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View ArticleA Collection of PHP and ODBC How-To Links
In 2005 I am somewhat surprised at the steady level of emails and commentary expressing confusion about the use of PHP and ODBC. Here are a few links that resolve any confusion about this matter:...
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View ArticleSocial Construction of Reality
An interesting article by Brad Cox. (inventor of Objective-C) that's provides great foundation for a understanding number of issues that are relevant to social networking systems.
View ArticlePlanning the Software Industrial Revolution
Here is another timeless article by Brad Cox titled: Planning The Software Industrial Revolution. Enjoy!
View ArticleWhat Problem Does Natural Language Search Solve?
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View ArticleWhy Web 2.0 clones are not innovative
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View ArticleAnnouncing ODBC Data Adapter for Ruby on Rails, release 1.1
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View ArticleOpenLink Software Releases new Universal Data Access Driver Suite 6.1
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View ArticleDataSpaces Bulletin: December issue now online!
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View ArticleWhy Do I Need To Pay For ODBC , JDBC, ADO.NET, OLE-DB Drivers?
Payment is a function of pain alleviation (opportunity cost) monetization. This post is about highlighting the real pains associated with the $0.00 misconception associated with Data Access Drivers:...
View ArticleWhy Do I Need To Pay For ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, OLE-DB Drivers?
Payment is a function of pain alleviation (opportunity cost) monetization. This post is about highlighting the real pains associated with the $0.00 misconception associated with Data Access Drivers:...
View ArticleA Collection of PHP and ODBC How-To Links
In 2005 I am somewhat surprised at the steady level of emails and commentary expressing confusion about the use of PHP and ODBC.Here are a few links that resolve any confusion about this...
View ArticleStandards Contempt Revisited
My entire time in the IT industry has been spent primarily trying to develop, architect, test, mentor, evangelize, and educate about one simple subject: Standards Appreciation!The trouble with...
View ArticleSocial Construction of Reality
An interesting article by Brad Cox. (inventor of Objective-C) that's provides great foundation for a understanding number of issues that are relevant to social networking systems.
View ArticlePlanning the Software Industrial Revolution
Here is another timeless article by Brad Cox titled: Planning The Software Industrial Revolution.Enjoy!
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