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Best introduction to unix command line / bash ever (by André Augusto Costa Santos)

This article was written quite a while ago (9 years), please keep this in mind when using the information written 

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Show ads to ad-blockering visitors – with PageFair.com

Interesting news on the dramatically decreasing web ad market: There’s a new service called PageFair that does basically exactly what

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PHP 6.0 will be PHP 7

Germany’s excellent PHP Magazin just posted interesting news: The next major version of PHP will be PHP 7, the development

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PHP Opcache Explained by Julien Pauli (video from PHP UK Conference 2014)

The title says it all. A VERY deep explanation on how OpCache works. If you never heard of this excellent

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First view: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS brings PHP 5.5 and Apache 2.4

Short first view on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (= long term service): I just tried out the alpha1 version of the

Migrating Wikipedia to HHVM (@Scale Conference 2014)

Awesome topic, superfresh, directly from Scale Conference 2014. The title says everthing. Full quote from video’s description: As a top

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The difference between “composer install” and “composer update” – nailed on the head

What a beautiful, direct and clean explaination of the often-confusing difference between composer install and composer update: Beau Simensen (Twitter,

How to hack time (KUNG FURY promo campaign)

:) Finally, KUNG FURY is out! No need for further words, unless you lived in a cave for the last

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How to install/setup latest version of PHP 5.5 on Debian Wheezy 7.0/7.1/7.2 (and how to fix the GPG key error)

Please note: This works fine. But this package will also upgrade your apache to version 2.4 which has different config

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Is this the first HTML6 specification?

  I just found this very interesting “project” including an active, but unpopular GitHub repo: http://html6spec.com/ https://github.com/OscarGodson/HTML6 Looks like these

New project: Building a naked PHP skeleton / boilerplate application from scratch

[This post is from November 2013. In the meantime (I’m writing this in November 2014) the project has changed its

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