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Free MySQL Tools to Improve your Productivity

We all know that working with phpMyAdmin can be tedious, because we are working on the browser and have to wait for every post back. Therefore, if we are working frequently with MySQL, we should have a desktop application as an alternative to working with phpMyAdmin.

Posted on December 7, 2010Author teylorfelizCategories ProgrammingTags datababase, MySQL, productivity, toad, Tools

Formal Degree vs. Self-Taught: Pros and Cons

Did you gain your knowledge in the field of Web Design and Development through a formal degree program or are you self-taught? Which worked best for you? In this post, I will discuss my opinion on each, but I want to hear your opinions as well!

Posted on November 19, 2010Author teylorfelizCategories GeneralTags computer science, degree, Design, university, web development

Promo Code Giveaway from jQRef: A jQuery Reference Application

We really love doing giveaways here at Admix Web, and today is another great giveaway for our readers. Today we are giving five (5) readers a chance to win a promo code for jQRef, which is a jQuery reference application available for IPad, IPhone, and ITouch, thanks to Luke Borloz, the creator of the application.

Posted on November 17, 2010Author teylorfelizCategories ContestTags apple, giveaway, jquery

15 Ways to Speed Up Your WordPress Blog

Slow WordPress Blogs turn everyone off – Google doesn’t like sites that load slowly, and readers have to impatiently wait to read your brilliant material.

Posted on November 15, 2010Author teylorfelizCategories WordpressTags Blog, optimization, Plugins, speed up, Wordpress

Tips to Code Better CSS in your Projects

CSS is not very hard to use or learn, though it may be hard to master. Moreover, if you use CSS for your projects, especially when they are large projects, it can be very hard if you do not follow certain tips to help you manage the CSS code better.

Posted on November 9, 2010Author teylorfelizCategories TutorialTags best practices, CSS, frontend, howto, Tips, web development

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