An instance of a popular CMS is used for a website. While analyzing I'm coming across a a table in it's MySQL database where a column called "deleted" is defined as such:
deleted` tinyint(4) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 COMMENT 'A boolean indicating whether this data item has been deleted‘
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There should be a license allowing allowed to write software used by someone else. Like with drivers licenses it needs a points system for violations and license revocation. #WebDevelopment#PHP#MYSQL#SQL
I'm looking for examples of what I'd refer to as "progressive tutorials". Coding or other tech-related tutorials that introduce progressive ideas and themes, without being overtly political.
Developing in PHP offers a unique combination of power, flexibility, and speed. With a vast support community, a gentle learning curve, and seamless integration with databases like MySQL, PHP remains a solid choice for building dynamic web applications. 💻🚀 #PHP#WebDevelopment
Hey web developers, this may seem like a dumb question, but when I was a young warthog you would link to a directory (just a simple "a href"), and if that directory had an index.html page it would assume that's what you wanted. Now I'm just getting one of those "Index of" pages (with that index.html page visible!) is it because it's running locally instead of a proper web server? Has this just overall changed and I didn't know? #programming#html#development#webdevelopment#webdevelopers#web
I think it'd be a neat idea to start a #blog, and I'm brainstorming how to do it.
Not gonna use #WordPress. #Jekyll sounds promising. There's an alternative called #Pelican that, as the creator of the the Pelicanizer, would be fitting for my blog.
I’m looking to connect with other web developers & iOS developers! I’ve heard there’s a great developer presence over here so let’s see how this goes! #webdev#webdevelopment#iosdev#apple
After a bit of playing with #FastAPI, I feel like it's really, well, API-oriented. You can have templating of course, but it's just a liiiittle clumsier than returning JSON (e. g., you need to manually inject the request into it).
So I'm not entirely sure if I should stick to my original plan of mostly rendering HTML and using #htmx, or if I should go with the framework flow and make a #Vue app. Probably the latter TBH.
I decided to rebuild my website in Kirby CMS, reprocessing 1600+ lines of content across 20 years from micro.blog. Here I talk about what I have built, how the move went, and what I still have left to do.
I scrapped 2 months worth of work on a headless front end application for Siren, and went server-side with PHP. In doing so, I literally built the entire interface in 3 days.
I’ve worked in web development for what feels like a century. I must’ve written a bazillion redirects in Apache, nginx, php, node, and probably half a dozen other languages/configurations.
And still, to this day, I need to Google ‘302 vs 301’ every single time I write a redirect to remind myself which one is the permanent and which one is the temporary.
If someone has a tip to help me remember, I’ll be forever grateful!
I've always been very much in favour of UX and a11y over DX but, if you don't provide good DX, developers can produce some truly horrible UX and a11y. Can't win.