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rvdavid blogs: Web Development
http://blog.rvdavid.net
A periodical blog on my experience as a Web Developer.
This blog in a nutshell: I use Linux, I write code, I try to run a business and I blog about it here.
Lots of pressure... but it's cool, I can handle it...
;)
Check me out at http://blog.rvdavid.net
"... the pressure... I WIELD IT!!!"
Recent Posts
Ubuntu Karmic: No Sound on Battle for Wesnoth?
There are times when I feel like procrastinating and when I do, sometimes I like play the popular turn-based RTS game Battle for Wesnoth. I like to play BfW with sound though. I like hearing Delfador’s thunder clap when he lowers the boom on an...
How would you handle this? – Service Layer slowly getting polluted (or so it seems)!
Just going through the motions here using Zend Framework and an implementation of Service Layer and Domain Model to form my domain layer. I must admit – I thought I had made a break through, but alas, more analysis paralysis. I’m finding ...
Test Results on Memory Usage of Zend Framework and Doctrine with APC
After investigating a recommendation to use Doctrine by a fellow blogger, Brian at Real of Zod, I have decided to run with Doctrine as my Domain Model in Zend Framework projects. The thing is, if I’m going to commit to this, I need to know that...
Zend Framework Model – Research into Possible Domain Model Solutions
I’ve managed to spend some time sitting back and looking over some of hte projects I’ve worked on for the past year or so with the Zend Framework and decided that it was finally time to look into something that has always bugged me since ...
Trying out some of The best 100 Linux Software from Ubuntu Repos
Ever get the itch that there is a lot of free applications that you’re missing out on? Well I do – every now and then, I like to google “best linux software” and try a few of them out. Don’t ask me why, I just do it. Any...
Guake: FINALLY! A viable gnome native Drop Down Terminal
I’ve been using YeahConsole for quite some time now and snobbing off Yakuake because I am using Gnome for my Desktop GUI. But missed the flashiness of Yakuake – it was flashy especially with the true transparency. GUAKE! Years ago prior...


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