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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Country fields in address forms
This oatmeal comic talks about Shopping Carts, and while most of it is spot on there in one thing I’ve seen before that annoys me: put the most popular counties at the top of the county list.
Tracking Errors with PHP
If you have a PHP app, how do you track errors? I’ve been working on an Open Source project to enable you to capture errors and send them to a reporting app.
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Tagged Elastik, ErrorReportingService, Errors, PHP, WordPress
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My Bus Edinburgh
My Bus Edinburgh for Android is a brilliant app that lets you see when a bus is due at a bus stop near you. While it’s already become essential after only a week or two, one thing would really improve … Continue reading
Interpreting a KML File
I use GPS Logger on my Android phone. It’s a simple app that just records your position to a KML data file regularly. Interpreting it in an useful manner is another matter tho.
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Tagged Android, GPS, KML, KMLInfo, OpenLayers, OpenStreetMap
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Worse than a troll
Most internet sites have them – users who are downright rude, nasty and offensive to others.