I've been working on an internal application for use at CDC that required me to have what I call "two-headed" authentication. By this I mean that there were two types of users in the system and while they could access some of the same controllers they could not always access the same actions. [...]
One of the cool side effects of blogging is that my friends and family (Hi Mom!) ask me why I do it and eventually the conversation gets around to me suggesting they give blogging a try. It's worked out quite well for my mother's blog, and now chalk up another successful blog launch for [...]
WARNING: This post contains my own opinions and does not represent the views of my current employers
In the July 2007 issue of php|architect magazine there is an article called "Shell Shock" that advocates using products from Zend and IonCube to encode and protect your PHP applications. Here are some of the nuggets of [...]
A while back I was contacted by Cal Evans over at the Zend Developer Zone to contribute to a new podcast he was starting up called PHP Abstract. Very cool idea, a small 5 to 7 minute podcast by PHP developers where they talk about a topic of interest to them (and hoepfully to [...]
This somewhat obscure post is in response to an IM conversation I had today with my friend Kevin, who has been procrastinating heavily on getting that first blog post done. Well, the gauntlet has been thrown down. Kevin is coming to my place next Saturday to help me dig and secure a really [...]
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