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What, who, where am I?!?
Craig Lotter is a web developer based in Gordon's Bay, South Africa, who seems completely incapable of shaking off that pesky inner child within, the one that forces him to love all things animated or hand drawn.
The Rugged Rock of Craig contains snippets of his life, popular culture and all the important things like anime, manga, games and comic books. The CodeUnit of Craig on the other hand contains the more serious stuff like code snippets and tutorials, while the House of C chronicles his foray into the world of web comics.
For which it never seems he has enough time anyway.
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Rugged Rock Studio
- CodeUnit Collections
- Funakoshi Karate International South Africa
- Rugged Rock Studio: The Portfolio of Craig Lotter
- The Codeunit of Craig
- The House of C
- The Rugged Rock of Craig
Tag Archives: Ubuntu
Ubuntu: Change the File Size Limit for phpMyAdmin SQL Dump Imports
Working with the web-based phpMyAdmin can sometimes be a bit of a lesson in frustration, particularly when you start bumping your head against its various limitations. One such annoying limit is the default 2MB upload limit applied for SQL file imports. Continue reading
Posted in Tutorials Tagged Apache, localhost, mysql, php.ini, phpmyadmin, size limit, Ubuntu Comments Off
Ubuntu: Create a Subdomain under Localhost
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I enjoy using the powerful NetBeans IDE for all my PHP web development work, and believe it or not, installing it in Ubuntu is actually pretty simple to achieve. Continue reading
Ubuntu: Simple Install for PHPMyAdmin
PHPMyAdmin is a useful web-based management tool for your MySQL server running as part of your LAMP stack. To install this tool in Ubuntu turns out to be pretty simple after all. Continue reading
Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat: GConf Cleaner to Boost Your Performance!
Just like its commercial big brother, Windows, Ubuntu sometimes manages to miss deleting certain keys or associated data when you uninstall programs or packages. Needless to say, this affects your GConf Database which could in turn become unstable and might even go so far as causing some problems further down the line. Continue reading
Posted in Tutorials Tagged boost performance, gconf, gconf cleaner, maverick meerkat, registry, Ubuntu View Comments
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