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Code Igniter Rocks !

9/06/2006

Code Igniter

A few days back I discovered CakePHP and was very impressed with it. I started to code one of my apps with it but my impression decreased when i wanted to deploy it. After several methods and even communicating in their IRC, I wasnt able to deploy the app – total wastage of my time !!!

My search for a framework thats as easy (or easier ?) as Cake but having smooth deploy feature started again. I heard about Code Igniter before, but didnt give it much attention. Now I decided to visit their site. The one thing that forced me to give attention to it this time was this text on their site:

“If you’re a developer who lives in the real world of shared hosting accounts and clients with deadlines, and if you’re tired of ponderously large and thoroughly undocumented frameworks that require rocket science to understand, Code Igniter might just be the right tool for you.”

I decided to test it out and to my surprise, they are not lying a bit ! I was able to create a site for one client in super-cool way in a lot lesser time than it would actually take without it. While coding the app, I loved CI’s simplicity, its non-geeky style framework functions and their simple usages, the top-notch documentation and a good user base for knowledge searching.

Now I know which framework I should use for my projects. Certainly Cake is more robust framework than CI, but CI beats it by its simplicity. And I also love that !

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Incredible photoshop artwork !

6/06/2006

You gotta see this incredible artwork by Bert Monroy created in Photoshop. Here is a stat by himself:

• The image size is 40 inches by 120 inches.
• The flattened file weighs in at 1.7 Gigabytes.
• It took eleven months (close to 2,000 hours) to create.
• The painting is comprised of close to fifty individual Photoshop files.
• Taking a cumulative total of all the files, the overall image contains over 15,000 layers.
• Over 500 alpha channels were used for various effects.
• Over 250,000 paths make up the multitude of shapes throughout the scene.

Damen

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Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, & Nobody

6/06/2006

This is a little story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody.

There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it.

Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it.

Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody’s job.

Everybody thought that Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it.

It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done.

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