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The partnership between the Missouri Association of Meat Processors and the Missouri Beef Industry Council is an opportunity to promote beef products and the state's beef industry. In this episode, Niki Cloud talks about the association and how it works in concert with the Missouri Beef Industry Council. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Dr. Margaret McFall-Ngai of the California Institute of Technology, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss her philosophy of the future of biology. Dr. McFall-Ngai has been described as “…a recognized thought leader regarding the cornerstone role microbiology plays in the life sciences.” I could not agree more. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Margaret McFall-Ngai Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode For beginning #Micronauts, I suggest this overview of the amazing roles microbes play in the lives of animals and plants: “We are living in a bacterial world, and it's impacting us more than previously thought“. Here is the more advanced article coauthored by Dr.McFall-Ngai on this topic: “Animals in a Bacterial World.” A must read. A video on this topic by Dr. McFall-Ngai. Another video on this topic by Dr. McFall-Ngai. A wonderful review of the squid-Vibrio symbiosis (relevant to discussion) from the laboratory of Dr. Karen Visick. The TCT story: how the same signal creates a light organ in squid and disease in humans. PAMPs versus MAMPs as a paradigm shift. A wonderful profile on Dr. McFall-Ngai An essay about career building by Dr. McFall-Ngai. Margaret McFall-Ngai's faculty website. The McFall-Ngai laboratory website. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com
Macplanete : podcast Mac, iPhone, iPad, iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, Apple TV...
Dans ce second épisode, découvrez la suite de 20 autres meilleures applications pour Mac OS X / macOS. Nous avons volontairement privilégié les outils gratuits et open source lorsque cela était possible. Voici la liste des apps élues : 1 - MacBooster : https://www.macboost.net/ld/general-fr/index.php?aff=40956 2 - SD Memory Card Formatter for Mac : https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/ 3 - SUS Inspector : https://github.com/hjuutilainen/sus-inspector/releases 4 - balena Etcher : https://etcher.balena.io/ 5 - WindiskWriter : https://github.com/TechUnRestricted/windiskwriter/blob/main/README.md 6 - APFS for Windows : https://www.kqzyfj.com/7081zw41w3JRSMMKRQJLMQPNOLN 7 - Bartender : https://www.macbartender.com/ 8 - coconutBattery : http://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/ 9 - Dusk : https://widgetworx.com/projects/dusk.html 10 - Latest : https://github.com/mangerlahn/Latest 11 - TopNotch : https://topnotch.app/ 12 - Speediness : https://sindresorhus.com/speediness 13 - MAMP : https://www.mamp.info/en/downloads/ 14 - ClearVPN : https://macpaw.audw.net/c/75078/998382/1733 15 - Burn : https://burn-osx.sourceforge.io/Pages/English/home.html 16 - AnyToISO : https://crystalidea.com/anytoiso 17 - DriveDx : https://binaryfruit.com/drivedx 18 - AweClone pour Mac : https://order.shareit.com/product?vendorid=200272207&productid=300866060&backlink=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.macplanete.com&affiliateid=200287084 19 - OpenCore Legacy Patcher = https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/releases 20 - keyCue / KeyClu : https://sergii.tatarenkov.name/keyclu/support/ Retrouvez nos tutoriels et astuces sur Macplanete.com, MacBookcity.fr et Jcbtechno.com Retrouvez nous sur les réseaux sociaux Twiter, FaceBook, TikTok et YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jcb0/message
Aquesta setmana de Carnestoltes dediquem tot el programa a Nova Orleans escoltant les darreres gravacions de Cha Wa Band, Trombone Shorty, Honey Island Swamp Band, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band i recordant gravacions de Dr John i Donald Harrison o de la Rebirth Brass Band. Acabem recomanant concerts de Carnaval al Marula Cafè amb la Nación Funk All Stars i també la propera actuació de la Mampön Afrobeat.
Today's episode explores the range of local WordPress environments, starting with MAMP and making it to Docker, Vagrant, and Local WP. Brian discusses the built-in WordPress local dev tool, @wordpress/env and the state of documentation. Somewhere along the way, Aurooba explains the difference between mamp-stacks and Docker.Local WP doesn't use Docker or any kind of virtualization anymore. Thanks for the correction, Andy! Learn more about that change here.A full transcript of the episode is available on the website. Watch the video podcast on YouTube and subscribe to our channel and newsletter to hear about episodes (and more) first!ServerPress is Shutting Down - https://wptavern.com/serverpress-is-shutting-downLocal WP - https://localwp.com/Block Editor Handbook - @wordpress/env - https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-env/MAMP PRO - https://www.mamp.info/en/mamp-pro/windows/DevKinsta - https://kinsta.com/devkinsta/Kana by Chris Weigman - https://chriswiegman.com/2022/09/introducing-kana-a-simple-and-powerful-wordpress-development-environment/Lando - https://lando.dev/Brian's website – https://briancoords.com/Aurooba's website – https://aurooba.com
Vi utgår från Netlifys köp av Gatsby och det leder till ett härligt spretigt samtal om allt från att GraphQL är överskattat, att delat ägandeskap inte är något ägandeskap, Jamstack, WAMP, MAMP, MERN och andra stackar inklusive myrstackar. Dessutom en hel del om att ursäkta influencers, att företag alltid kommer se till sig själv i första hand och lite lite alkoholhets. Om du gillar podden blir vi väldigt glada för en liten recension i iTunes, prenumeration på Spotify eller om du säger hej på Twitter (Anton, Therése)
It's been a while since a new episode of the MAMP podcast dropped, and sadly there won't be anymore new episodes. However, I am launching a brand new, bimonthly podcast called Read, Write & Create and on this short little episode, I'm going to tell you all about it. Think bite-sized creative pep talks for BIPOC writers. The new podcast officially launches in January 2023 and I hope if it sounds like something you need in your life, you'll tune in and subscribe. Until then, Write On!
