Microsoft has continued to engage with the open source community over the last year. Following up on the Q&A from last May, they would like to share their progress as well as hear your thoughts on how you see PHP working on Windows Server and Microsoft stack in general.
A recent UK survey discovered that 57% employees were accessing sites such as Facebook and Twitter for an average of 40 minutes per week. It concluded that non-business use of the social networks was costing the UK £1.38 billion every year ($2.28 billion US Dollars).
If you’re like most of the world, you look forward to the weekends. And maybe in your desire to reach Saturday, you take a few shortcuts and make a few promises to yourself to get the leftover work done at some point before Monday.
Here are some of the interesting design-related links that came up on Twitter this week.
Archive of Australian Graphic Design 1960-1980. Plenty of work here not only standing the test of time, but also looking trendy again as retro styles become popular.
Package:
Gettable
Summary:
Make accessible private and protected variables
Groups:
Data types, PHP 5
Author:
Chris Lam
Description:
This class can be used to make accessible private and protected variab
Package:
nabiBust
Summary:
Obfuscate PHP code scripts
Groups:
Code Generation, PHP 5, Utilities and Tools
Author:
hwrProgs
Description:
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