You will most likely be reading this if you are a programmer, or if you work on medium to large projects. Or well, if you as enthusiastic about gaining knowledge.. like me. You may also be interested in this if you will be working remotely…
In every industry, the leading brands consciously go the extra miles to differentiate themselves. One of the main challenges in the Web Development industry especially in this part of the world, is the deployment of timely and successful web applications to the…
You may want to know this: I am a Wordpress enthusiast. I stay up all night coding in Wordpress or building new plugins for clients. I love wordpress because of the ease of customization of themes and plugins. In fact, almost all websites I design come with a back-end powered by…
I guess its time for me to document some of the unique issues I encounter while working on projects especially those that deal with WordPress.
I am currently working on a website that requires .htaccess for a couple of…
I recently downloaded and installed a copy of the new Ubuntu 11.04. The new interface is truly awesome. I have slowly grown to love the idea of Linux. Yes and yes, Linux doesn’t have as much support as the other proprietary operating systems as of now. So…
// Put in your variable values here.$dbhost = "yourhost"; // usually localhost$dbuser = "yourusername";$dbpass = "yourpassword";$dbname = "yourdb";$sendto = "You ";$sendfrom = "Automated Backup "…
At the first WordCamp last year, I discussed creating plugins using DuduMobile WP-SMS as a case study. At that time, I had not uploaded the plugin to the WordPress plugins repository.
The Zend Company reported today: A critical vulnerability in the PHP engine has just been identified. This exploit is significant because most PHP applications on impacted systems are remotely exploitable to a very simple denial…
I have fallen in absolute love with the WordPress 3.0x dynamic menu options. This has given WordPress another leverage in being the superior content management system.
These were the top 10 stories published by The Seye Kuyinu Journal in 2011. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2011 by using the calendar at the top of this page.