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I have been away from this blog for many reasons starting from personal decision to quit the professional programming life so I can go back to my real thing which is Politics ending with the lack of a better option; However I’m sure the years of programming life would have influence on my next step [...]
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Posted on Monday, June 15th, 2009
Under: Community, Jordan, Linux, ubuntu | 1 Comment »
Wow, I just noticed that I did not blog since 14 of June, anyway here is a quick update of what I’m currently involved in and what making me really busy Ubuntu Arabic Team Finally our website is up and running but our road map still have loads of todos to get in shape We’re [...]
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Posted on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
Under: Community, General, Jordan, ubuntu | 2 Comments »
I have always been jealous of RoR but I did not to switch and kill my passion to PHP at the same time there was no PHP framework that satisfy my needs to RAD so I stopped looking until recently I was introduce to Symfony Framework but didn’t had the time to dig much into [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Under: Books, Frameworks, PHP, Rails, Software | 7 Comments »
A Jordanian start-up is looking for 5 really smart programming junkies, or wannabies Experience or fresh doesn’t matter, just shoot me your CV. Jad [ at ] syntux [ d o t ] n et Tags: jordan middle east, smart programming, php programmers, just shoot me, jad, junkies, cv
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Posted on Wednesday, February 28th, 2007
Under: PHP | No Comments »
Anice piece of text by Nicholas Chase on IBM DeveloperWorks on the other hand it’s disappointing piece of text because it’s good but incomplete, waiting for the part two. IBM/DeveloperWorks We programmers are a paradoxically lazy lot. By that, I mean that we will spend hours, even days, creating something that allows us to complete [...]
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Posted on Saturday, July 1st, 2006
Under: Frameworks, PHP, Zend | No Comments »