EasyUp - Simple File Uploads

January 9, 2010

If you're working with PHP (or any server side language), you've probably constructed a script to upload files at some point or another, especially if you are constantly developing tools to assist people with no knowledge of code or basic FTP to manage files. You also might be searching for a way to accomplish this for the first time. In either case, let's see if we can't make your job easier. [...]

Easy jQuery Form Values

December 3, 2009

Been hectic as hell around here, but I still need to make time to post new content. There are always ways to improve and refactor your code, and this should help. You've probably seen some pretty bloated and static ways to grab form values for use in Ajax, and if you're still grabbing each value individually, it's time to step it up. [...]

Quit Being a Nightmare Client

October 15, 2009

Alright clients, I'm calling you out. No not all of you, just most of you.

With the recent scarcity of money and jobs in many industries worldwide The economy blows and many of you in charge of teams or projects are switching to contract / freelance workers to complete those projects. Or you may just be contracting people as a way to test them out before you offer them a full-time position.

Either way, I'm here to prepare you. [...]

Steam: Rags to Riches

August 15, 2009

I find it's almost unheard of nowadays for a digital product to overcome a poor launch. There's a number of reasons for this, not the least of which is bad word-of-mouth mixed with the incredible rate at which said information travels. The product is crushed before it has time to right itself. Maybe it's a good thing: survival of the fittest, etc, but I'd like to see some underdogs come out on top occasionally. And the one product I've seen do just that is Valve's Steam client. [...]

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