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New Version of CodeProfessor April 1, 2007

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To supplement the last post stating a slight change of direction of this blog, this post is to let you know that CodeProfessor is moving up to the root directory as of this site. The slight shift in focus is that most of the posts will be about web 2.0 and web 3.0, as well as mashup applications that you can build with very little programming.

Creating Slideshows On Your Website May 24, 2006

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There are numerous ways you can share photos with friends, including the free Flickr service and a variety of toys, any number of open source packages that allow you to post photo galleries on your website or weblog, and so on. One option is a neat little service from Slide.com (found via Emily Khoo).

You upload several photos to create a slide show, save it, and voila, you can share the show. Customizations include special effect transitions, including fading, pushing, sliding, spinning, and a couple of others. You can choose the slideshow size (small, medium, large) and the …

An Article Assignment System For Blog Networks April 28, 2006

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One of things I really enjoyed about being a print publisher was actually meeting the writers that were contributing to my magazine. The cameraderie was in itself worth the effort of travelling from city to city - for me, within a 2 hr drive. Another thing I enjoyed was being able to sketch out a list of topics that I wanted to see covered over a a specific duration of time. And because I had met my writers, it was easier to assign story ideas to particular writers or contributing editors. I could tell whether they’d really be interested in …

Welcome to CodeProfessor February 24, 2006

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CodeProfessor is a project of Chameleon Integration. We’re not really open for business just yet, but check back soon for tutorials on photoshop, illustrator, customizing your blog platform (themes, plugins), CSS (Cascading Stylesheets), and general website-related design and coding.

If you are looking for hardcore coding/ programming in PHP, Perl, mySQL, XML, as well as discussions on web metrics/ analytics, geocoding, and more, please visit WebGuru.

To clarify, while we may discuss an existing blog platform plugin here, we’ll show you how to write new plugins over at WebGuru. This site tries to stay focused on light coding for …



  

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