October 2011
5 posts
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Nodester environment variables for sensitive data...
When I began using Cloudno.de recently to have a go at Node.js and CouchDB I stored my username and password in plain text in a configuration file. If you are also looking to get CouchDB going with CloudNo.de then my earlier Getting started with Node.js and CouchDB post may be of interest. The configuration file was fine for testing as nobody who came across the database login details could do...
Oct 27th
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PHP extension writing: PHP Extensions Made Eldrich →
Since writing my 15 Excellent Resources for PHP Extension Development post in September last year Kristina Chodorow of 10gen (MongoDB) has written an excellent four part article on writing PHP Extensions on her blog Snail in a Turtleneck.
Oct 26th
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Oct 23rd
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Getting started with Node.js and CouchDB
Node.js and CouchDB feel like they were made for each other right from the very first time I used them. With the cradle node package the integration becomes even easier. Whilst both Node.js and CouchDB are open source with packages for most operating systems it maybe easier for you to start out using a hosted solution such as CloudNo.de (has CouchDB now) or Nodester for example. As far as the...
Oct 21st
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Oct 21st