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AeroSQL 0.9.2 – minor UI changes 8 May 2009 | 11:22 pm
The new version is available from the project page: AeroSQL. Here is the change log. In the previous version, icons were not displayed correctly: the positioning inside menu items and tab sheets didn’...
Launching AeroSQL – a MySql web based manager built with ExtJS library 1 May 2009 | 08:49 pm
I’ve developed a MySql manager back in 2000 for MySql 3.23 using Borland Delphi. The software was used internally in a company. I’ve decided to switch completely to web based application development. ...
HTML as graphs: HTML2GDL now supports GraphViz 16 Feb 2009 | 08:13 am
A month ago I’ve written HTML2GDL script that creates the graph of a html file/url for aiSee graph layout software. Recently I found another graph package GraphViz, and I decided to add support for DO...
jQuery File Tree Connector for Perl 13 Feb 2009 | 11:02 am
Being a Delphi programmer for many years (desktop applications for Win32), now I’m shifting to the web medium: AJAX, CSS. After some research, I’ve chosen the jQuery framework as the base for my futur...
Apache Live Log (ALiveLog) – Monitoring apache log files 5 Feb 2009 | 12:35 pm
Existing utilities for monitoring apache logs didn’t suit me, so I’ve decided to create a tool for monitoring apache log files remotely via a browser. The aim was to create a very small application th...
HTML as graphs: the HTML2GDL application 27 Jan 2009 | 04:48 am
Information visualization, besides being a science field, can be fun. The ever challenging problem of converting text and numbers into something viewable that is self explanatory makes information vis...
Graph Visualization for Apache log files 19 Jan 2009 | 10:30 pm
Understanding what are visitors doing on a website and how they are browsing that site is crucial for information architecture specialists. I’m using AWStats and Google Analytics to monitor websites. ...
ZX Spectrum Laptop 16 Jan 2009 | 09:07 am
I’m starting my blog with a post about the first computer that impressed me. It was a ZX Spectrum with 48k of RAM. I think a lot of people remember with a sigh those old days. I was thinking to start ...