This document is designed to show that using git on Windows is not a difficult process. In this guide, I will create a repository, make several commits, create a branch, merge a branch, search the commit history, push to a remote server, and pull from a remote server. The majority of this will be done […]
Anyone that has been working on a Windows based system (Regardless of what version) groans everytime you have to copy or move many files from a drive to another… I did however find this little gem that takes most of the pain out of it; FastCopy is the Fastest Copy/Delete Software on Windows. It supports UNICODE […]
Justin writes: It all started with a simple bug encountered while trying to get PHP and WCF to play nice. Before you know it I was attempting to compile PHP on windows myself. That’s when I realized how deep the rabbit hole really goes. via Microsoft won’t tell Zend how to build PHP on Windows.
Windows 7 interface (and desktop) is rather clean and minimalist. Of course, you can find everything you need in the famous and well-known Control Panel. However this solution won’t allow you to see and easily use all those nested settings included in the main options. Did you know that you can become a God? Well, […]