An attempt to work out software controlled hardware automation for do-it-yourself electronics. This is a very abstract topic on DIY Projects. This section comprises of using computer skills, shell scripting, programming languages, web development, API usage, databases and related topics in order to produce controllable automation.
Safeguarding Close Source Applications Repository
Don’t want to host your application repository in any of the publicly available data servers? These strategies might help you. Each new step progresses with a complexity of implementation.
Same MariaDB Database Instance and Web Scripts on Dual Boot Systems
The plan here is to allow you to have dual booting operating systems; where you will be able to “reuse” same copy of your database files and web scripts; regardless of what operating system you are in. Audience: Mid to Expert web developer with experiences on Linux Shell Scripting and Apache, MySQL Administration. Follow these […]
Shell Script to backup all Databases at once!
Database backup or porting is an important activity for many of the developers. If you forgot to take up-to date backup of your whole databases; run the script similar as below. Change your username, password to root’s credentials.
Putting XAMPP installation on Linux System Path
XAMPP comes with one-line installation and all files are put inside /opt/lampp. The following commands set will then import the most common executables into system path; permanently.
Handling very high-traffic websites
We can do a lot of things to make your website ideally ready to handle very high traffics. Hopefully, there is not a single solution but a combination of several options. Though a lot of options are possible, you need to be able to pickup the best one that works for your case.
Who are you? What makes a developer distinct?
When the bunch of developers are out there, with proper skills and educational backgrounds as well as exposure to software development, what makes you more distinct and valuable?
Common web debugging tools
Some debuggers are definitely going to help cut down the development time as they support precisely detect a problem. The debuggers range from Network Sniffing, CSS Errors, Javascript Errors and network resources consumption.
What weakens WordPress?
A big question around WordPress is why do the websites get compromised externally? The WordPress itself is very strong and safe; but what makes it weak?