Thanks to a comment on the previous post, I decided to run a simple benchmark test on the new file based config vs a MySQLi database based config. The benchmark consisted of two tests for each config type, first a read test, which would read all 37 configuration options into an array, 10,000 times. The [...]
I’m sure some of you are wondering how things are progressing on the brand new v2.0. Well, first of, let me assure you that progress is being made, it may be slow, but it is progress! (We’re still looking for one or two developers to help speed things up, BTW)
Just recently, I’ve finished setting [...]
Pixelpost is in need of one or two PHP developers who know how to produce clean, well written code. Experience with object oriented programing is a plus, as well as past experience with mySQL/SQLite. Accepted applicants will become one of the developers in the close-knit Pixelpost core development team, which is responsible for creating the [...]
You may have noticed that there hasn’t been much activity on the Pixelpost development front, but looks can be deceiving. Behind the scenes we’ve been working on some brand new exciting code, which will eventually become Pixelpost 2.0.
With this version, our goal is to make it faster, simpler, and easier to use than our [...]
Recently, the web server that runs Pixelpost.org was upgraded by our lovely web host Eleven2. However, as with all upgrades, sometimes things break. So if you find something that isn’t working properly on the site, let us know.
Thanks!
With news reports of bank websites being compromised, and personal information being stolen, it’s hard not to forget about the would be hackers and their quest to take over the world. (Ok, maybe not that last bit)
Well, it has come to our attention that on a Windows based web server with the PHP setting [...]
Do the words, “One Click Install” and “Automatic Update” sound good to you? Well if your web server runs on Debian Linux, both of these can be a reality, thanks to the hard work of Xavier Lüthi!
Installing Pixelpost can now be as simple as typing this single command: sudo apt-get install pixelpost
It doesn’t get much [...]
That’s right, the blog is back, and so is our featured site section. In fact, if you have any favorite Pixelpost powered sites that have both great photos and a great design, feel free to submit it!
Our blog will be offline while we perform some maintenance on it. It should be back again in a week or two. In the mean time, feel free to check out the forums for the latest news.
Dmitri Popov has written a great article about Pixelpost over on Linux.com. The whole Pixelpost Crew is thrilled to have Pixelpost featured on such a great website. If you are new to Pixelpost, I’d highly recommend you check it out.
http://www.linux.com/feature/128667