User Personalization with PHP: The Admin Section
The final installment of our series on User Personalization with PHP focuses on the Administration of the bookmark application. See the original post here: User Personalization with PHP: The Admin Section
User Personalization with PHP: The Home Page
Learn how to build an online bookmark system. By creating your own, you have full control over your application, which allows you to tweak it to suit your needs. Read the original here: User Personalization with PHP: The Home Page
User Personalization with PHP: User Registration
Part four of our series on building an online bookmark system covers the registration script, which is responsible for admitting new users to our system. Read more from the original source: User Personalization with PHP: User Registration
User Personalization with PHP: User Login
Part 3 of User Personalization with PHP: Beginning the Application discusses securing the login page, to make it as difficult as possible for attackers to break the application. Originally posted here: User Personalization with PHP: User Login
User Personalization with PHP: The Verification Code
Part two of our series on User Personalization with PHP looks at user authentication. User authentication simply means verifying that a particular user has the right to access a part of our application. Read on to learn more… User Personalization with PHP: The Verification Code
User Personalization with PHP: Beginning the Application
In this tutorial we will build an online bookmark system. This will be used to create a database for storing all our URL’s and their descriptions. By creating our own, we have full control over our application, allowing us to tweak it to suit our needs. Originally posted here: User Personalization with PHP: Beginning the [...]
Windows Forms: Applications
Applications have special support in Windows Forms. They can discover and use a wide variety of information about the system and environment in which they are executed. This tutorial focuses on these topics in depth, beginning with defining what an application actually is. Go here to see the original: Windows Forms: Applications
Anatomy of an Ajax Application
This week you’ll learn about the individual building blocks of Ajax and how they fit together to form the architecture of an Ajax application. Later on, you’ll examine these components in more detail, finally assembling them into a working Ajax application. By Phil Ballard and Michael Moncur. 1013 Continued here: Anatomy of an Ajax Application
Customizing Adobe CS3 Installation
We all know that various other components which we don’t really need, are bundled with Adobe CS3 products. These few days I came across a little bit and I would like to share my experience with you. So here’s a couple tips about having a customized installation. I’ll take Photoshop CS3 for examples, the tricks [...]


