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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Promoting and Documenting an Open Source Project

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As any of my readers will know, I was part of a team to build the DOMi project, which is an open source PHP object designed for XSL driven w...

Why are RSS feeds so dirty?

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At work, we run a web framework that incorporates some RSS feeds for automatic content generation on one of the modules and a weather displa...
Monday, August 18, 2008

I cannot wait for Cuil to crash and burn

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In the past ten years, Google has risen from a small startup into one of the most powerful companies in existence. Google knows you better t...
Thursday, August 14, 2008

PHP and XSL Part 3

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This is the third entry in a three part series on the advantages of using XML and XSL to generate a web page. Part one will focus on the dow...
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

PHP and XSL Part 2

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This is the second entry in a three part series on the advantages of using XML and XSL to generate a web page. Part one will focus on the do...
Tuesday, August 12, 2008

PHP and XSL Part 1

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This is the first entry in a three part series on the advantages of using XML and XSL to generate a web page. Part one will focus on the do...
Monday, August 11, 2008

The launch of DOMi

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Earlier today, the first release of the PHP DOMi object went up on sourceforge. This object was one created by a group of people of which I...
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Visual Pollution
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I'm a 23 year old web developer living in Las Vegas, Nevada. My primary expertise is in web based client management systems. I write in PHP, with a strong preference towards object oriented programming. My sites employ model-view-controller systems and use an XSLT Processor to convert from data to display. I am very pro open source and net neutrality. I strongly believe that information should be free for the taking, and free information not only benefits society as a whole, but also those who create it.
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