Change log The first build of the http://howtocodewell.net pre-production Docker image is making its way through the GitLab pipelines towards the Kubernetes clusters The Code Quiz has paused for a week as I'm taking some time off. The Code Quiz API now includes the Open API generator which will be used to generate type script for the API client Lots of great pull requests being added to the Code Quiz open source project http://github.com/howToCodeWell/code-quiz Feedback from Abu Sales on the Best PHP tools of 2018 - Top 5 video Great for professionals, However, for amateurs as am I, MAMP as environment, and WeBuilder (buy) or Notepad++ (free) as Editor are more than enough to fly toward the mountain ! What is WAMP? Windows Apache MySQL PHP Install WAMP https://www.wampserver.com/en/ What is MAMP? Mac Apache MySQL PHP Install MAMP https://www.mamp.info/en/downloads/ What is LAMP? Linux Apache MySQL PHP, Python and/or Perl How to install a LAMP stack https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-ubuntu-18-04
On episode 66 of the podcast we’re going to talk about witches. Why? Because there is a growing number of women who are practicing witchcraft in the United States. And because this is America, there is a racial divide in this increasingly popular witching community. Apparently, Black witches and white witches just can’t get along. Cries of cultural appropriation, questions of who gets to call themselves a witch, and how witches are portrayed in popular media are all discussions that are happening in the witching world and they are all discussions that require a multiracial perspective. They are also discussions that require an understanding and knowledge of the multicultural roots of witchcraft in America. That is why I’m so excited to have Via Hedera as my guest for today’s show. Via is a sculptor, folklore enthusiast, writer and occult practitioner operating a blog dedicated to folkloric witchcraft in the Americas, modern animism and sacred art. Growing up in a multicultural and spiritually diverse community, she dedicates her time to the study of traditional witchcraft practices, ancestor veneration, and all things magical. Via is also the author of the just released book, Folkloric American Witchcraft and the Multicultural Experience and she is an expert in the multicultural history of witchcraft and witchlore in the United States. It’s a history that includes African, Indigenous and European cultures and it is fascinating. If you never stopped to think how witchcraft, magic and spirituality were part of the fabric of this country, prepare to have your mind blown. During our conversation, Via explains the multicultural roots of American witchlore, how her own multiracial background inspired her to investigate magic, folklore and witchcraft, and who gets to call themselves a witch in America today. Warning, I think I use the word "fascinating" at least 10 times over the course of this episode and I apologize in advance, but have a listen and you'll see, the whole show really is fascinating. Literary Links from the Show What I'm Reading Now: Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge The delicious novel that sparked my interest in the multicultural roots of witchcraft in America: The Once and Future Witches by Alix Harrow Multicultural Witchcraft Resources To keep up with Via Hedera, or to order one of her statues like the ones pictured in the image above, visit her blog, ViaHedera.com Grab a copy of Via's book Folkloric American Witchcraft and the Multicultural Experience either on Amazon or on Bookshop.org Books that Via recommended to further your journey into witchcraft Jambalaya: The Natural Woman's Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals Working the Roots by Michele E. Lee Healing with Herbs and Rituals: A Mexican tradition Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition Mules and Men by Zora Neale Hurston How to Fight White Supremacy In light of the recent increase of violence against Asian Americans, I promised to share some books specifically meant to help white people dismantle white supremacy. Here are some options that come highly recommended. If you don't think you need these books yourself, buy one for a friend. 1. Me and White Supremacy 2. How to Be an Anti-Racist 3. Lies My Teacher Told Me 4. An Indigenous People's History of the United States 5. What White People Can Do Next MAMP Podcast Episodes to Listen to Help You Fight White Supremacy Don't Be Racist, Use Your Voice Don't Be Racist, Decolonize Your Mind Don't Be Racist, Take Action Way to Support the Podcast Please subscribe, rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts Tell your book-loving friends about the podcast Do your online book shopping on the MAMP bookstore. You'll find the books of all of our guests, plus a curated collection of multicultural books for adults and children.
On episode 64 of the podcast, I’m introducing a new segment called Writing Wisdom with Lori. On these mini-episodes, I’ll be sharing actionable inspiration for writers, aspiring writers and creative folks looking to put pen to paper. I want to give you a jolt of what you need to live your best literary life. Think tips, hacks and mindset motivation to get you going, or keep you going on your writing journey. For this very first writing wisdom segment, I'm talking about the most important lesson all writers must learn, and that is that anybody can write. If you can follow a recipe, then you can learn to write. During this brief episode, I'm sharing how new writers and seasoned writers alike, can look at their writing practice like a person who is learning to bake. We start with a recipe, follow the steps, then begin to experiment until we can successfully execute a beautiful cake – or novel – from scratch. Listen to the show for actionable inspiration and writing wisdom that will hopefully help you believe in your right to write. Literary Links for more Writing Wisdom If you're looking for a good no-nonsense (recipe) book on writing, I love Stephen King's On Writing. I re-read it whenever I need inspiration and tips on writing fiction. If you love podcasts as much as I do, and would like to listen to an inspiring podcast on writing, try the Write-Minded Podcast. Hosted by the director of NaNoWriMo Grant Faulkner and the publisher of She Writes Press, Brooke Warner, the show offers interviews with stellar writers on specific craft-focused topics. If you want to take a writing class - anything from memoir to screen writing - consider Gotham Writers Workshop. They are based in New York City, but with online classes, you can live anywhere and take one of their courses. If you want to hear how some badass women use their writing to change the world, for some added inspiration for your writing practice, listen to the How to Be a Revolutionary Writer episode from the MAMP podcast. (It will definitely get you fired up and ready to write.) And if after listening to this episode, you just want to bake a cake from scratch, try this recipe for Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake. It's the same one that appears on the back of the Hershey's cocoa tin and it is delicious. Do you have any questions about your writing practice? Are you struggling with some part of your journey? Are you seeking permission to write? Leave me you questions and comments on the show notes page for this episode on the My American Meltingpot blog, and I'll try to answer them on my next "Writing Wisdom" episode. ******************************** How to Support the Show 1. Subscribe to the show on your favorite platform. 2. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts 3. Do your online book shopping on the My American Meltingpot Bookstore 4. Make a donation via paypal on the My American Meltingpot Website. Thank you!
