Review and Tests for Drupal Themes
Someone compiled a list of all the available Drupal themes, compared the features of each, and tested them for issues.This is definitely worth reading if you want to select a theme.
Someone compiled a list of all the available Drupal themes, compared the features of each, and tested them for issues.This is definitely worth reading if you want to select a theme.
Another small module that allows the creation of a service product with variable pricing. Useful for people who engage with clients on projects where the cost varies from one engagement to the other. They can get customers to pay them using credit card or Paypal on the web site.It is based on the donation, another contributed module in the larger Ecommerce family of modules. Here is the CVS view for the service module.
I released another new module today. This is a somewhat custom module for a certain web site, but it may be of use to others. It allows users with the right permission to post "topics" and gather answers from registered users by email. It can be modified to be all web resident if needed, e.g. ranking of answers, making them viewable on the web site, ...etc. More information on the topic module, along with a download link, can be found on the topic project page.
The Stock API module has been released to the public. This module was developed by Matt Westgate for the wonderful BuyBlue web site.The idea is that this module will fetch the stock data over the internet only when needed, and caches the info in a database table, hence network lag does not slow down the user response, and the system does not get bogged down if too many page views with stock data in them. Since Matt is busy with E-Commerce, and other stuff, he asked that I take over this module. Of course, this is a good idea, since I do not want code duplication with my original stock module.
Turkish artist Ekin Caglar has a really touching flash movie, called The Other Side of The Coin. Worth watching and spreading to everyone you know. It is available in many languages, if you so wish. However, pictures are worth a thousand words ...
PHPonTrax is another Model-View-Controller architecture using PHP. It used to be called PHP on Rails, attempting to be the Ruby On Rails version for PHP.It uses Active Record for Object/Relational Mapping (ORM), much like Hibernate for Java.
One technology that has been getting good reviews and lots of attention laterly is Ruby On Rails (RoR). It is a Rapid Internet Application Development framework that is easy to use and really fast to write applications in.
One of the drawbacks is that it requires the Ruby programmng language, which although powerful, is less widespread than other languages, and hence not available at most web hosts.
Now there is CakePHP, which is supposed to be Ruby On Rails but for PHP, the most widely deployed web development language. CakePHP follows the Model-View-Controller architecture, and provides basic CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations. Of course, it is fully object oriented, just like RoR is.
Sometime ago, I wrote about Interrupting Interruptions, or how technology affects daily life.Today, the New York Times has an article in Life Hackers, about the exact same topic. Here is the Slashdot discussion.
John Brown from Texas is drilling for oil in northern Israel based on him receiving divine inspiration that there is oil in Israel, and that he has to drill for it to help Israel. He says that "God sent me for one purpose: to help Israel with oil".Brown and other born gain Christians believe that the Bible spells out exactly where the oil is. The often wacko right-wing WorldNetDaily has an article with a map of where the oil is based on what Brown says are the verses that pin point the location. The verses are also listed in that article.
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