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3269 - Files or Databases? MySQL, SQLite, or Oracle?
Are plain files a bad idea? Should you use a database instead? Plain text files are a great way of saving data in some circumstances ... but in other circumstances they have "issues": 1. If you're saving columns of data in a plain text file, you need to have some sort of separator between the col ....

3268 - Baby Pictures
Aeryn (with mum Delene) Aeryn ....

3267 - Reybridge, Easter Monday
Gypsy was asking me where I had put the Monday pictures of Reybridge ... Thatched Cottage River Avon Meadow, River, Bridge Walking over the fields Less than 10 minutes drive from Well House Manor (hotel). ....

3266 - Easter on the Canal - near Melksham, Wiltshire
Easter Sunday - and Dad, Gypsy and I took a walk from Brabazon Way on Bowerhill down to the Kennet and Avon Canal, along a section, and back through more industrial agriculture via the Great Bear. So many pictures ... Click on any image to see it larger, and to start a slide show from that ....

3265 - Alternative Vote (AV) - cutting the crap
If you're looking for an explanation of AV, and an example of how it might have worked had it been in play in the Chippenham constituency, see [here]. Now - what are the arguments for and against? Cost It's said that AV would cost £130 million to bring in. I don't the figures at my fingerti ....

3264 - Alternative Vote (AV) - explaining and an example
There's been a spritied discussion going on about the AV system in the press, and on places like twitter feeds. And as the discussions move from spiritied to passionate, some of the things said become personal attacks, some of the claims made become unsustainable, and some of the speakers forget tha ....

3263 - Come as a customer, leave as a friend - Well House Manor, Hotel, Wiltshire
Easter Morning - breakfast for guests at Well House Manor. Afternoon - a walk down to the Kennet and Avon Canal (loads more pictures to follow). "Come as a customer, leave as a friend." It's a long drive from Rosyth to Melksham. And the last thing you want when you arrive is to find that your accom ....

3262 - Some SVG Elements, pixel and percent positioning
SVG Elements can be specified in terms of absolute co-ordinates of fixed pixel positions - and these two images which are generated from the same SVG file illustrate how that difference can be used to generate an image which varies as the window in which is called up - but it varies only in parts. ....

3261 - Scalable Vector Graphics - easy, low bandwidth, high resolution, dynamic.
I have long wished that I could specify vector graphics in a browser ... and at long last I can say "most modern browsers support SVG" - as it's supported in IE9, as well as the other common browsers. Well - Scalable Vector Graphics says what it does on the box, although in this example I'm using ....

3260 - Ruby - a training example that puts many language elements together to demonstrate the whole
Towards the end of our programming language training courses, we pull together all the various strands into a worked example that shows how they go together. I've just posted such an example from last week's Ruby Programming Course ... [here]. Let's have a look at some of the things in the example ....

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