bbPress integration with Wordpress

root wrote this at 9:37 am:

Michele wrote an interesting article about how to integrate bbPress data into a Wordpress blog, it’s very useful for who admin blog and forum for one single project.

How to setup a MySQL cluster on Linux

root wrote this at 9:33 am:

An article on how to setup a MySQL DB cluster using two servers and a third server as a management node on Linux.

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The Oracle+PHP Cookbook

root wrote this at 9:46 pm:

Explore a broad range of HowTos for leveraging Oracle’s PL/SQL APIs in PHP applications.

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Codase

root wrote this at 11:33 pm:

Codase is the leading source code search company with advanced source code understanding and xml index/search technologies. Rather than treating code as text, Codase understands programming languages, and treats code as code, the way it’s supposed to be. This unique and syntax-aware approach provides the most accurate and detailed search results with fine granularity levels of controls. With Codase, one can search functions, classes, strings, constants, macros, comments and other programming language constructs.

Visit it: http://www.codase.com

WordPress Hooks

root wrote this at 6:18 pm:

A directory of all of WordPress’ hooks. Very much a work in progress! very useful for wordpress hackers and developers.

Visit it: http://wphooks.flatearth.org/

Wsfinder

root wrote this at 11:17 am:

The Wiki for Finding Web Service and Open APIs.

Visit it: http://www.wsfinder.com/

Hacking Library

root wrote this at 3:28 pm:

This site is not about hacking, you are not considered a hacker if you get a trojan and delete your friends hard drive, you are not a hacker if you fool around with MSN tools IP scans and shit like that, like the ones my site has exept the tutorials and text files, but its fun, you will learn something from them, even the worst nuker.

Visit it: http://www.library.2ya.com/

Koders

root wrote this at 11:44 am:

Koders.com is the leading search engine for open source code. Our source code optimized search engine provides developers with an easy-to-use interface to search for source code examples and discover new open source projects which can be leveraged in their applications.

Visit it: http://www.koders.com/

WiFiMaps.com

root wrote this at 4:10 pm:

WiFiMaps.com – Wardriving Maps and Hotspot Locator
This is a web-based interactive map of wardriving data. Wardrivers upload their findings, and we draw the data atop detailed street-level maps.

Visit it: http://www.wifimaps.com/

PHP Gmail Drive (PGD)

root wrote this at 3:38 pm:

PhpGmailDrive is another Web file share utility. But unlike typical file servers (like xDrive etc) it directly uses Gmail as file server. So you can share attachments in your mails as downloadable files hosted in your desired site. PGD script let you share all attachments in Gmail, which may be as much as 1 GB.

Visit it: http://pgd.sourceforge.net/

Centralized syslog-ng to Mysql and Oracle

root wrote this at 6:03 pm:

This full article learn you how establish a centralized location for syslog-ng collection in order to facilitate:
1. Immediate log reporting (both real time and summary reporting)
2. Long term log storage (for archival and for possible later analysis).

Visit it: http://www.vermeer.org/docs/1

Attrition

root wrote this at 3:56 pm:

Attrition.org is a computer security Web site dedicated to the collection, dissemination and distribution of information about the industry for anyone interested in the subject. They maintain one of the largest catalogs of security advisories, text files, and humorous image galleries. They are also known for the largest mirror of Web site defacements and their crusade to expose industry frauds and inform the public about incorrect information in computer security articles.

Visit it: http://www.attrition.org

Internet Applications

root wrote this at 12:31 am:

Stuff to do with producing a new generation of Internet Applications.
The author, Mark, is the founding director of x-port.net Ltd., the company behind formsPlayer. He has over 20 years experience in software development, and has contributed to books and written articles on XForms, RDF, and XML. He is an Invited Expert on both the XForms and HTML W3C Working Groups.

http://internet-apps.blogspot.com/

The glider: an Appropriate Hacker Emblem

root wrote this at 4:23 pm:

The Linux folks have their penguin and the BSDers their daemon. Perl’s got a camel, FSF fans have their gnu and OSI’s got an open-source logo. What we haven’t had, historically, is an emblem that represents the entire hacker community of which all these groups are parts.

Visit it: http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/

Welcome to CRACKS.AM software security site!

root wrote this at 7:19 pm:

CRACKS.AM software security site, cracks, serial.

Visit it: http://www.cracks.am



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