Hackadelic on February 22nd, 2010

Recently I’ve been increasingly getting contact form messages with “SEO Service” offers that “guarantee to get me on the first page of Google”. Interestingly, most of them supply www.yahoo.com as their website URL. WTF?

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Hackadelic on January 13th, 2010

This post elaborates on the sense and nonsense of technology choices for a WordPress plugin implementation. It compares two diametrically different technological foundations, PHP vs JavaScript, for WordPress plugins.1

Of course, every WordPress plugin will ultimately contain at least some administrative portions of PHP code in order to hook into WordPress. I’m referring to the [...]

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In my prior post I talked about why it is a systemic property of making-money-quick programs to not provide a noteworthy oportunity for making any real money. Now making these considerations is not rocket science. How come there are so many who fall for this shit in spite of everything?

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Inspired by What “Be Yourself” Really Means, a cool contemplation about an advice that is usually both, thoughtlessly given and taken.

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Hackadelic on July 21st, 2009

In this post I’m jotting down some spontaneous thoughts about the importance of designing adequate software interfaces, kindof.

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Hackadelic on July 3rd, 2009

If you ask a solution provider, any solution provider, if their solutions were “intelligent”, you can bet you won’t get a single “no” answer. Consequently, every solution out there is intelligent, right? But is it?

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Hackadelic on June 27th, 2009

This post is about email harvesting – a process of collecting user email addresses, mostly with the purpose of using them for spam.

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Recently, I’m increasingly getting spam comments which refer to (yet another) “easy money from home” program. Interestingly, this time the name “Google” is involved. So I just thought I might jot down a bit of rant about it, but this turned out to be an analysis of the “easy money from home” scam pattern. I [...]

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Hackadelic on May 31st, 2009

Originally, Google developed algorithms that were meant to reflect the relevance of a HTML page to a user seeking information. In times when people were not SEO-aware yet, a page that ranked high in search results did so because it’s content deserved it. Hence, page rank really meant that: A rank for that page’s content.
Things [...]

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Hackadelic on May 30th, 2009

Yesterday, I read yet another quote that evangelizes “clean code”:
Code that only you can understand does not make you an advanced coder; code that your grandmother can understand does!
Jeremy Brown – Macromedia Flash MX 2004 ActionScript 2.0 Dictionary

Now WTF is that supposed to mean?

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