Archive for May, 2009

Developer Kevin van Zonneveld was once working on a project with a lot of client(JS) / server(PHP) interaction, and he found himself coding PHP functions (like base64_decode & urldecode) in JavaScript to smoothen communication between the two languages. He stored the stored the functions in a file called PHP.JS which was included in the project. [...]

What you have before you is Grunge Extreme Volume 2: a set of free and high-resolution grunge textures taken from the city environment. This is a follow-up to the popular Grunge Extreme texture set here on Six Revisions. In this set, you’ll find 10 free and high-resolution grunge textures that you can use for any [...]

I’ve some more free stuff for a lucky commenter today. My friends at UPrinting.com are offering 250 free business cards to a lucky BittBox reader, and a free 18 x 24 rolled canvas print for another winner. Be sure and read the rules (below), and good luck everyone! About UPrinting.com For over 25 years, UPrinting [...]

In a recent story about how Google creatively destroys markets, I said that only Google will run the servers for Wave, its re-think of e-mail. I was wrong about that, as Google reps took pains to tell me. I want to set the record straight. What Google is doing with the Wave communications architecture is [...]

Dig Deep Fitness is an iPhone fitness application developed by a weight lifter for other weight lifters. Currently Dig Deep Fitness allows users to create an exercise library, go through workouts, and record weights, reps, and any exercise notes. Soon, Dig Deep Fitness will have a webtop version for in depth usage including program design, [...]


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