SQL Paging with Oracle, MySQL and MS SQL
I have to admit, I love databases. To hold data in a central place and be able to hook up any application from wherever you are to it, is just convenient to
I have to admit, I love databases. To hold data in a central place and be able to hook up any application from wherever you are to it, is just convenient to
My two other posts on FFmpeg entitled “Installing ffmpeg on CentOS 5 ” already explained in deep how to get FFmpeg up and running. Unfortunately, today one o
I run into a nasty issue the other day with “alike” directories in my web application. That is, I had a copy of a “WEB-INF” directory called “WEB-INF–“. Whil
My favorite choice for running a Linux Server is CentOS , CentOS comes with version 6.2.
Deploying an Oracle database is one thing, but doing a good recovery backup plan is another matter. Good for us, Oracle comes with its own tool for doing bac
Matt Mullenweg , uses the AGPL and why we chose it. It think Matt brings it right to the point and I agree with him totally 🙂
Social theorist Jonathan Zittrain gave a very entertaining and enlightening talk about the random kindness on the Internet and how we can all benefit from th
SELinux is a good thing, but it also requires you to watch out on some libraries. Sometimes, something just fails, because SELinux does not allow it to run.
Like many others I installed Snow Leopard on my Mac and like many I'm most of the time very happy with it. But there are some things that still don't work as
If you are moving on the web and are surrounded by many little gadgets or simply want to be informed where the society is heading you own it to yourself to w
This is another interesting talk over at the TED website entitled “How to read each other's mind”. Thought I think the title is a bit misleading, the talk go
I had the need to retrieve mails from one Google App account to another Google App account over POP. Like this you can actually “swap” from one primary domai