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zak greant  eZ systems employee

› $5,701,201 worth of eZ publish code?

I just ran David Wheeler's SLOCCount tool on a copy of eZ publish 3.7.3, WordPress 2.0.1 and eZ components 1.0. The tool generated a bunch of interesting stats, including an estimated cost to develop the eZ publish 3.7.3 codebase of $5,701,201 USD.

Read on for more details.

24/02/2006 11:25 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Hire Will Pate

Will Pate, a sharp Vancouver web marketer, is looking for a new gig, specifically:

A great job with an awesome company,
filled with people who "get it"
He comes highly recommended by friends - read his blog post on the topic to learn more.

24/02/2006 6:39 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

gabriel ambuehl

› Fixed xinha/xeditor to work with Firefox 1.5

This has been due for a long time but I just never found the time... The usual disclaimers about it being evil and broken still apply, though.
23/02/2006 10:09 pm (UTC)   Gabriel Ambuehl   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

gabriel ambuehl

› Tracking read/unread objects in ez

For my forum efforts I figured I should offer tracking of read/unread status of certain objects. Now obviously the KISS approach would be to have a table with and just regard everything in there as being read. However, this has something like m*n storage needs and likely wont scale very far. What's would for example happen on site with 10000 objects if a new user decided all old postings should be marked read for him? It would result in the DB growing by 10000 rows... There must be a better a way (after all there nearly always is). The only really practicable way I can think of is a table with , i.e. whole ranges of read objects. But this also suffers of two problems: 1) there's no way to keep track of different versions of an object, so it's essentially only useful for site that have archive like functionality with no changes to objects once they are published. 2) it needs a lot more code to work (especially some code that goes and merges ranges if applicable). It's not so bad but the first issue can't really be solved this way I believe...
23/02/2006 10:08 pm (UTC)   Gabriel Ambuehl   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Tag clouds are the new mullets: Jeffrey Zeldman [del.icio.us]

Like mood rings and fanny packs, like mullets and the Macarena, the weighted tag clouds meme popularized by Flickr and Technorati is about to cross a permanent cultural shame threshold. Brilliant as the idea remains, faddishness is choking its air supply.
23/02/2006 7:32 pm (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Category Cloud Wordpress Plugin

If you are WordPress user and you like the tag cloud displayed on the front page of this site, the WordPress plugin I hacked up to generate the cloud is available here.
23/02/2006 7:24 pm (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

php developer

› DevShed: Enforcing Object Types in PHP - Using the PHP5 instanceof Operator

DevShed is continuing their "Enforcing Object Types in PHP" series with this new tutorial today. This time, they're focusing mor eon the use of the instanceof operator in PHP5.

This three-part series goes through the basic concepts of object type enforcement in PHP 4/PHP 5. It explores different approaches for checking types of objects to help you avoid possible code contamination when objects of incorrect type are inputted within PHP classes.

The end result of this article hopefully will help you to expand your grounding in how to implement object type enforcement in PHP 5, by developing some illustrative, object-oriented examples.

They start with a look at how not to do the object checking but provide a solution to the situation with the help of the instanceof operator. They explain its usage in the context of the widget class they've created, and show you how it can be integrated easily to simplify object validation.

23/02/2006 2:01 pm (UTC)   PHP Developer   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Hire Will Pate (a kick-ass Web Marketer) [del.icio.us]

Will Pate, a web marketing guru in Vancouver, is looking for a new gig.
23/02/2006 6:32 am (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

zak greant  eZ systems employee

› Producing Open Source Software [del.icio.us]

Producing Open Source Software is a book about the human side of open source development. It describes how successful projects operate, the expectations of users and developers, and the culture of free software.
22/02/2006 11:11 pm (UTC)   Zak Greant   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us

community news (ez.no)  eZ systems employee

› 100 Partners doing Business with eZ systems

There are now 100 partners in the eZ partner network - a sign for the growing market for businesses with eZ publish and other products by eZ systems.

22/02/2006 3:17 pm (UTC)   Community news (ez.no)   View entry   Digg!  digg it!   del.icio.us  del.icio.us