On episode 61 of the show, we’re talking about Blackness, Identity Politics and self-publishing as a form of activism with Dr. Yaba Blay, author of the just released book, One Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race. Dr. Blay’s book, One Drop is a gorgeous coffee table book filled with beautiful full-color portraits of people who identify as Black. The people are divided in groups: Mixed Black, American Black and Diaspora Black and each portrait is accompanied by a personal essay about the person’s racial background and lived identity experience. But this is not just a book of pretty pictures, One Drop also has a deeply researched explanation of the history of Blackness, the history of whiteness and the significance of the one-drop rule in America. Some of the faces in the book are recognizable, like journalist Soledad O’Brien, but the majority are the faces of ordinary people with extra-ordinary stories to tell. During our conversation, Dr. Blay and I discuss the origin story for One Drop, why she chose to self-publish the book after mainstream publishers rejected it, and how she felt when a mainstream publisher decided to re-publish the book now in 2021, seven years after its original publication. We also talk about colorism, how annoying and counter-productive it is to question someone’s Blackness and who the one-drop rule really benefits? We had a passionate conversation that went way beyond the book! Literary Links from the Show During the Meltingpot Minute, I reviewed the book, Good Talk by Mira Jacob. Good Talk is a graphic memoir about coming of age as an Indian American woman, marrying a white man and raising brown children in the age of Trump. To learn more about Good Talk and Mira Jacob, please visit her website. To learn more about Dr. Yaba Blay, visit her website and catch her on the gram where she posts regularly about her many projects and passions. To buy your copy of One Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race, please consider purchasing from Uncle Bobbie's Coffee and Books or your favorite Black-owned bookstore. We mentioned author Zetta Elliott during the episode. Zetta is a prolific children's book and YA author, who has a lot to say about equity and the publishing industry. Listen to Zetta's episode on the podcast for an inspiring conversation about writing and self-publishing. To support the show, remember to do your book shopping at the My American Meltingpot Online bookstore. If you're interested in reading more about skin color politics, check out my book, Same Family, Different Colors: Confronting Colorism in America's Diverse Families. Beacon Press is the progressive and innovative publisher who picked up Yaba's book, One Drop. Check out Beacon's amazing catalog of diverse books. ******************* Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. And feel free to leave us a tip via PayPal on the homepage of the MAMP website. Thank you!
On episode 50 of the podcast, we're continuing our "Don't Be Racist" series. And the lesson for this episode is all about taking action. Do Take Action to be an anti-racism warrior. Don’t sit on the sidelines and wait for someone else to do the work. Last week we talked about mastering your mindset. Finding your why for doing this work. Hopefully, it is now clear in your mind why you need to become an anti-racism warrior. So, the next step is to take action to bring about the change we want and need in this country. During the episode, I break down how to get yourself motivated to take action as an anti-racism warrior, and the types of actions you can take, especially if you're just getting started as an activist. I don't want anyone to feel overwhelmed or get burned out too fast, so take my advice to heart. We need our warriors in the game for all four quarters. Do This: To Be An Anti-Racism Warrior in Action Here's what you should remember about taking action as an anti-racism warrior: Start small - Don’t overwhelm yourself. But keep in mind that little actions can have big results. Find your zone of genius to make it easier to get in the game. Use the skills you have in the area where it is most needed. Find a friend to do the work together. Anti-racism work is more fun with a friend. Don’t reinvent the wheel, you can just help roll the wheel up the hill. There are hundreds of local and national organizations doing anti-racism work and they need help. Volunteer for one of these organizations instead of trying to think up something new to do. I would love to hear what kind of action you’re taking on your journey to become an anti-racist warrior. Please leave a comment on the show notes page on the My American Meltingpot blog and tell me what you're up to! You'll also find more resources to help you take action. *This episode is sponsored by a new course on Teachable called, “Finding Your Role in this Moment of Social Change.” This course is ideal for anyone who wants to make a change in the world but doesn’t know how or where to start. This self-paced, 90-minute course will help you figure out the role you want to play in social movements and how you can make effective, lasting change. If you're looking for more instruction and a deeper understanding of how activists really make change with their work, definitely check out this course - taught by author and and activist Eileen Flanagan. You may remember Eileen from the moving essay she wrote about the connections between racism and climate change on the MAMP blog. She is the real deal and an excellent teacher.
This week, Johnny delivers the very latest on the world of gluttony and some interesting facts about Uruguay. Plus, Gav celebrates the life of Jack Charlton, the King of Mamp. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk
These applications are One Trick Ponies. A One Trick Pony is a person or thing with only one unique feature, talent or area of expertise. In the scope of today’s episode, a One Trick Pony is an application that only does one thing, but it does that one thing very well. Here are sone One Trick Ponies I regularly use that could help you with your design business. 1) 1Password (Mac + Windows) 1Password is an application for managing passwords on Mac, Windows, IOS and Android. 1Password allows you to store all your strong hard to remember passwords in a secure location. All you have to do is remember one single password and let this password manager do the rest. 2) Squoosh (Web-based) Squoosh.app is a useful website to optimize and shrink the file size of your images without compromising quality. Drag an image onto the browser window, adjust the settings if needed, and download the smaller image file for use. 3) BackBlaze (Mac + Windows) BackBlaze is a set-it-and-forget-it backup solution for your computer. Install it and let it do its job unhindered and rest assured that your computer is continuously backed up. Should you ever need to restore your computer, you can easily do so from the online backup, or order a physical hard drive containing all your data shipped to you. 4) Carbon Copy Cloner (Mac only) Carbon Copy Cloner creates bootable copies of any hard drive. Create manual backups or schedule automated backups of any drive. Smart Updates saves time by only backing up files that have been added or modified since your last backup. Windows users, here are some alternatives to Carbon Copy Cloner. 5) Disk Inventory X - (Mac) Disk Inventory X is a free disk usage utility for Mac. It shows the sizes of files and folders in a unique graphical way. Quickly determine what is using up the most space on your hard drive. Disk Inventory X is based on WinDirStat for Windows. 6) Font Doctor (Mac + Windows) Diagnose and fix common font problems automatically with FontDoctor, FontDoctor locates and eliminates hard-to-find font issues that can cause problems on your computer. 7) Grammarly (Mac + Windows) Compose clear, mistake-free writing that makes the right impression with Grammarly's writing assistant. Grammarly works in all your favourite web browsers and applications. 