Software
Finaly! I got my site up and running with the totally wicked cool Drupal 6. A long awaited upgrade, atleast I feel that way, since Drupal 6 has so many awesome new features (not to mentioned here). A big leap from Drupal 5.2
The upgrade went smooth, with only one hickup. So what was the recipie for my success you may ask. Oh, guess what. I'm about to tell you.
Drupal is a finalist for the SourceForge 2008 Community awards in not less than 5 categories.
- Best project
- Best project for Enterprise
- Best project for Educators
- Best Tool or Utility for Developers
- Most Likely to Change the World
Sweet!
Today, I released version 0.8-dev of Munin, my PHP application firewall.
Munin 0.8-dev is available for downlod here.
Finally! The long awaited Drupal 6.0 beta 1 is released.
fter eight months of development, we are proud to let you know that the first beta version of the Drupal 6.x family is released. This beta includes a tremendous number of new features and new programming APIs for both users and developers. We improved Drupal's human language related features, interoperability with databases, logging solutions, sign on systems and also included an update notification module for improved security, so it becomes easier then ever to get up to date with the latest security and bug fixes.
Read the full release announcement, and download Drupal here.
jQuery 1.2 was released 3 days ago (September 10th), and in just 2 days later a patch was committed to Drupal 6.0, just in time before the first beta (which was due many days ago;).
The second release candidate for phpSysInfo 3.0 was released today.
Finally, the first release candidate of phpSysInfo is now available to download here. Continue reading if you want all the juicy details.
I often find myself in the need to create a md5/sha256 hash for various reasons. Most of the time I use Google to find a javascript tool that i can use. This is fine, but a bit inconvenient, so i decided to create a little script that can create all sorts of hashes from a string.
We’re pleased to announce the latest release of jQuery: jQuery 1.1.4. Barring any horrible mistakes, this release will be the last of the 1.1.x branch - leading us up to the release of jQuery 1.2 in September.
The first release candidate of phpSysInfo 3.0 will soon be available for download.
This is the first new major release in over 5 years, and it includes a whole new interface.