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		<title>Las Vegas Coupon Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 07:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is always difficult to save money and it becomes doubly difficult when you have plans for vacation. How about saving money when you are on vacation? Sounds great but on second thought doesn&#8217;t seem realistic. How can you save money when you are out there to spend and have a nice time? Yes, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is always difficult to save money and it becomes doubly difficult when you have plans for vacation. How about saving money when you are on vacation? Sounds great but on second thought doesn&#8217;t seem realistic. How can you save money when you are out there to spend and have a nice time? Yes, you can save money while you are enjoying on your family vacation.<br/><br/>Las Vegas Coupon Book is one of the best coupon book offering discounts on various reputed businesses all around Las Vegas . You get amazing discounts on hotels, restaurants, bars and pubs; you name it and its there in this coupon book. Discounts ranging between 15-50% will save a lot of dollars for you and will provide better services than what you would have received at that price.<br/><br/>Coupon-book.net provides you Vegas Coupon Book online. You just have to logon to our site and check out the various discounts that are on offer on these coupon books and just ask for them. If you are clear with what you want and what you don&#8217;t want then you can always search through category which will further save your time. After you finish searching you can click the link to access available online coupons.<br/><br/>You can get Las Vegas Coupon Book here at Coupon-book.net or you can even download your Vegas Coupon Book and print the coupons at home. Since, Las Vegas is a place of romance; some publishers market their Vegas Coupon Book as Romantic Coupon Book.<br/><br/>The basic concept behind Discount Coupon Books was to introduce average people to costly restaurants, hotels etc. There is very rare chance that an average individual will choose these expensive services. You get great discounts with the help of these coupons that entices an average person to take this opportunity and step in to the luxurious world.<br/><br/>For more information on discount coupon books visit &#8211; Discount coupon books<br/><br/>The author is a freelance writer associated with http://www.coupon-book.net<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Web Languages: Php Vs. Asp.net</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 03:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ASP.NETIf you program in ASP.NET you&#8217;ll typically get too responses from the other side. Either you&#8217;re rich (or your company is) or you&#8217;re a Microsoft lover. While the name comes from Microsoft&#8217;s old ASP technology, they made a huge leap with the .NET Framework, and the CLR allows you to use other languages for back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ASP.NET<br/><br/>If you program in ASP.NET you&#8217;ll typically get too responses from the other side. Either you&#8217;re rich (or your company is) or you&#8217;re a Microsoft lover. While the name comes from Microsoft&#8217;s old ASP technology, they made a huge leap with the .NET Framework, and the CLR allows you to use other languages for back end processing: typically Visual Basic.NET or C#.<br/><br/>ASP.NET&#8217;s strength lies in object oriented features, and it&#8217;s flexibility. Because of the CLR you can have C# programmers and VB.NET programmers working on the same project, or switch languages half way through and not have to rewrite all of your old classes. The .NET class library is organized into inheritable classes based around particular tasks, such as working with XML or image manipulation, so a lot of the more common tasks have been already handled for you.<br/><br/>Visual Studio .NET is a massive development IDE that (as long as your computer is fast enough) will shave tons of time of your coding. It has built in debugging along with IntelliSense, which allows for auto-completion of methods and variables so you don&#8217;t have to memorize everything.<br/><br/>On the down side, ASP.NET is expensive. One it uses tons more resources on the web server so you&#8217;ll require either better server or more servers in the farm. Windows 2003 and Visual Studio .NET are pretty tough on the pocket book as well. It&#8217;s extremely rare for an ASP.NET app not to be running on IIS. And if you pay attention to any of the bug reports, you&#8217;ll notice that Windows and IIS have had a bit of a history with vulnerabilities being exploited.<br/><br/>PHP<br/><br/>PHP works in combination of HTML to display dynamic elements on the page. PHP only parses code within its delimiters, such as . Anything outside its delimiters is sent directly to the output and not parsed by PHP.