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 Monday, July 08, 2002

FlipPad Voyager
Wow! Une vraie innovation dans le domaine des laptops! Ça vaut le détour! #  

MySQL vs. PostgreSQL
I’m often asked, “Do you prefer PostgreSQL or MySQL?” My answer is always the same: “It’s a matter of preference.” You could ask many developers the same question, and their responses will all be different. Here is a comparison of MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, offered not for the sake of voicing my opinion, but to help you make your own decision. Belle récapitulation. Un article concis agrémenté d'un tableau comparatif. Dans le même ordre d'idée: MySQL for OS X et MySQL Tutorial... #  


mod_log_mysql and PHP make for Instant Insight
Getting apache to log to MySQL is quite easy. One your data is in a more accessible format, there's no limit to the questions you can answer...
[Via Jeremy Zawodny's blog#  

Apache's Xindice Organizes XML Data Without Schema
... covers the basics of Xindice including XPath and XUpdate.
[Via Kimbro Staken: XML Database JuJu#  

Web Services Strategies
Beyond the technology, IT strategies for implementation of Web services by Doug Kaye. Un bon site pour ceux qui veulent implémenter des web services (pas opposition à en discuter)... #  

Java Pro : The Right SOAP
Which version of SOAP should you use—JAXM or JAX-RPC? The answer depends on your app. Un des meilleurs article sur le sujet de JAVA et SOAP que j'ai lu dans la dernière années. Technique, terre à terre et un peu déprimant, mais vaut mieux être averti avant que de se retrouver dans le pétrin à 4h du mat parce que ça ne marche pas comme ça devrait! Daniel Savarese n'est pas à son premier article (de qualité) dans Java Pro et XML Magazine d'ailleurs... j'avais beaucoup aimé son introduction à JAXM dernièrement. #  

Japan introduces anti-spam law
The legislation requires senders of email ads to attach messages telling receivers the email is unsolicited advertising and how to reject any future ads.... Pour quand au Canada?
[Via WebmasterWorld#  

Spamex: a potential solution to spam...
[Via jenett.radio#  

Callisto CMS
Callisto CMS is an XML/XSL Web-based Content Management System built using Perl and AxKit. Designed for maintaining XSL-based websites, it can edit various types of XML files, and providing a WYSIWYG interface by using the site's very own XSL stylesheets. Semantic data is edited on a per-region basis, in an "offline" domain (e.g. admin.domain.com). Sites can be deployed to production webservers when changes are made. The sites are deployed transactionally, and can be deployed to multiple target webservers, again, transactionally. Multiple independant sites can be managed in one Callisto installation, and one user login can be used for several sites, if given access. Un autre CMS au code ouvert pour ta liste Karl! #  

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