Entries posted in May, 2009

The irony of Mojavi

How ironic that the folks behind Mojavi, one of the oldest object-oriented PHP development frameworks, don’t use their own toolkit to build their website. From the official Mojavi website: Mojavi is an MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework for PHP.  More »

On illogical naming conventions

I spent a couple of days looking under the bonnet of Codeigniter, one of the most popular of the PHP frameworks out there. And I like what I see. Mostly.  More »

My professional values

Recently, and for the first time in my life, I was asked to compile a personal list of professional values. After around a week, here’s what I came up with. In terms of work preferences, I enjoy exploring things in depth and arriving at solutions to problems by experimenting.  More »

Online questions to Tourism Australia

This one’s been circling the globe lately but since I love it so much, I’m sharing it with all you folks who may not have had it dropped in your mail inbox.  More »