Journal Journal: Ideas on Integrating Memcached into MySQL Queries
http://blogs.sun.com/dups/entry/ideas_on_integrating_memcached_into
Read the comments too.
http://blogs.sun.com/dups/entry/ideas_on_integrating_memcached_into
Read the comments too.
After checking out Yahoo's YQL, I figured I'd revisit screenscraping and that I should collect links of possible interest.
A screenscraping class (with caching): http://www.tgreer.com/class_http_php.html --
A tutorial: http://www.developertutorials.com/tutorials/php/scraping-links-with-php-8-01-05/page1.html
http://css-tricks.com/block-a-website-for-everyone-but-you/
(And, while we're at it, linked from the above, setting up
http://css-tricks.com/easily-password-protect-a-website-or-subdirectory/)
Also discusses getting Git working w/Hudson and Trac
http://www.unethicalblogger.com/blog_categories/git
http://pureform.wordpress.com/2008/01/10/installing-memcache-on-windows-for-php/
The directions work--get the Windows binary and install it as a service, get the php_memcache.dll and
stick it in php/extensions and uncomment out the memcache stuff in php.ini
(Just remember, if you're using xampp, the correct php.ini to modify is:
xampp/apache/bin/php.ini ).
Hudson, a continuous-integration tool, was mentioned in an ad from ITA that I saw today, so it seemed worth checking out:
http://hudson.gotdns.com/wiki/display/HUDSON/Meet+Hudson
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