If you feel the need for a language which allows you to experiment with crazy hackery, give Io a try.
If you feel the need for a language which allows you to experiment with crazy hackery, give Io a try.
@intel352: A much better alternative to CakePHP or Zend is Ruby on Rails. :P But, I'd agree that Yii is one of the best PHP frameworks.
@SMoss20: Ruby will be useful if you want to market your future creations, because it's what Rails is based on, and SaaS (software as a service) is getting more popular these days.
@sheehan.conor: It's a nice alternative, but Rails is really the go-to framework for MVC web development right now. Python MVC web development is pretty split up, between Django and Pylons.
@thekidfromyesterday: You should start from something which isn't Visual Basic.NET.
@SMoss20: I recommend learning Ruby first, as it is one of the most object-oriented languages out there, and will teach you key programming concepts.
@joshl: Since it's for *nix systems, it would also work on a Mac.
For conventional ripping (!= transcoding) on Mac OS, I use either RipIt or MacTheRipper.
@Wrocky: I believe DVDFab supports Blu-Ray too.
@Dan Heinz: Their website doesn't even use the h.
@curtis07: Yeah, I usually use it.
Can you install #CyanogenMOD on this thing?
Note: This currently works only on the original iPhone, the iPhone 3G and the 1st-gen iPod touch.
Pure (distilled) water's chemical composition is H2O, not H20.
It's Gandi, not Ghandi.
Next up: an "unfriend" option when you click the X next to a friend's post.
If you're on Mac OS, though, PwnageTool *.
@TheFu: Linux Mint and Ubuntu FTW!
@freedomweasel: That should be in #corrections.
@Le Starman Royale, duc des Mudkips et des modules MIDI: If you're on Safari for Mac, follow these instructions: [www.simplehelp.net]