<br/><br/>PHP strength lies mostly in LAMP. The LAMP architecture has become popular in the Web industry as a way of deploying inexpensive, reliable, scalable, secure web applications. PHP is commonly used as the P in this bundle alongside Linux, Apache and MySQL. PHP can be used with a large number of relational database management systems, runs on all of the most popular web servers and is available for many different operating systems. This flexibility means that PHP has a wide installation base across the Internet; over 18 million Internet domains are currently hosted on servers with PHP installed.<br/><br/>With PHP 5 finally came exception handling and true OOP, but it still lack namespacing to prevent class naming collisions. PHP&#8217;s type checking is very loose, potentially causing problems. Another drawback is that variables in PHP are not really considered to have a type. Finally, for some reason big corporations feel that if they&#8217;re not paying for something, then it&#8217;s not worth buying. If that&#8217;s you&#8217;re company&#8217;s mentality, they just need to wake up and check out all the awesome free software that&#8217;s out there.<br/><br/>So Which Is Better?<br/><br/>We&#8217;ll I have my opinions and you may have yours as well. But in general, PHP is cheap, secure, fast, and reliable, while ASP.NET has quicker development time and is easier due to its class library system can probably be maintained more easily. Both are great languages, and it&#8217;s up to you to make the decision.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Pulped Fiction &amp; Paperless Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 19:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Close your eyes and imagine you’re on a beach straight out of one of those rum adverts. You’re in a tropical paradise surrounded by sun, sea and sand. You stretch out on your towel, liberally applying suntan lotion and reach into your bag for a good read. Out comes something the shape and size of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Close your eyes and imagine you’re on a beach straight out of one of those rum adverts. You’re in a tropical paradise surrounded by sun, sea and sand. You stretch out on your towel, liberally applying suntan lotion and reach into your bag for a good read. Out comes something the shape and size of a hardback, but instead of pages it has a screen.<br/><br/>You idly page through the scores of novels you downloaded from the Net before you came on holiday. And you idly rub your shoulder, reflecting on all the weight you didn’t have to lug through the airport because you weren’t carrying 20 different books. You select John Grisham’s latest lawyer tale, roll over on your front and begin to read. Five minutes later, thoroughly bored by legal blandness, you flip over to some Scottish swearing courtesy of Irvine Welsh. That’s better. Not so much a page turner as a real screen scroller…<br/><br/>This is the reading utopia promised by the en masse arrival of ebooks, heralded as the greatest revolution since the advent of the paperback. Most online book sellers enable you to download books or periodicals from the Net for a fee. They offer illuminated screens for night time reading and the ability to bookmark pages, make notes in the margin and search the complete text. No more pencil scribbles or dog-eared pages. Most are in Abobe’s PDF (Acrobat) format.<br/><br/>Already some of you will be squirming in your seats. Reading novels off a screen? Ridiculous. Who’d want to take a glorified laptop to the beach or in bed with them when they want a good read? The idea of reading a novel by Dickens from a screen is mad.<br/><br/>Maybe. But there’s a distinct method in the madness of the ebook manufacturers. The reason why they have emerged, is the ever increasing prevalence of the Net. Reading has become sexy again, thanks to the Web which, despite all the whiz-bang grooviness of animations and streaming audio, still remains a medium primarily of text and pictures.<br/><br/>People who complain about children not reading books forget that they’re spending an increasing amount of time online, reading Web pages, sending email and using search engines, all of which develop literacy. Thanks to the Net, more and more people are becoming used to the idea of reading from a screen, and computer monitors have come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years.<br/><br/>As such, the arrival of the ebook is the natural extension of this secret love affair with the screen. It’s easy to see why the ebook manufacturers are initially targeting students, academics and business people as their main audiences.<br/><br/>There’s also a distinct similarity between paperless books and the MP3 music format. Both technologies revolve around a different perspective of books and records. While we’re currently used to the idea of a record or book containing a particular chunk of information, technology is changing this.<br/><br/>The ebook and MP3 are moving towards the concept of the book and music player as simply containers for content, whether it’s literary or musical. You buy the device, then plug in only the titles or tracks you want.<br/><br/>Save trees, hug an ebook.<br/><br/></p>
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