8) Little Snitch (Mac Only) Little Snitch makes invisible internet connections visible so that you remain in control of who your computer is talking to. Keep track of your computer's network activity and take charge of who it does or doesn't communicate with. Windows users, here are some alternatives to Little Snitch. 9) MAMP (Mac + Windows) MAMP creates a local server environment on your Mac or Windows computer allowing you to run WordPress locally. MAMP is available in a Free and Pro version to match your needs. 10) Paparazzi! (Mac) Paparazzi! is a small Mac utility for taking screenshots of entire webpages, even the portions not visible on the screen. Enter the URL and tell Paparazzi! what format you want your screenshot, PNG, JPG, TIFF or PDF. Google Chrome screenshot feature. On Mac 1.Opt + Command + I 2.Command + Shift + P On Windows/Linux/Chrome OS 1.Ctrl + Shift + I 2.Ctrl + Shift + P These keyboard shortcuts will open Chrome's developer menu. Then Type "screenshot," and you'll see options for capturing portions of or the full webpage. Chrome will automatically save the screenshot to your Downloads folder! 11) PDFKey Pro (Mac + Windows) PDFKey Pro lets you easily unlock password-protected PDF files allowing you to open, edit and print them. 12) TNEF’s Enough (Mac) TNEF's Enough allows Mac Users to extract and read Microsoft TNEF stream files, often received as windmail.dat attachments. 13) VLC (Mac + Windows) VLS is a free cross-platform multimedia player that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio Cds and VCDs. What One Trick Pony applications do you use? Let me know by leaving a comment for this episode. Resource of the week 4-Week Marketing Boost The Four Week Marketing Boost! is a free guide I created that will help you strengthen your marketing position, boost your brand’s awareness & social presence and ultimately ensure you are in tip-top shape to offer a best first impression to potential new clients. This guide is divided into 20 short actions that comfortably fit into your regular day and are designed to take as little time away from your client work as possible. Although you can complete these exercises quickly, it is recommended you tackle only one per day, spending no more than 30 minutes per task. After completing this four-week plan, you will be in a better position to present yourself to, and win over new clients. You can download the Four Week Marketing Boost for free by visiting marketingboost.net. Or, if you are in the U.S.A., you can text the word MARKETINGBOOST to 44222. Improve your business' image and create the best first impression possible to attract more clients.
On episode 21 of My American Meltingpot, listen in on my conversation with author, Laila Lalami. Laila is the author of the book, The Other Americans, our fall book club pick in the My American Meltingpot book club. She is also the author of three other award-winning novels including, The Moor's Account and Secret Son. A native of Morocco, Laila is a professor of creative writing at the University of California Riverside. The Other Americans begins with the mysterious death of a Moroccan immigrant, but is so much more than a murder mystery or a thriller. A perfect fit for the MAMP book club, The Other Americans is a rumination on family, belonging, love and who gets to call America home. It is so good, and in this episode we get to hear what inspired Laila to write the book, how she got in the headspace of the rainbow coalition of characters that narrate the story, and why she had to decolonize her own language in order to find her true writing voice. For the full show notes, with links to the resources mentioned in the episode, please visit the My American Meltingpot blog.
Episode 16 of the My American Meltingpot podcast is a preview of what we're working on this summer: I'm going to the south of Spain to report on Spain's connection to Blackness. It all started with a book I wrote 10 years ago called Kinky Gazpacho: Life, Love & Spain. I'm going back to Spain this summer to find out what has changed for Black people living in Spain today and for the artists and academics studying Spain's Black history. To find out more about my trip to the Iberian peninsula, check out the details on the My American Meltingpot blog. There won't be any new episodes of the podcast in July and August while I'm no assignment in Spain, so be sure to listen to the rest of the episodes in the archives and follow me on social media. And don't forget to subscribe. Gracias and Hasta luego! (The beautiful music played in this episode is by Gnawledge and is called Flamencología under a creative commons agreement.)
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On episode # 14 of the MAMP podcast, I get to chat with debut author and actress, Tembi Locke about her beautiful new book, From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily and Finding Home. From Scratch is the first selection for the My American Meltingpot Book Club. In our conversation, Tembi and I talk about the reasons she decided to write this searing story about life after her husband's death from cancer; her writing process as a newbie author; what life is like for a Black-American woman in Sicily; raising multiracial children; and the healing power of food. We also chat about the Reese Witherspoon effect on Tembi's book, since Reese also selected From Scratch for her book club to read. Trust, it's all good things. Find the show notes for this episode and more about Tembi Locke on MyAmericanMeltingpot.com.
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On episode 11 of the My American Meltingpot podcast, we're dissecting and deconstructing white supremacy with the brilliant authors of the new book, How We Fight White Supremacy: A Field Guide to Black Resistance. Akiba Solomon and Kenrya Rankin, both editors at the news and culture website, Colorlines, join me for a profound discussion about the pervasiveness and pain of white supremacy in American society. We also talk about the myriad ways folks can resist and fight in every day life without losing their lives or their minds. Plus, we take time to imagine what the world would look like without white supremacy, a freedom dream indeed. Without a doubt, this is the most powerful episode of the podcast to date. Prepare yourself for cheers, tears and an action plan to dismantle this most pressing problem. After listening, check out our show notes on the MAMP blog for resources for real life to help you fight white supremacy.
Matt finally reaches halfway in the Bootcamp, and kicks off MySQL with Workbench, using Mamp and Xampp, and later, Ryan shares a recent mini-job experience related to the bootcamp.
What means production and local development and what are different development stacks like MAMP, LAMP, WAMP, XAMP and VM's such as docker vagrant or VirtualBox?
On episode #4 of the MAMP podcast, we're revisiting the one-drop rule with two women who both believed they were white, until they discovered by accident, that they weren't. My guests are Gail Lukasik and Shannon Wink. Gail is the author of the new book, White Like Her: My Family's Story of Race and Racial Passing. Shannon is a Philadelphia-based journalist and writer. In her late 40s, Gail discovered that her mother had been passing as white for her entire adult life. Shannon learned her maternal grandfather wasn't Native American as he'd claimed, he was actually Black. Listen in on a fascinating discussion about racial identity, passing, and what it really means to be Black or white in America.
The boys celebrate the electoral process as they play a few debate games, talk about all of the potential new Disney TV, Gifted (S2E5), Titans (S1E3), and the comic issues: Extermination #4, Multiple Man #5, Iron Man #5, West Coast Avengers #3, X-Men Black Emma Frost. The debates turn sour very quickly and Clarke lets his opinion's be *known*, there's some early MAMP talk, and no one really cares about dying X-Men.
