Code Igniter is an PHP Application Development Framework – a toolkit for PHP developers. The main goal of Code Igniter is to enable developers to develop projects much faster than they could have done ( if they have started from scratch) by providing a rich set of libraries for commonly needed tasks, as well as [...]
Archive for March, 2007
Code Igniter: Installation and First Run
Posted in Code Igniter on March 23, 2007 | 16 Comments »
MediaWiki – Nice to have
Posted in MediaWiki on March 23, 2007 | 8 Comments »
So far the journey of wiki has been very pleasant to me. I liked the wiki concept and technology it focuses. Mediawiki comes with lots of features and extensions which are really cool. But still i feel that there should be some very good features included in future MediaWiki. Here are my few thoughts:
1. More [...]
MediaWiki Book has been published
Posted in Me, MediaWiki, Packt Publishing on March 20, 2007 | 10 Comments »
Today my book has been published. It has been a long waiting for me. Finally it’s on the hands of the readers. I can’t wait to receive my copies. Lets hope that it will be well accepted by readers.
here are few pics from David, my development editor at Packt Publishing.
My Interview has been posted
Posted in Me, MediaWiki, Packt Publishing on March 15, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Today my interview has been posted to a blog in Netherlands. Marcel de Ruiter maintains the weblog named Shaping Thoughts. It was very nice to know about him personally and i hope we will share our thougths to shape up something new. Here is the full interview you can read….
http://www.shapingthoughts.com/2007/03/15/interview-with-mizanur-rahman-author-of-mediawiki-administrators-tutorial-guide
QEDwiki
Posted in New Tech, PHP, Web on March 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever thought how it will be if our traditional wiki is bundled with cutting edge Web 2.0 features such as Mashups and rich web experience to end user with different web services bundle together in a single place. well if you have not then you have all rights to think about it. Because [...]






