Archive for June, 2006



TextMate and phpDoc Comment Blocks

I’ve been checking out TextMate for the last few days, and have been enjoying it. I’ve been a BBEdit user for a decade, and despite my switch to Zend Studio last fall for the bulk of my PHP development, I still find myself going to plain text editors for little tweaks, or less formal “hack […]

Stop Writing Loner Applications

It’s not all about you and your killer app. I’m talking to you, Mr. Super-Duper Web Application Developer Guy.
After nearly a decade in web application development, I continue to be dumbfounded by how many applications are built and released by the open-source community that apparently believe that they’ll be the only complex, user-database application I’ll […]

Teaching by Example

This week’s news that Om Malik is leaving Business 2.0 to head up his own start-up is interesting and exciting. I don’t know Om, but I’ve been a reader of his blog and his work in Business 2.0 for several years. He’s definitely a smart guy, and I wish him the best in his new […]





What is Killersoft?

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

About

You are currently browsing the Random Strings weblog archives for June, 2006.

Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.

Categories