Archive for March, 2006



Pro::PHP Podcast Follow-up

Just a quick post to follow-up on my enjoyable chat with Marcus Whitney last Friday on the php|architect Pro::PHP Podcast.

The pops and occasional gaps in my responses were a result of my headset (I think). As a podcast and VoIP rookie, I’d just purchased the headset the day before the interview. Sorry about that; I […]

Web Developer Toolbar for Internet Exploder 6

Angels could be heard singing softly in the background as I discovered the Internet Exploder Developer Toolbar this morning, just in time to debug a bit of fresh insanity produced by IE6’s rendering of CSS otherwise deemed perfectly OK by Firefox, Safari and Opera.
A boon to myself and others who frequently groan in irritation over […]

No Sun-shine for Killersoft?

Like any other red-blooded, oxygen-breathing developer on Earth, I’d like a free Sun Fire T2000, please.
Yes, a roughly 9.6Ghz server would be just swell. Not just for grins, but to see how much performance I can squeeze out of my PHP5 applications. After all, like many PHP developers I shudder at the mere mention of […]





What is Killersoft?

Killersoft is a small web development firm located in Fremont, California, founded by web developer and author Clay Loveless.

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