In this episode, we all square up at high noon, discussing our favorite local development environments in a shootout to determine the best of the best. We talk about why we use a local dev environment at all, and what we're trying to accomplish by using one.
There are a lot of factors tech managers need to consider when inheriting or choosing a technology stack. We talk about how we chose specific stacks in the past (or didn't) and why we're using a brand new one for a side project.
Cynthia Amnéus, Chief Curator and Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles, leads a conversation about the ways technologies like 3D printing can affect the world of fashion. Her guests are Dr. Michael Mamp, Associate Professor of Fashion Merchandising & Design at Central Michigan University, and Matthew Martin, 3D scanning Professional at Exact Metrology. Hosted by Russell Ihrig. Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao For more info and other programs, visit: www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Exact Metrology: http://www.exactmetrology.com/
Aujourd'hui je réponds à la question de John qui me demande si cela vaut le coup de travailler sur son site WordPress en local. Même si j'aurais aimé pouvoir te donner un avis tranché, je ne vais pas pouvoir le faire dans ce DVA... En effet, il n'y a pas de bonne ou de mauvaise réponse. Il y a juste des avantages et des inconvénients à travailler en local. Laisse moi commencer par les inconvénients : - L'environnement de développement est différent ; - Le site est sur ton ordinateur ; - Il faudra faire une migration - pense à Duplicator pour le faire facilement ; Et maintenant les avantages : - Un site en local sera plus rapide ; - Pas besoin de connexion internet - ou alors très peu ; - Le site est sur ton ordinateur ; - Tu ne risques rien du tout - tu peux te faire plaisir en testant ce que tu veux et tu es à l'abri du piratage ; - Tu peux utiliser des outils de développement modernes comme Git, Sass, Grunt... Voilà l'article sur le fichier .htaccess dont je te parlais : https://wpmarmite.com/htaccess-wordpress/ Si tu veux travailler en local tu peux utiliser Mamp : https://www.mamp.info Dis-moi ce que tu penses du local en commentaire :) Et n'oublie pas de t'abonner à la chaîne Youtube de la Marmite : ⏩ https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WPMarmite
Hear two of the worst cases of landing yourself in it this week – when in hole – plus Johnny and Gav's take on libel, Jamaican bass systems and half-time team talks. And there's another trip to the Mampsite with more extracts from Jackie Charlton's bible of Mamp. Along with that all the usual stuff – the Good, Bad and Ugly of the sporting week, Back In Black, What's On This Weekend, and your exceptional Mexican Handbags – keep them coming in to kickabout@radiox.co.uk You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
Johnny got to grips with disappointment this week, whilst Gav got to grips with a league match from 1965. There's also news of tennis at the Royal Albert Hall, an in-depth explanation of Rugby League, and plenty of acronyms. All this plus some more Mamping, Back In Black, and your excellent Mexican Handbags – keep them coming in. You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
## Kalabox * What is Kalabox? * Brief story on history Kalabox * Is there a plan to use the “official” Docker for mac backend instead of VirtualBox? * Current update on state of Kalabox * How does Kalabox compare with other local dev tools like Mamp, DrupalVM etc.? * Specifically: Speed, flexibility * Is Kalabox, or will it be usable with server environments other than Pantheon? Ie: Acquia, VPS, PlatformSH ## Use Cases * Team standardization * Fast local dev * Automated repeatable tasks * Github workflow? * Composer based workflow? * Our three month roadmap ## Tandem * You mentioned Tandem in the into, and you gave me a brief description before the show, but can you expand a little bit on what that is? ## Links from the show: * Mike P. on drupal.org - https://www.drupal.org/u/pirog * Mike P. on Twitter - https://twitter.com/pirogcommamike * Kalabox Website - http://www.kalabox.io * Main Documentation - http://docs.kalabox.io* Pantheon Specific Documentation - http://pantheon.kalabox.io * PHP Specific Documentation - http://php.kalabox.io * Kalabox on Github - https://github.com/kalabox * Intro to Kalabox video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_5Z7uk7Yp4 * ThinkTandem - http://thinktandem.io
Plenty for Johnny & Gav to get their teeth into this week, including golf hooligans, hair transplants, meat-cancelling headphones and grinding – but most importantly of all is your introduction to Mampness. All this plus the usual Meat Locker, Back In Black, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of the sporting week, What's On This Weekend, and of course Mexican Handbags – keep yours coming in! You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
Today we caught up with Joey Banks, a designer here in SF, previously at Scoot Networks. Joey is a self-described junior designer, and in today's show we dig into his journy in the industry, his next projects, what makes a good mentor, how to build your network and more.
