Getting started with QT Jambi on Linux

In this article I’ll explain how to install QT Jambi and write your first Hello world program. Installation of QT Jambi SDK Quick Overview of the SDK Integration with Eclipse Your first Jambi Program Jambi Links Installation of QT Jambi SDK First, you need to download the “Qt Jambi – Java bindings Binaries” for your OS (about 100MB), get it from� here. Since I am using Ubuntu, the following instructions will be for Linux.

MS SQL Server 2008 with PHP

I personally choose not to use Micro$oft products when it is possible, but sometimes the choice is not given. For these unfortunate who have to deal with SQL Server 2008 (or 2005), here is how to get around without too many swear words and avoid licensing costs. Requirements Windows Vista (Win XP should do also) .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 Windows Installer 4.5 Windows PowerShell 1.0 MS Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0 Note: You need to have genuine windows copy to download PowerShell from Microsoft website; however it is possible to find it elsewhere if you google around.

Capistrano 2 Recipe for Dreamhost Shared Hosting and mod_rails

Introduction I could not find an updated documentation on how to setup properly a rails application on Dreamhost, so I thought I’d share the information I gathered.. First off, thanks to the Phusion team, with Passenger (a.k.a. mod_rails), it’s now very convenient, easy, and cheap to run a rails application on Dreamhost. Also, special thanks to Todd Huss for discovering the multi dreamhost user hack. Basically, you need to run each of your rails application on Dreamhost under a different shell user.

Hello !

I am David Lauzon, a freelance web developer since February 2005. I am usually based in Montreal (QC, Canada), but I will be blogging from Chiang Mai (Thailand) for the following months. I will be writing about Ruby on Rails, Web 2.0, Linux, and general IT developments. I also will be releasing open source code here, so stay tuned !