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Eclipse/ZendStudio Custom Username for Code Templates

12. Jun 2011 2 min read BlogDevelopmenteclipseIDEnetbeansphpzendstudio
Eclipse/ZendStudio custom username for Code Templates

At work we started using Zendstudio, as the installation on our Linux Boxes is global, we can’t edit the ZendStudio.ini, and the only way to specify our custom username for Code Templates is using the commandline arguments. The easiest way is to create a shell script to start ZendStudio:

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Google +1 for Sharedaddy

3. Jun 2011 6 min read BlogDevelopmentgooglesharedaddysharingwordpress
Google +1 for Sharedaddy

Google published on 01 June the possibility to add Google +1 to your page , which is a great service to add to the existing sharing services.

Im using Sharedaddy , and I will not install another extra plugin to support Google +1 and the Sharedaddy option to add a custom service is not prepared for dynamic services like …

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ChiliProject 1.4.0 + Ruby Enterprise + Passenger + Apache2

30. May 2011 4 min read BlogDevelopmentGNU/LinuxIT Securityapachechiliprojectlinuxredminerubytrac
ChiliProject 1.4.0 + Ruby Enterprise + Passenger + Apache2

I was a happy Trac user, but after seeing Redmine , I realized that Trac has many missing features and that you must do a lot of things with plugins, Redmine has this features out-of-box. After working a bit with Redmine I discovered ChiliProject , which is a fork of Redmine, and its actually compatible with Redmine …

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Memcached – Pages/Chunks and Rebalancing

21. May 2011 3 min read BlogDevelopmentTechnologycachingmemcached
Memcached – Pages/Chunks and Rebalancing

It’s important to know how Memcached organizes the available memory and how Objects are saved to understand “strange” effects.

Memcached has Pages that have a size of 1Mb (in newer version you can configure them from 1Mb to 128Mb), these Pages are divided in Chunks.

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Installing TRAC With Mod_wsgi Using Virtualenv

10. May 2010 2 min read BlogGNU/LinuxIT Securityapachelinuxmod_wsgipythonsvntracvirtualenv

This guide is for installing Trac as a user using virtualenv for a isolated Python environment so that the whole installation runs under a specific user.

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