online shop. We’ll finish things off with an overview of creating and emailing PDF documents.

25+ examples of Linux find command – search files from command line

The Linux find command is a very useful and handy command to search for files from the command line. It can be used to search for files based on various criterias like permissions, user ownership, modification date/time, size etc. In this post we shall learn to use the find command along with various options that it supports.

The examples are broken down into discrete examples making it easy to learn and comprehend. The find command is available on most linux distros by default so you do not have to install any package. This is a command you must master, if you want to get comfortable with your linux system.

So lets begin with the command.

The basic format of the syntax is like this

Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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