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2328 - Melksham - no trains, no southbound buses through the town
There have been NO TRAINS AT ALL to Melksham for a week. And the town centre is closed to southbound traffic, sending the buses around the bypass, and the local "we know where to go" vehicles around the suburban streets. All of which does precious little immediate good for the businesses. When Ba ....

2327 - Planning!
When I travelled from home to Saudi Arabia in May, 2006, I planned ahead. Flights were booked, course manuals printed, Visa obtained, contacts established, deposit paid (to us for courses), travel insurance in place before I even left home. "Of Course" or "Prudent", I expect you'll say. And I agree ....

2326 - Learn a new programming language this summer.
Public Courses for newcomers to a language, running in Melksham Lua - Monday, 10th August 2009 (*) - 3 days Python - Monday, 17th August (*) - 3 days Perl - Monday, 7th September (**) - 5 days Java - Monday 21st September (*) - 4 days PHP - Monday 28th September (*) - 4 days More advanced programm ....

2325 - Apache, Tomcat, mod_proxy
The Apache httpd web server (a.k.a. "The Apache Server") is essentially a file (web page) server, written for fast performance in C, very reliable, and VERY widely used. The Apache Tomcat web server (a.k.a. "Tomcat") is essentially a web application container that runs using web protocols. It's wri ....

2324 - What search terms FAIL to bring visitors to our site, when they should?
My web log files, with careful analysis, tell me what search terms brought people to our pages. But what I would really like is to find commonly searched terms which should bring people to us, but do not ... so that I can optimise the site for them. And of course there's nothing in the log files t ....

2323 - Java Collection Objects in the java.util package
If you want to hold a number of objects in a single composite object, you call it a collection. The Java language itself (without any additional classes) supports arrays, which can hold primitives or objects (example). The java.util package adds a whole further series of classes which can be used to ....

2322 - Looking for a practical standards course
I'm a great believer in coding standards. In well commented code. In a good choice of variable names, of code re-use, and of thinking before you write. There are points which I stress on every course, even if the majority of the time I spend is on the actual language. So I should not have been ....

2321 - Uploading and Downloading files - changing names (Perl and PHP)
When you are uploading a file to a server via http (in Perl or PHP), where is the file saved, and what is it called? And when you download a file, where is it saved on your local disc, and what name is it given? These are not unusual questions, but it can be hard to find the answer, as I was remi ....

2320 - Helping new arrivals find out about source code examples
On 30th July, nearly 5300 people arrived at source code examples on our web site from Google searches, from 4000 unique IP addresses. How do I know that? From analysing our log files: -bash-3.2$ grep 'GET \/resources\/ex\.php.*\.google\.' ac_20090730 | grep -v Googlebot | wc 5382 129055 18 ....

2319 - Graphics in Lua - an example using the gd library
In answer to the question "how would you generate graphics from Lua?" ... I would (personally) look at a binding to the gd library - http://luaforge.net/projects/lua-gd/ - as this is an excellent library, under the MIT license so there's no issue with ongoing licensing being different to Lua's. Th ....

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