Archive for February, 2006



Note: LAMP Isn’t About Perl or Python

I hate to be the bad guy here, but the ‘P’ in the LAMP stack is about PHP.
I’m not making this up. The Wikipedia entry for the LAMP software bundle points back to the article that coined the term, and the author there clearly states that LAMP stands for Linux + Apache + MySQL + […]

Point, Counterpoint

While most of the comments on my “Walk the Walk” post have been very positive, Scott Johnson wasn’t convinced that my points regarding discipline, particularly when working alone, were valid.
Be sure to listen to one of his latest podcasts for his point of view on when it’s okay bend the “rules” that I suggested yesterday.
If […]

Walk the Walk Before Talking the Talk

If developers think back (in some cases, WAY back), we can all remember a time when we knew very little about programming. Some will declare that there was never such a time for them, but they’ve just killed enough brain cells that they can’t rememeber.
A question that eventually comes up for programmers who stick with […]





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