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In response to a recent stipulation enforced by SARS (South African Revenue Service), which states that effective 1 March 2009, South African tax payers will be required to properly track their travel and related expenses in order to qualify for rebates, we’ve launched a free web application that enables users to accomplish this online. Available [...]

Yesterday, I (proudly) sent the following mail to the office: “We have just officially entered PersonL (last minute) into this years TechCrunch50 Contest We had half applied, decided it was too late, and then they mailed me yesterday and asked me to complete the entry by tomorrow… So we got cracking and churned out a [...]

Off we go! Another year of discovery, excitement, change and quite possibly some daunting challenges awaits our brave developer hearts once more. As we walk bleary-eyed to our desks again, fresh smells of coffee filling the office, it’s an excellent time to refocus – amongst other things – on our technical goals; how we’d like [...]

Every year, White Wall Web has bi-annual conferences to discuss issues relevant and interesting to the WWW team. Each end of year conference is a culmination of the year’s learnings and industry developments and takes place over two days. This year WWW plans to do something a little different. “As we have grown in both size [...]

In the last two weeks my development team has made a few new discoveries in the area .Net ORM tools. The new additions are Sub Sonic (free) and Entity Spaces (paid – $80). We are in the process of evaluating and prototyping both of these tools for a enterprise sized web-application that we are about [...]

Introduction First up, I have to mention that my first experience in the programming world was with C# .NET. I thought that I would never move to another language never mind leaving the .NET framework.I started working at WhiteWallWeb and the oddity language PHP4. Coming from a completely object oriented approach to the scripting PHP4 [...]

BarCamp Cape Town

I am currently at BarCamp Cape Town – day two. It is rather small but there are some smart guys here and the discussion is very stimulating. Currently Adrian Rossouw from Bryght did a useful presentation on Drupal. Everyone who has the required knowledge seems to agree with our hypothesis that Drupal is the best [...]

I thought it quite interesting to find that an article about a WIKI detailing how to buy and sell on auction on Ebay called www.ebaywiki.com made headline news on IOL SA today.

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