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  1. black coffee and pain au choc to start the day :)
  2. @jamierumbelow happy birthday!
  3. @Malarkey i'd recommend sticking to subversion and using www.versionsapp.com #versioncontrol
  4. in the arts picturehouse bar with @gregholman and @markkilley. Didn't win the film quiz of course but have beer. Hurrah
  5. @vero Happy Monday indeed, a day of ticking off my todo list today since have training Tues+Wed, meetings all Thurs and off on hol on Fri!
  6. @jamierumbelow nice, you may want to add 'staff' to $uncountable. Take a look at data mapper patterns, they help enforce MVC separation
  7. "If anyone approaches you to work on a web app that will take 18 years, run away as fast as you can, and do not look back" #phpadvent :-)
  8. The sun is shining in Oxford at last
  9. good article on the important topic of deployment over at #phpadvent - http://phpadvent.org/2009/automate-your-deployment-by-rob-allen
  10. @Leesy I'd say a resounding no. Wouldn't want to take an ebook to bed, or on a beach to read. People will use what's appropriate
  11. just been followed by @realsimonjones, does that mean I'm not real?
  12. @lukebarton sounds good, congrats and good luck
  13. @LeeMallabone I'd recommend you reconcile once a month, that's what I used to do when I started out
  14. In Oxford visiting family and a new baby
  15. A nice, pragmatic approach to best practices - One Step at a Time, by @lornajane: http://phpadvent.org/200904 /via @phpadvent
  16. @davebriggs we use Rackspace and are very happy with them
  17. Just downloaded 8 files totalling 320mb in about 40 seconds on the webserver. Woot, love unix command line
  18. Found a good use case for Lynx text browser - downloading large files direct to the webserver - makes you more aware of accessibility
  19. Nice article over at www.24ways.org on business and user goals for websites. #24ways
  20. Bah humbug, don't agree with David Sklar on URLs though it would be interesting to do some real world research #phpadvent http://j.mp/4IoL9S