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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: October 2008
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Sunday, 19 October 2008. Understanding how the Internet and the Web works, for PHP programmers. In this article I'll try to explain how the platform on which you build websites works. Please read it carefully, take a deep breath from time to time, and try to brainstorm around with what you read. And please, PLEASE be very careful about the terminology. It will help you a lot - for example when you ask for help and need to be precise in what you ask. On the server, w...
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: Under the Hood: the Apache 2.2 / PHP 5 Request lifecycle
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. Under the Hood: the Apache 2.2 / PHP 5 Request lifecycle. This article is going to describe what happens when a client initializes a new HTTP request for a .php ressource. In order to understand it, you need some C programming knowledge and a GNU/Linux box. Be careful, I do. Build, compile and install everything as root. May do to your system by following my instructions. Every line below written with constant-width. Mkdir -p /srv/ build/{a...
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: March 2009
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. Under the Hood: the Apache 2.2 / PHP 5 Request lifecycle. This article is going to describe what happens when a client initializes a new HTTP request for a .php ressource. In order to understand it, you need some C programming knowledge and a GNU/Linux box. Be careful, I do. Build, compile and install everything as root. May do to your system by following my instructions. Every line below written with constant-width. Mkdir -p /srv/ build/{a...
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: How to Create a Math Calculator in C, the right Way
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Tuesday, 14 October 2008. How to Create a Math Calculator in C, the right Way. Here is a small PoC on how to build a calculator with a lexer (re2c) and a parser generator (lemon) in C. It supports the four basic mathematical operations and parentheses. I'm not sure if it works on other platforms beside Linux, as that's all I have (not! But hey, feel free to improve it! 19 October 2008 at 16:54. 19 October 2008 at 17:22. The calculator by itself is only an example.
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: Small PHP optimizations anyone can (and should) do
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Thursday, 5 March 2009. Small PHP optimizations anyone can (and should) do. As a forum moderator on the PHP area of the softpedia forum. Romanian), I've worked toghether with the community on putting together a list of do's and dont's throughout the time. Recently I've run across this. Post which is by far much more complete, as ABU NAWIM MOHAMMAD SAIFUL ISLAM from Bangladesh describes. Feel free to follow his advices, they're worth taking into account. Funemploymen...
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: Fetching tree data with PHP from MySQL with only one query
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Tuesday, 3 March 2009. Fetching tree data with PHP from MySQL with only one query. Sometimes you may want to store some tree data in your database, for example navigation menus, where each of the "node" has children. The most obvious way of fetching it would be of course to model the fetching algorithm similar to the nature of the data itself: recursively. Here is another method for describing tree data, which requires at most three queries. PRIMARY KEY (`id`),.
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: April 2009
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Tuesday, 21 April 2009. How to hack your own single-instance application, for dummies. This material is intended for educational purposes ONLY. I donnot assume any responsability for wanted or unwanted damages done by the reader with the gained knowledge from this article. Today I'm going to show you how to solve the most basic programming problem. Hacking a single-instance application. But what is a single-instance application? First, the code of the app:. 3 Double...
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog: Understanding how the Internet and the Web works, for PHP programmers
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OriginalCopy's (a.k.a. flavious) Blog. Sunday, 19 October 2008. Understanding how the Internet and the Web works, for PHP programmers. In this article I'll try to explain how the platform on which you build websites works. Please read it carefully, take a deep breath from time to time, and try to brainstorm around with what you read. And please, PLEASE be very careful about the terminology. It will help you a lot - for example when you ask for help and need to be precise in what you ask. On the server, w...
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