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An operator is a special character or combination of characters that operates on variables. There are 3 types of operators in PHP: unary, binary and ternary. This week you'll learn about the differences between these operators.
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If you had a tool that could display different execution plans, wouldn't it be useful to see what those plans are, and even better, pick up some ideas on how to improve the efficiency of you SQL code? Toad's SQL Optimizer tool can do just that.
Database Journal
This article examines the simplest and most obvious use case for the Guice container, for mocking or faking objects in unit tests. Future articles will examine other, more ambitious areas where it can be used, including dependency elimination in large code bases.
Gamelan
ASP.NET 2.0's Health Monitoring system is designed to monitor the health of a running ASP.NET application in a production environment by recording event information to a specified log source. This article examines how to create a custom event and then how to programmatically raise it.
4 Guys from Rolla
You go outside, look up, and see a bright star glowing in the western sky. What's that, you wonder? You pull out your cell phone, key in your ZIP code, and voilà, you have the answer: it's not a star at all -- it's the planet Venus! With Sky & Telescope's Mobile Sky Chart, you get a simulated naked-eye view of the heavens from any location in the United States, on any date, at any time of night. Check this out. It's pretty cool!
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In preparation for the launch of the iPhone, Backbase plans to release its Ajax framework and software development kit for building and running Ajax applications on Apple's much-hyped phone.
internetnews, June 26, 2007
The United States continues to lag behind most industrialized nations in broadband speeds, according to a new report by the Communications Workers of America.
internetnews, June 27, 2007
One Australian ISP has taken a troubling approach to copyright enforcement: it deletes every multimedia file in its users' accounts, every night. Users can opt out of this with an e-mail.
Ars Technica, June 27, 2007
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