Archive for 2006

Good Blog Writing Style

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October 11th, 2006
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Business of Blogging

Good Blog Writing Style There are already too many “good blog writing” articles out there but I find that Phillip does a very good job of putting together some good ideas. I try to follow almost every one of these (except for #1) and found myself nodding in agreement as I read through. Most of it also reminds me of stuff in the manual of style and of advice from teachers, professors and authors that I have tried to adhere to. The first link is the one most people click on, so it should also be the main link for your article. and Credit your sources with a mention and link. are golden.

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Blog Juice Calculator

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October 11th, 2006
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

Blog Juice Calculator Determine the “blog juice” for your blog using this tool from Text-Link-Ads and compare with various other blogs from the blogosphere. Juice is determined from your Bloglines subscription, Alexa rank, Technorati rank and inbound links in Technorati.

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WP Comments built with Yahoo! UI

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October 10th, 2006
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Web Design, WordPress Hack

WP Comments built with Yahoo! UI Weird cool, highly AJAXed WordPress commenting system built with Yahoo! UI. The experience is definitely worth a clickthrough though I am really not sure of the usability of many of the features. Looks more like a showcase for the Yahoo UI capabilities and the programming capabilities of the author than actual functional improvements. However, it seems to be very well accepted by the public and is definitely full of eye candy! Thanks Corante

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Developers are from Mars, Programmers are from Venus

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October 10th, 2006
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General

Developers are from Mars, Programmers are from Venus This is a diversion but it was a very good read, I liked almost everything that the essay had to say and I really wanted to share it. It almost felt as if I was reading a chapter from a book on Software Management. In school I had one professor (Dr. Henry Ledgard, obviously someone that influenced me quite a bit) who stressed the importance of the software development process and taught good software engineering practices more than the act of generation of code. I remember slugging through tons of arcane code generated through a primitive graphical planning software only to be told at the end that the planning process was the most important. Ditties like “Developers like to satisfy a need, programmers like to finish” and “Programmers like complexity, developers favor simplicity” really strike a chord with me.

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WP Plugin: Subtraction Style Archives

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October 9th, 2006
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP Plugin: Subtraction Style Archives Display your WordPress archives in the same style as Khoi Vinh. The author also provides an example archive for this plugin.

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WP Plugin: deUncategorize

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October 9th, 2006
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP Plugin: deUncategorize Remove the “uncategorized” category automatically when you select a different category for a new post on your WordPress blog.

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WP Plugin: Advanced Search

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October 8th, 2006
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP Plugin: Advanced Search Add advanced search capabilities to your WordPress blog using MySQL fulltext search. This blog also uses an advanced search plugin that I wrote sometime ago using very similar code. This plugin is better packaged and makes installation quite simple. Also check out the PDF exporting tool for WordPress from Alex.

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WP Plugin: sig2feed

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October 8th, 2006
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LinkyLoo, WordPress Plugins

WP Plugin: sig2feed Add any text to your RSS feed including links back to your own blog.

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WP Themes: just a girl

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WP Themes: just a girl Eight two and three column widget ready themes for WordPress from Lisa. They are all well put together and quite striking. Jennifer likes the Waterlily theme a lot. Thanks Lisa.

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