Archive for April, 2005

Prepare to Dev

Saturday, April 23rd, 2005

The first SuperHappyDevHouse is scheduled for Saturday, May 14th at the SuperHappyFunHouse.
What is SuperHappyDevHouse?
SuperHappyDevHouse is an event for hackers and developers to socialize and, more importantly, share ideas in the context of development and creating new things. This event will lean mostly towards web development, but all kinds of software developers are welcome. We want […]

The Gmail Email Client

Monday, April 18th, 2005

Apparently Wayne Schuller developed an email client called Gmail in 2000 that used a similar concept of virtual folders (labels) as Google’s Gmail web service. One of the interesting things about this client is that it was driven by SQL and would allow you to sort and query your email using SQL. Other than that, […]

Zend Studio Alternative

Friday, April 15th, 2005

Today my Zend Studio trial expired, even though it said it was valid until December 2005. Since I don’t want to pay the $300 price tag just yet (as Matt has done), I decided to try an alternative IDE that was mentioned by one of my LiveJournal friends called PHP Designer 2005. So far it’s […]

SuperHappyDevHouse?

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

I want to organize an event.
I think the idea of a LAN party in its most literal meaning is fun by itself–a social event involving geeks, networked computers and usually the Internet. However, the term "LAN party" has become mostly associated with gaming parties. I’ve been doing these forever. I’d get my friends to lug […]