Monday, June 28, 2010

PHP with MySql Server on Linux Web Hosting

PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a server-side scripting language for creating dynamic Web pages. It is a widely used, general-purpose scripting language. It is designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. It is the most popular scripting for web development and obove all it is free, open source and server-side. Along with another same open-source relational database management system "MySql Server", for database management, php and mysql gives users great options to create any kind of website you want, from large corporate portals to small contact form site.

The normal process flow is something like: The visitor create the page with PHP and some static language like HTML, and when the visitor opens the page the server processes the php commands to create html based output and sends the data to the user. Unlike ASP or ColdFusion, however, PHP is cross-platform. PHP runs on Windows NT and many Unix versions also.

The endless possibilities of the PHP scripting language, and MySql Server to serve as back-end and a great community of users has made PHP and MySql one of the most popular web development environment in use today.

Features with PHP hosting:

BBelow are some of the featuers provided with HosterPK's Sql Server Hosting:

* PHP 4 and PHP 5
* MySql Server 4.x and 5.x with phpMyAdmin to manage your server on the go on web
* Database backup and restore options
* cPanel, Softaculous, Website Builder, Fantastico Deluxe (with more than 50 one-click script installations)
* Linux and Windows Platforms
* Generous diskspace and bandwidth
* Instant Account Activation
* 24/7 database support


You can get access to all of above features by using phpMyAdmin (see below). And rest assured to get the best support and services on both of our web hosting services.

phpMyAdmin for MySql Server

myLittleAdmin is an open source php based Sql Server administration tool used to manage the Sql Server on the internet for shared Ms Sql Server Installations. myLittleAdmin give you access to all the features of full featured MS Sql server including creating, modifying or deleting databases, tables, fields, rows; user management, permissions and sql statements.
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Joomla Template Builder

Joomla Themes from a Photoshop Template Design in Seconds

Make 3D Box Transparent in Photoshop Urdu Tutorials Part 1


www.youtube.com

Create link with other site in urdu

how to make a website in photoshop in urdu language

Dreamwearver Website Setup in URDU

Monday, June 21, 2010

php development

PHP originally stood for personal home page.[2] It began in 1994 as a set of Common Gateway Interface (CGI) binaries written in the C programming language by the Danish/Greenlandic programmer Rasmus Lerdorf.[3][4] Lerdorf initially created these Personal Home Page Tools to replace a small set of Perl scripts he had been using to maintain his personal homepage. The tools were used to perform tasks such as displaying his résumé and recording how much traffic his page was receiving.[2]

He combined these binaries with his Form Interpreter to create PHP/FI, which had more functionality. PHP/FI included a larger implementation for the C programming language and could communicate with databases, enabling the building of simple, dynamic web applications. Lerdorf released PHP publicly on June 8, 1995, to accelerate bug location and improve the code.[5] This release was named PHP version 2 and already had the basic functionality that PHP has today. This included Perl-like variables, form handling, and the ability to embed HTML. The syntax was similar to Perl but was more limited, simpler, and less consistent.[2]

Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans, two Israeli developers at the Technion IIT, rewrote the parser in 1997 and formed the base of PHP 3, changing the language's name to the recursive initialism PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor.[2] The development team officially released PHP/FI 2 in November 1997 after months of beta testing. Afterwards, public testing of PHP 3 began, and the official launch came in June 1998. Suraski and Gutmans then started a new rewrite of PHP's core, producing the Zend Engine in 1999.[6] They also founded Zend Technologies in Ramat Gan, Israel.[2]

Monday, June 14, 2010

Search engine features

* Advanced search options: some words, all words ("+" sign), none of these words ("-" sign), exact phrase search (double quotes), search by category, search by last time modified, search by first letter of a title.
* Search results include webpage title, URL, a relevant excerpt with searched words emboldened, and the time of the last update. Output is controlled by templates.
* Auto-index: you can configure cronjob task to update search engine database automatically a few pages at a time.
* Other features: exclude stop-words from search, exclude site navigation from search, word forms recognition (for example, if you enter the word "dive", the script will also be looking for the derivative words like "dives", "dived", and "diving"), etc.
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Saturday, June 5, 2010

HTML5 To Apple, You’re Doing It Wrong

I also think it’s a direct attack on Flash, Silverlight and anything else that Apple is not using on their products. Not directly perhaps, but it is fair to point out that Apple is looking to embrace HTML5 for all the wrong reasons. The idea behind the improvements made to HTML5 is this – open standards. The thing that was to differentiate video playback with this method, vs the others. Yet it’s beginning to feel like, Apple is choosing to lock down how they use HTML5.

Speculation at this point, but mark my words. We will almost for sure see the rise of “best viewed in Safari” before the year is out. Think I am nuts? Look at where Apple is headed with their products thus far. Control, control and more control. I see them making the same mistakes made by Microsoft in the 90’s. Worse, I see Apple becoming the very thing they fought so hard against in their 1984 commercial, IBM.
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Software Engineering


Software Engineering provides the software engineering fundamentals, principles and skills needed to develop and maintain high quality software products. The software engineering processes and techniques covered include requirements specification, design, implementation, testing and management of software projects. This up-to-date book is modeled on the recommendations and guidelines prescribed in the Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK) published by the IEEE Computer Society, and the Software Engineering Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Software Engineering published by the IEEE Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula.

Key Features:

* Covers the critical and significant topic of software maintenance
* Follows the recommendations and guidelines prescribed in the Guide to SWEBOK
* Clarifies the material in a concrete way by solving carefully selected examples
* Offers practical coverage of the Unified Modeling Language (UML 2)
* Provides suggested readings to supplement the text
* Includes end-of-chapter problems and solutions to selected problems
* Provides an instructor’s manual available on-line to instructors
http://www.jrosspub.com/Engine