This document discusses using Tokyo Tyrant, a key-value database, with PHP. It introduces Tokyo Tyrant and some existing options for connecting it with PHP, including Net_TokyoTyrant, a pure PHP library, php-tokyo_tyrant, a PHP extension, and dbo_tokyo, a datasource for CakePHP. It then presents a simple benchmark comparing the performance of these different options.
This document discusses using Tokyo Tyrant, a key-value database, with PHP. It introduces Tokyo Tyrant and some existing options for connecting it with PHP, including Net_TokyoTyrant, a pure PHP library, php-tokyo_tyrant, a PHP extension, and dbo_tokyo, a datasource for CakePHP. It then presents a simple benchmark comparing the performance of these different options.
This document appears to be slides from a presentation given by Kenichirou Oyama about the CakePHP development environment. The slides introduce the speaker and their experience with PHP, CakePHP, and other technologies. They also mention the companies and organizations they work with. The slides are mostly graphical in nature with limited text, and appear to summarize the presentation and signal its conclusion.
This document contains a collection of small items photographed by A. Pulgar including a guitar amplifier, guitar picks, an astronaut, cupcakes, a tarantula, nail polish, trees, a necklace, a twig, paperclips, flowers, and an RC helicopter.
This document summarizes a presentation about the DB Schema/Model Info Plugin. The plugin generates pages with information about a CakePHP application's database schema, models, and model relationships. It allows users to view the schema, model details, and a visual model relationship graph. The presenter demonstrates cloning and installing the plugin, then accessing the generated information pages.
The document discusses the Emacs Lisp library called anything.el and its use of anything-c-source-* to provide sources for autocompletion and filtering. It explains that anything.el uses these sources to power its prefix matching search functionality. It also provides examples of how to define new anything sources and how to call the anything function to launch searches using predefined and custom sources.
This document summarizes some of the major events that occurred globally and culturally in 1948, the year that the person being celebrated, Jessie Tan (aka Mrs Lim), was born. Some of the events mentioned include the end of World War 2 and the beginning of the Cold War, the assassination of Gandhi, the introduction of apartheid in South Africa, the invention of the transistor, the United Nations Declaration, creative works being published and released, Mao setting up the North China People's government, and the baby boom that resulted in the births of people like Andrew Lloyd Webber and Prince Charles that year.
This document contains four quotations about creativity and the creative process. Gail Sheehy describes creativity as letting go of certainties. Henry Ward Beecher says that artists paint their own nature into their pictures by dipping their brush in their own soul. Etty Hillesum believes it is possible to create by molding one's inner life without writing or painting. Flannery O'Connor advises writers to never be ashamed of staring as everything requires their attention.