Posted by Daniel Dumas on October 16, 2008 :: 383 views :: 2 Comments »

yes you heard it right folks! i dont know about this until i find this out just today anu raw hehe maybe some of you already know this but to to others who dont well check it out. As google’s celebration of its 10th year aniversarry the big G yes the big G lets you search their index way way back in 2001. . yes you 
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Posted by Daniel Dumas on October 15, 2008 :: 509 views :: No Comments »

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Hello to all pinoys out there just want to share this article i read, it is forwarded gazillion times already by pinoys via e-mail. just in case it didnt arrive in your mailbox.
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Posted by Daniel Dumas on October 08, 2008 :: 785 views :: 5 Comments »
huhuhu what happened kaya to my position in google yesterday my site is first in the key phrase “daniel dumas”, but now its at no. 6 na huhu bat kaya ganun. . T_T huhu. .are google having problems kaya?. .kaasar naman. .pero di kaya dahil sa binura ko sitemap ko?. .pero i uploaded it naman ulit kasi nag ayos ako ng permalinks eh. .bat kaya ganun. .huhu kaasar. .na deindexed ba tawag dito?. .waaaaahhh kakaasar i dont realy know pa kasi di pa ako masyado nakakapagaral ng SEO. .pero yun lang talaga ginawa ko, dinelete ko yung sitemap ko sa webmaster tools ng google kasi outdated na yung mga links ng old sitemap ko, ni-rebuild ko 
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Posted by Daniel Dumas on October 05, 2008 :: 1,938 views :: 4 Comments »
Assigning a value to PHP variable is very easy, you can use the assignment operator ( = ) to store values into a php variable. refer below for example.
<html>
<head>
<title>Assigning Values to PHP Variable</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
//this is how you assign a value to a php variable
$age = 20;
//To use the variable $age, simply call its name and PHP will substitute its value at runtime.
//this is how you use a php variable
echo "I am now $age years old";
?>
</body>
</html>
copy and paste the code above to your text editor and save it as variable.php then run it on your localhost.
you should get this output.. 
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Posted by Daniel Dumas on October 05, 2008 :: 1,207 views :: No Comments »
Variables are the building blocks of any programming language. in PHP variables are very important, it used to store numeric or non-numeric datas. PHP supports different types of variable types (Booleans, Integers, Floating point numbers, Strings, Arrays, Objects, resources and nulls.
PHP VARIABLE NAMING RULES:
- PHP variables starts with a $ sign : example. $daniel
- $ sign is followed by a letter or an underscore. thus $123 is not a valid PHP variable.

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Posted by Daniel Dumas on October 05, 2008 :: 786 views :: 2 Comments »
Me, MySelf and I just watched “Magingat ka sa Kulam” last night at SM Dasma and all i can say is waaaahhhhhhhh one of the horror movies na napatalon ulit ako hehe syempre as usual pag sa sinehan nakakadala ang sigawan ng mga tao hehe kaya nakakagulat hehe pero nakakatakot talaga siya. . “Magingat ka sa Kulam” is shown in celebration of Regal Films 48th Anniversary celebration which stars Judy Ann Santos and Dennis Trillo. It is still showing at SM Cinemas kaya sa mga mahihilig sa horror like me im sure you dont want to miss this one. kudos ganda ng pagkakagawa scary!! hehe R13 nga ang unang rating dito ng MTRCB kasi “too scary..” daw but 
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Posted by Daniel Dumas on September 30, 2008 :: 527 views :: 4 Comments »
Hooray..!! spongebob?hehe wooh after 48years im online again hahaha. . nahh 5 days of no connection its good to be back online hehe i miss my blog grr.. kaasar. . Smart Broken talaga ang Smart Bro just like what i read on jehzeel’s post a month ago i think cant remember when was that. .kaasar wala man lang rebate, palaging ganito ang connection dito sa amin. . my mom and I were planning to change our ISP to a more convenient one. . tanong-tanong muna ko kung ano maganda grrr…
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Posted by Daniel Dumas on September 23, 2008 :: 1,035 views :: No Comments »
For greater readability of your PHP code, you should add comments to it, so that you or other people who will look at the code later will understand it clearly.
To do this refer to the example below..
PHP Single Line Comment: 
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