Au programme Questions posées Organisation du temps Réunions avec Clients Organisation des tâches Outils utilisés. Code et Framework Hébergeurs Maintenance ? Plugins minimum Status Client Changer de statut Lien WordPress annonce l’interface Calypso – WP Spread Interview with Automattic CEO, Matt Mullenweg, on Calypso and more | Post Status Moving from MAMP to Vagrant for […]
Two Chrises? God help us. Our guest this episode is Chris Fidao, creator of the ultra-successful and awesome Servers For Hackers web site and e-book. We talk about info products (because Chris has to talk about his money making schemes all the time), what devs should know about devops, Nginx vs. Apache vs. Your Mom, and old tech that keeps on keeping on. Also an update of Gary Hockin’s ongoing embezzlement campaign. Did you know STICKERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE? BUY SOME NOW AT devhell.info/shop!!!! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 53.1MB, 1:14:00 ) Links and Notes MailChimp Servers for Hackers newsletter Blog UserScape MAMP/WAMP Vagrant tasksel install lamp-server upstart systemd sys5init
Im Jahre 1992 kam Nintendos Hit Kirby auf dem Game Boy raus. Das hat allerdings nicht mit unserer Episode zu tun. Wir sprechen mit Bastian Allgeier über sein CMS “Kirby” Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Diese Episode findet ihr wie immer auch auf YouTube. Die heutige Episode von Der Übercast wird exklusive unterstützt von: Boom 2 bewerkstelligt, dass alles was aus eurem Mac rauskommt viel lauter und klarer klingt. Holt euch fein abstimmbare Equalizer, coole Audio-Effekte und eine personalisierte Audioerfahrung für euren Mac – was für ein Model auch immer ihr habt. Benutzt den Code “DERUBERCAST20” um 20% Rabatt zu bekommen. Überbleibsel Ein Wearable zur Bemessung der sexuellen Performanz “Es war ja nur eine Frage der Zeit” sagt unser Sven…. In der Tat war es nur eine Zeitfrage bis genau dieser Pilot sich bei seiner Recherchearbeit über ein Gadget stößt, dass einfach mehr kann und auch verrät, ob man selbst mehr kann. Mit dem Geeksme Armband erfahrt ihr, ob ihr ein Don Juan seit oder eher nach Horst Schlemmer als letzter ins Ziel rollt. Banane? Klar, Banane als Wearable Da Sven wirklich intensiv nach was passendem gesucht hat, wird von ihm auch noch ausdrücklich ein Komplementär-Gadget empfohlen: Die smarte Banane von Dole. Dayli, voll gut Nachdem Patrick letzte Woche auf Dayli (2,99 €) geschwört hat, ist nun auch Andreas mit an Bord und ein überzeugter Daylinutzer. Die Guides haben es ihm angetan und nun ist er der Selfie König in Stuttgart. Außerdem kann er mit Due und URL Schemes eine hübsche Fast-Automation bauen. BEKANT, BEKANT Der Übercast will ja immer gesund und ergonomisch korrekt arbeiten. In der Mega-Pick-Show hatte Sven seinerzeit den ab 519 € erhältlichen Sitz- und Stehschreibtisch aus Ikeahausen gepickt. Nun hat er in weiß-weiß dastehen, Co-Pilot Patrick hat sich das schwarz-graue Modell ins Haus geholt. Bis dato gibt es nur erste Eindrücke. Was überzeugt hat war letzten Endes die 10-Jahres Garantie. Hier noch eine Alternative von Ergotopia und noch ein klasse Übersicht für alle die ein wenig mehr Geld ausgeben wollen: OmniFocus Flagged Task Widget Wer mehr Style auf dem Desktop will, über GeekTool hinweg ist und sich Patricks alten Pick Übersicht auf den Mac gezaubert hat, der kann sich nun eine OmniFocus Widgets auf den Desktop zaubern. Fitz Agard sein Widget in der V1. Überschallneuigkeiten Monodraw Andreas und Patrick sind begeistert. Es gibt nun einen Ascii-Art Editor für den Mac… und zwar einen richtig guten. Momentan ist das Schätzchen noch in der Beta und dadurch noch 40% günstiger. Zurück in die Zukunft Nun, Apples Spring forward Event ist leider ein paar Tage nach unserer Aufnahme für diese Episode gewesen. Trotzdem hier mal eine mehr oder minder interessante Anbindung an die Apple Watch. Sicherheitsspezialist Viper hat eine App, welche euer Auto fernsteuern kann mittels Verbindung zum hauseigenen SmartStart 4.0. Außerdem ganz am Rande ein Fantastical Tipp für die nächste Keynote: Gibt man “Apple Event March 9 at 10 a.m. PDT” ein, ist die App so nett und konvertiert automatisch die Zeitzone. Kirby – Gegner einsaugen, ausspucken und fliegen Nachdem Bastian uns die Entstehungsgeschichte zu Kirby geschildert hat, muss natürlich die Herkunft des Names geklärt werden. Wer jetzt mit Nintendo-Sternchen in den Augen lauscht und eine abgedrehte Videospieleliebesgeschichte erwartet hat, welche sich dann in Bastians Tausendsasser und Webseitenschleuder widerspiegelt, den müssen wir an dieser Stelle enttäuschen. Bastian wollte einfach nur einen GitHub Namen für sein Projekt, welche sich besser anhören sollte als der Ausgangsname “PHP-Sammlung”. Andreas hat sich falsch auf die Sendung vorbereitet. Neben Kirby gibt’s auch noch Bastians Werdegang als Freiberufler und andere Projekte wie Zootool (†). Links: Kirby is a file-based cms @getkirby @bastianallgeier Kirby Forum Probefahrt mit dem CMS Kirby ist flach und dateibasiert. Das macht das CMS einfach und portable. Der Kern ist PHP. So viel zumindest schon einmal vorab. Das Schmuckstück gibt es für 15 € als Privatlizenz zu kaufen. Die Pro Version für alle die Werbung auf ihrer Webseite haben und ein Gewerbe angemeldet haben im strengen Deutschland können 79 € berappen. Das coole an Kirby ist, dass man es sicher quasi als Trial runterladen kann und lokal einmal anschauen kann. Die GUI-Freunde benötigen dazu Hilfe von MAMP oder MAMP PRO, aber mit dem Mac geht es seit Mavericks eigentlich auch super einfach von der Kommandozeile. Dazu im Terminal in den Ordner mit eurem Projekt wechseln und php -S localhost:8000 eingeben. Alternativ kann man sich auch ein kleines Skript bauen oder eine Funktion für die .bashrc: open "http://meinbananen-gadget.dev:8000" #öffnet die Seite im Browser cd ~/Sites/meinbananen-gadget # den Projektordner öffnen php -S meinbananen-gadget.dev:8000 # PHP Server starten PS: Es kann sein, dass ihr bei MySQL Spielereien (also nicht bei Kirby) statt “localhost” 127.0.0.1 schreiben müsst. Zurechtfinden und Zurechtbiegen Die Front-End Jungs werden mit Kirby auf jeden Fall zurechtkommen. Wer von HTML, PHP und CSS nicht so viel Ahnung hat, kann sich zum einen mittels