Like the HTML Beginner Tutorial, the CSS Beginner Tutorial assumes that you know as much about CSS as you do about the cumulative effects of sea squirt discharge on the brain chemistry of Germanic ammonites. The purpose of this guide is to teach the bare essentials – just enough to get started. The CSS Intermediate […]
Monthly Archives: July 2010
MySQL Query Analyzer: Overview The MySQL Query Analyzer helps developers and DBAs improve application performance by monitoring query performance and accurately pinpointing SQL code that is causing a slow down. This paper explores common use cases and challenges faced by MySQL developers and DBAs in tuning SQL code. It also introduces the MySQL Query Analyzer […]
What’s New in MySQL 5.5 It’s been a busy year for MySQL. Perhaps you’ve heard. Here are some recent improvements to the speed, scalability, and user-friendliness of the MySQL database and the InnoDB storage engine that we think deserve their own headlines. Now is a great time to beta test the 5.5 release and give […]
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We started out with the intention of using the mSQL database system to connect to our tables using our own fast low-level (ISAM) routines. However, after some testing, we came to the conclusion that mSQL was not fast enough or flexible enough for our needs. This resulted in a new SQL interface to our database […]
This section describes some of the important characteristics of the MySQL Database Software. See also Section 1.4, “MySQL Development History”. In most respects, the roadmap applies to all versions of MySQL. For information about features as they are introduced into MySQL on a series-specific basis, see the “In a Nutshell” section of the appropriate Manual: MySQL […]
The following is a small demo, a slideshow from images. This demo was created with a new JavaScript library, JQuery. JQuery library is known for making JavaScript coding fun. When using this demo you must keep the copyright notice for each Interface’s JavaScript source file. <pre class=”brush: php; highlight: [5, 15]; html-script: true”> <!DOCTYPE html […]
Have you ever look through a glass? This demo is exactly that effect of enhancing the image behind the glass, the Fisheye. It’s not flash, only pure JavaScript. <html> <head> <base href=”http://www.ajaxdaddy.com/web20/jquery/interface-fisheye/”> <style type=”text/css”> body {color: white;background: #52616F;} a { color: white; } </style> <meta http-equiv=”Content-Language” content=”en” /> <meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=utf-8″ /> <title>Fisheye – […]
One of the most common problems a web developer usually face is related to continuously rotate a fragment of content. It can be a presentation of headlines, small fragments of news or a list of thumbnails. The nature of the thing being rotated doesn’t matter too much here because all those kind of applications share […]
It’s all about tangents. No, not those kinds of tangents. We’re talking about the kind where you’ll be sharing a thought and you sort of, umm, go off elsewhere. Some people call them asides, digressions, departures…you get the idea. We are of the belief that footnotes – at least the ones worth reading – suck. […]