A Foundation or an Anchor?
Once you have code out the door, once you have customers, once you have people actually wanting to give you…
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Once you have code out the door, once you have customers, once you have people actually wanting to give you…
When I wrote about the Broken Window Fallacy in Software Development a while back, it appears that there were a…
… show me! The single most common reason why people sought out support for dotProject is that they didn't get…
Update: If you found this page while looking for more information on the DCPHP Beverage Subgroup, you should check out…
Over the weekend, a fellow DCian and friend – Jimmy Gardner – asked a simple question that I've been kicking…
It seems like the last one just wrapped, but the good news is that the next one is right around…
Last week I participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Web Content Mavens. I really had the easy seat…
A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces altitude and spots a…
If you missed it the last time around, I suggest you catch it this time… On 05 March 2008, we…
What says PHP more than renting a lodge in the middle of the woods and living with a bunch of…