der Webseite helfen: Ein Blick auf die hervorragende Dokumentation. … oder auf die vorhandenen Themes & Plugins zurückgreifen anstatt selbst zu basteln: Baseblog Kirby Theme getkirby-themes.com getkirby-plugins.com Potentielle Verwendungszwecke für Kirby finden sich klassischerweise als Blogging-Plattform wie Sven es nutzt, als Portfolio oder auch ganz exotisch als Wiki oder eigenes Online-Rechnungstool für Agenturen. Mehr Beispiele findet ihr im Showcase-Bereich der Webseite. Publishing mit Dropbox Ja, auch das geht mit Kirby. Dazu braucht man allerdings einen eigenen Server… den kann man sich zum Beispiel bei Uberspace holen. Dort installiert man dann Dropbox (einfach so) und legt einen SymLink an schon schnurrt die Hütte. Bastian hat den Dropbox Sync auch noch genauer dokumentiert. Dabei lassen sich auch Artikel zeitgesteuert veröffentlichen. Was Pilot Sven aka The Italian Stallion aber wirklich begeistert und bewegt ist die Dropbox-Anbindung. Kombiniert mit iOS-Liebling Drafts kann er nun mobil publizieren wie ein Weltmeister: Da werden die Kittens wahnsinnig werden! Sven F. (62) [Alter von der Redaktion geändert]. Kirby ♥ Markdown Klar, Markdown Support ist bei Kirby das Kerngeschäft. So haben wir das gerne. Außerdem hat Bastian mal in die Trickkiste gegriffen und ein “proof of concept” zusammengehackt, welches Kirby in die Welt der statischen Webseiten befördert. Für diejenigen die umziehen wollen: Von WordPress nach Kirby Von Tumblr nach Kirby Version 3.0 Bei Zukunftsplänen für Kirby hält sich Bastian etwas bedeckt, da er lieber bastelt und präsentiert, statt vorab Versprechungen zu machen. Was aber definitiv (und trotzdem ohne Gewähr ;)) auf seiner Todo-Liste ist, wären… Zugriffsrechte im Admin Panel für mehrere Benutzer ändern; das Thumbnail-System mobile- und retinafreundlicher zu gestalten. Kirby Give-Aways Tatatataaa! Wir haben wieder was äußert schönes für euch – dieses mal sogar was zum anziehen: Ein graues Kirby Shirt mit schwarzem Druck in S, M, L oder XL und eine persönliche Lizenz. Wer gewinnen will setzt bitte folgenden Tweet ab: Lieber Herr @derubercast, ich will endlich @getkirby & eine Onlinepräsenz die nicht aus dem Leim geht! #meinkirbyistbesseralsdeinwordpress Natürlich darf euer Tweet gerne kreativer sein, er sollte halt nur den tollen Hashtag drinnen haben und eine Mention an uns. Einsendeschluss ist ein Tag vor unserer nächsten Sendung – also der 26.03.2015. Der Gewinner wird per Twitter benachrichtigt. Viel Glück von uns und dem lustigen Holländer bei diese dolle Preis! Unsere Picks Patrick: AcousticSheep – SleepPhones (ab 36 €) Andreas: Slugline (39,99 €) Sven: Alto’s Adventure (1,99 €) Bastian: Cushion In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
## Kalabox * What is Kalabox? * How is it different from MAMP, Aquia Dev Desktop, etc.? * What comes with Kalabox? * How does it work? * What if a shop already has a stardard set of tools? How difficult is it to start using Kalabox? * Some VMs get slow when you run more than one at a time, how does Kalabox scale/perform? * How does it integrate with Pantheon? * Can you pull cone from dev and database from live? * Are you planning to integrate with other platforms? * Are you planning/willing to work directly with other providers like #AberdeenCloud to build their integration plugin? * What’s different in the 2.0 verson? * You’re running a kickstarter. Tell me about that. ## Use Cases * Things
Show Topics - Design 4 Drupal - Working on local machine - Tools and software stacks - Update two Drupal systems (keeping things in sync) - Backup and Migrate - Team development - Source Code Management - Drupal configuration in dev environment - PHP Time Limit and Memory Size - Admin and test user accounts - Module of the Week - Devel Module - Drupal PVD - http://www.drupalpvd.org/ Hosts: - Stephen Cross - www.ParallaxInfoTech.com @stephencross - Jason Pamental - www.hwdesignco.com @jpamental - John Picozzi - www.RubicDesign.com @johnpicozzi - Nic Laflin - www.nLightened.net @nicxvan Modules: - Drush - https://drupal.org/project/drush - Features - https://drupal.org/project/features - Strongarm- https://drupal.org/project/strongarm - Backup and Migrate Module - https://drupal.org/project/backup_migrate - Boost Module - https://drupal.org/project/boost - Masquerade - https://drupal.org/project/masquerade/ - Devel Module - https://drupal.org/project/devel Links: - Design 4 Drupal - http://boston2013.design4drupal.org/ - Cygwin - http://www.cygwin.com/ - Virtual Box - https://www.virtualbox.org/ - MAMP - http://mamp.info - Coda - http://panic.com/coda/ - Tower - http://www.git-tower.com/ - Git - http://git-scm.com/ - Drush - https://drupal.org/project/drush
Show Topics: - Search for a Module - Searching in Drupal.org or Google (site:drupal.org keyword) - Criteria for choosing a module - Process for testing modules - Module of the Week Modules: - Views Conditional - https://drupal.org/project/views_conditional - Filter Module - https://drupal.org/project/module_filter Links: - Drupal IRC - https://drupal.org/irc - Nick Lewis - 40+ Essential Drupal Modules - http://www.nicklewis.org/40-essential-drupal-6-modules - Drush - https://drupal.org/project/drush - Comparison on Contributed Modules - https://drupal.org/node/266179 - MAMP - http://www.mamp.info/ - Trevor - @tdsportsfacts Module of the Week Filter Module - https://drupal.org/project/module_filter Hosts: Stephen Cross - www.ParallaxInfoTech.com @stephencross Jay Lee - www.ParallaxInfoTech.com @jayrandolphlee Jason Pamental - www.hwdesignco.com @jpamental John Picozzi - www.RubicDesign.com @johnpicozzi Nic Laflin - www.nLightened.net @nicxvan
In dieser Folge lassen wir endlich mal unseren über Jahre angestauten Ärger (über CMS) heraus. Das tut gut. Wir sprechen über schlechte Temple-Run-Imitate, Wordpress, Tumblr, Squarespace, Anchor, was man mit all seinen Posts und Daten macht, dass man Ordner nicht herumschieben sollte und dass nur Z-Updates kundentauglich sind. Sonic Dash (Nicht kaufen!) Wordpress 2.3 Tumblr Das Apple-Tablett Squarespace Anchor CMS Visual Idiot MAMP Diese Folge ist die erste, die bei Erscheinen auf S3 gehostet wird und geht darum beim nächsten Umzug nicht verloren. Folgt uns doch auch in der Twitosphäre: @konferenz28.
