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2248 - Getting home from Melksham
I have written so many blogs and notes about how to reach us in Melksham, but very few on getting home afterwards. "Isn't it just a mirror of getting to you" you may well ask, and of course in many ways it is ... but there are a few extra notes I can add. There are often specialist subjects at the ....

2247 - A day in the life of a hotelier
It's been an exhausting day ... ... and it isn't even 3 p.m. yet. Breakfast for five and all checked out. Meeting for 3. Coffee service and meeting for 8. Lunch for 7. ... ... still to come - conclusion of the meeting, and "prepping" for breakfast for 20, and a further meeting and lunch ....

2246 - What difference does using the XHTML standard really make?
I enclose my HTML attributes in quotes - or at least when I remember, I do! I always provide a matching close tag to go with each opening tag - except when I forget to do so, or am in a hurry I make sure I provide an alt attribute with each image - although sometimes I really don't know what I wou ....

2245 - Client side (Applet) and Server side (Servlet) Graphics in Java
What is the current release of Java? Is it Java 1.6, Java 2 (1.6) or Java 6? Yes it is - they're all different names for the same thing! Java started out as Java 1.0 ... and since code that would run on that Virtual Machine / written in that language will still run on today's version, it's still ....

2244 - What should a web site cost you?
I don't know, but I was asked my opinion on website costs for a government department (the Department for Transport) which have been revealed in a Freedom of Information request here. And I have compared the figures given to the figures for our main web site (www.wellho.net) and for the volunteer " ....

2243 - Changing a variable behaviour in Perl - tieing
What can you do with a scalar variable? When you reduce it to lowest level programming principles, not a lot ... you can create it, destroy it, save a value into it, and read a value back from it. That's about it, when you think of it! In Perl, the low level memory accessors within the language ....

2242 - So what is this thing called Perl that I keep harping on about?
"An overview of the Perl Language" It almost sound like one of those dreaded school essays that I had to write in my several attempts to get an English "O" level (they were the things that came before GCSEs) ... but these days I enjoy writing. No - this little article is one of a decreasing number ....

2241 - Perl references - $$var and \$var notations
In Perl, if I write: $stuff = "Porridge"; then I'm setting up a variable to contain the value "Porridge". If I write: $stuffat = \$stuff; then I'm setting up a variable to contain the ADDRESS OF the variable $stuff. So if $stuff was in memory at (hex)fe80 ... then $stuffat will be assigned that va ....

2240 - How do I query a database (MySQL)?
From my mailbox ... "What are the different ways of queries in databases? Could u pls explain each way in more detail? thanks" The term "query" means something a little bit different in the term "SQL" to it does in regular English usage - the dictionary definition is to ask for information / pose a ....

2239 - Cornerstone Cafe, Melksham
There's a natural concern when a business changes hands. And a deepening concern when virtually all the previous staff disappear. But sometimes, a change is a breath of fresh air and a new bright and different beginning. And so it is with "Kim's Seaside Shack" - or should I say The Cornerstone Cafe ....

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