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Hey for all who didn’t know yet… we are participating in the next Django sprint on December, 1st. As of now, we will probably have about 4 people coming to our office from Weimar and München… If you want to join us too, pls. drop a comment here…
Friday, November 23rd, 2007 | Posted in Django | No Comments »
This post is just for machines and dummies: Out of our labs, this minimal prototype of something arose today: bligg It’s just about some silly blog entries from all over the world: linked, listed, searchable… that’s it. Development time: connecting to the source: 5h, integration in the web frontend: 1,5h. The source? Hm, ähm, good [...]
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 | Posted in Symfony | No Comments »
Tina and Corinna requested the following changes: » Assign Categories and a Category-Filter to persons » Add a comment field to each person » Sort companies alphabetically » Assign Priority to a person Download Tschitschereengreen CRM v0.2 For an update: » Backup your person_person table with -c -t parameters /w mysqldump » Remove person_person table [...]
Thursday, October 18th, 2007 | Posted in Django, Frameworks, Python | No Comments »
Look at this: somehow reminds me to the Beastie Boys…
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 | Posted in PHP | 1 Comment »
Just for an example of our work: One of our current jobs this week is building a prototype for a new kind of webbased social network. Our customer intends to have a very small but working prototpe of his future web application to gain first experiences during a closed beta. Furthermore he aims to demonstrate [...]
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 | Posted in Projects, Symfony | 2 Comments »
On of the most interesting presentations at FOWA2007 so far was the performance tuning talk by the Chief Performance Yahoo! Steve Sounders. He revealed very suprising results regarding their approaches and experiences regarding tuning website performance. The most core aspect of his talk was that 5% of all latency times are produced by the business [...]
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 | Posted in AJAX | No Comments »
If you are running Symfony on a production system and want to speed it up, you are probably willing to do the following: 1) Enable APC To enable the ByteCache – System called APC just install it using PECL after you intalled apache2-dev and php5-dev pecl install apc. This will cache all your php-files as [...]
Friday, September 14th, 2007 | Posted in Projects, SQL, Symfony | No Comments »
We decided to implement Review Board (by VMWare) to use for our code reviews because code review inside trac was like a pain in the … The installation took some time, because we were using Trac on the same machine and had to convert our existing SQLite Trac DBs. Furthermore we were setting up Apache [...]
Friday, September 14th, 2007 | Posted in Django, Frameworks, Python | 1 Comment »
While reading this very inspiring article in wired magazine, I remembered a British Venture Capitalist Consultant told me once while talking about yoosic and potential future developments: Building up your own community is one of the hardest things you can try to accomplish, why don’t you go simply where the users and communities are and [...]
Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 | Posted in PHP, Projects | No Comments »
On Friday we will take place in the Django sprint – if you are around here and don’t like sitting alone at home… join our team for 24 hours (Arthur and Sebstian) while helping to develop the Django project and getting lots of bugs fixed. Coffee, Water, Progressive Sound and a Konsum across the street [...]
Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 | Posted in Django, Frameworks, Projects, Python | 1 Comment »