Tag Archives: PHP

PHP/JS time manipulation, MySQL subqueries, chart woes

9th
Apr. × ’12

Nicely formatted time values and again with JavaScript MySQL subqueries get me out of a data collation pickle Not happy with the fact that HighCharts doesn’t have a built in way to reset the X axis with new date values when refreshing data. But, control over the tooltip display is nice. Need to identify the outliers in [...]

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SendGrid and Zend (with some red hot header action)

9th
Sep. × ’11

I’ve been using SendGrid on behalf of a client for a couple of months, now.  Recently the admin interface gave me a tip on improving my use of their features.  SendGrid allows categorization of emails for better analytics.  Neato. Like this? Share it!

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TechStars company, EverTrue, is hiring

28th
Mar. × ’11

Job postings for server side/PHP and also for mobile dev on both iOS and Android. EverTrue mashes up location and profile data with the traditional alumni directory and delivers via mobile. Like this? Share it!

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Adventures in Beantown

18th
Mar. × ’11

This post begins a chronicle of three months working for a startup. Hopefully three months. It may crash and burn. Maybe more than three months. One can hope. Like this? Share it!

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Virtual environments, installment 1 – Virtual Box

22nd
Oct. × ’10

First impressions can mean a lot. I’m downloading Virtual Box, coLinux and VMWare Player. Of the three, VMWare was the only one that wants personal information in exchange for a download – probably because they have something to sell. Strangely, the activation email notes that I am downloading an evaluation version. Of free software. First impression = Weird.

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