Posts Tagged ‘Variation’
October 25th, 2009 Website Clone NeededI am in need of a clone of this website: http://twurl.in/aWs5kThe only features I don’t need are the Site Statistics and Site Content on the auction display page.I don’t want any premade scripts as I need full rights to this script. It must all run from a config file so that i can easily edit the script if changing the domain name.Please create a very similar design, but with a slight variation in colours.This site needs to be coded with PHP, MySQL, AJA
Transparent Fonts
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Copyright © 2009 Bianca Gubalke . Visit the original article at http://biancagubalke.com/semiomantics/transparent-fonts-3/ . Transparent Fonts My Transparent Fonts are well on their way up on Google Top 10 – thanks to the Semiomantics XO Script performance! Transparent Fonts Transparent Fonts integrated in an African Seascape I created from scratch. In this variation I researched Transparencies in different ways – water, water ways, distant horizons… brief: space and time. An
How To Build A Self-hosted Wordpress Blog For Free
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
A blog is a layman-friendly variation of a website, and having a blog is one of the many ways to state your presence in the virtual world. While there are many hassle-free blog services out there that will take care of everything except automatically blog for you – like Blogger.com and Wordpress.com, nothing can beat a self-hosted blog in the terms of customization and self pride. The problem is, the process of building your own self-hosted blog is (almost always) not free and considered compl
You Can Now Register a .CM Domain Name
Monday, September 21st, 2009
The European Domain Name Registration has officially opened the market to a different kind of top-level domain name — .CM. CM, which is the country code for the Republic of Cameroon, is a common misspelling of COM. Webmasters who already have a domain name are likely to consider the .CM variation, which can redirect the lost souls who forgot to type in that one extra ‘o’. Thus, missed traffic. Of course, this isn’t without a cost. While .COM domain names are dirt cheap (but difficult to get a
Variation Of Bashreduce
Monday, September 7th, 2009
September 7th, 2009 Variation Of BashreduceThere is a open source bash script that implements map/reduce in bash using common unix commands like sort, awk, etc. You can get full details here: http://github.com/erikfrey/bashreduce/tree/masterHowever, this script is implemented using network level commands like ssh and netcat. And does a lot of network I/O (besides requiring ssh configuration). And it does not work on redhat-based systems (redhat/fedora/centos)I need a simple rewrite that is de