Utvecklingsmiljöer för Drupal. Vi går igenom hur vi själva arbetar och diskuterar deras för och nackdelar. Intervju med Mattias Axelsson, en av organisatörerna av DrupalCamp Stockholm 8 mars 2013. Länkar till moduler, webbplatser och tjänster vi pratade om i detta avsnitt: Utvecklingsmiljöer LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL och PHP MAMP WampServer MacPorts Homebrew VirtualBox Vagrant Program och moduler Drush - guide Drush (projektet) Features Putty Sequel Pro Versionshantering Git BitBucket GitHub SmartGit Text-editorer Sublime Text Ultra Edit BBEdit Eclipse PDT vim DrupalCamp Stockholm DrupalCamp Stockholm Drupal Awards Modultipset Block Up Down Meta tags (ersätter numera Page Title) Drupalnytt Drupalsprint weekend @ drupalcamp Stockholm | Drupal Groups How To: Start Contributing in Drupal.org Issue Queues | julian.granger-bevan.me Senior Drupal Themer/ Front end developer-£400-500 Per Day | Enterprise Client- Stockholm, Sweden | Drupal Groups Tips for using Gmail | Mediacurrent Blog Post Adopting the Drupal Culture | THINKDROP Facebook To App Developers: Good Idea, Now Stop Using Our API - Slashdot The Module Off Challenge #2 | Mike Kadin Panels, where did my time go? | Wunderkraut
Der Screencast zeigt die grundlegende Installation von Contao 3 unter MAMP.
Durante estas vacaciones he recibido muchos mails vuestros haciendo preguntas de todo tipo, y algunas de ellas eran realmente interesantes y quedan apuntados para futuros tutoriales. Pero había una que se ha repetido con insistencia, me preguntabais acerca de la forma de completar el trabajo que ya habíamos comenzado con MAMP instalando WordPress localmente en nuestro ordenador para poder hacer pruebas. En esta ocasión os cuento cómo instalar WordPress en vuestro servidor y cómo pasar toda la información que teníamos previamente en nuestro Mac. Paso a paso, una guía para todos los públicos. No os asustéis, en 15 minutos podéis tener todo preparado para vuestro público, para comenzar vuestro blog o página. ¡¡Ánimo y adelante!!
Hoy tenemos un capítulo algo más técnico que de costumbre. Vamos a aprender como instalar un servidor Apache y MySQL en vuestro propio ordenador. ¿Y para qué me puede valer a mi esto?, os estaréis preguntando, pues bien si queréis probar WordPress es la solución ideal. A través de MAMP conseguimos trabajar en local, no necesitamos alojamiento y podemos ver los cambios según los vamos realizando. Podéis construir vuestra propia página web con una de las herramientas más potentes del mercado, que, además, es gratuita. Al contrario de lo que muchos piensan WordPress no sólo vale para blogs o bitácoras; se puede usar como programa multiplataforma para diseñar y estructurar sitios simples o complejos, con casi cualquier plugin y tema que imaginéis a vuestra disposición.
Working locally with MAMP is awesome, but what about when you need to take that site live? Last time we got a version of WordPress installed locally, now we’ll take that local version and move it to a real live site. This entails moving files as well as moving the database, and changing a couple of values in that database. Links from Video: MAMP Sequel Pro Transmit 4 Moving WordPress in 10 steps … Read article “#87: Moving Up with MAMP”
I’m way behind the times on this one, but until recently, I have never really developed locally. Everything I did was “going commando” and working directly on servers. The situation arose where I really needed to, so now I have MAMP (Mac, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) installed locally. It is an excellent program and works great. I go over what it’s like in the first few minutes of using it, and get a fresh copy of WordPress installed locally. Links … Read article “#86: First Moments with MAMP”
Zend Screencasts: Video Tutorials about the Zend PHP Framework (iphone)
Building on the Introduction to Doctrine 1.2 video, this video will show how you can easily test the persistence of Doctrine models within the Zend_Test environment. I also touch briefly on how to setup the latest version of MAMP with phpunit. Edit: I spoke to Guilherme Blanco (one of the core developers behind Doctrine) and…
Blog Breaking is a tutorial show all about creating custom wordpress themes. In This episode we'll be installing wordpress onto your local machine.
Watch VideoGNU General Public License. You can download MAMP from Living-e AG. The download page can be found HERE.Current MAMP versions require Mac OS X 10.4.x. If you're running Mac OS X 10.3.x you can download an earlier version of MAMP 1.4.1 (universal binary), for Intel and PowerPC.Previously this site covered installing Joomla! 1.0x in the MAMP environment on your computer. Now that Joomla! 1.5 is available as a stable release you may want to install version 1.5 site on your Macintosh computer using MAMP. The two versions of Joomla! install methods are very similar but there are changes to Joomla! 1.5 that you can get familiar with here.As of this writing MAMP is a Universal Binary version 1.7.1. The download is a 127 MB disk image. There is also a MAMP Pro version that you can read about HERE. This article will deal with the regular and free version of MAMP.MAMP is installed on your computer in your 'Applications' Folder. In order to work properly the MAMP folder must be located in the Applications folder. You should also have at least 250 MB of free space on your hard drive.Once MAMP is installed on your Mac you are now ready to install Joomla! 1.5. Get the latest full install of Joomla! from joomla.org. On the home page of joomla.org There is usually a banner with a button to download Joomla! When you click that download button you may be taken to a page which offers a couple of compressed install package options. The install packages come compressed as a .zip, .tar.gz, and .tar.bz2 compression. Your Macintosh OSX computer can deal with any of these compressions. Pick the one of your choosing and download that to your computer.Let's say that you chose the .tar.gz package. Your download will likely be called 'Joomla_1.5.8-Stable-Full_Package.tar.gz'. Note that '1.5.8' will change as newer releases of Joomla! are made available. Uncompress this package on your hard drive by double clicking it. Your Mac OS X computer will expand the package into a folder with all the folders and files inside that you require for your install.You can change that expanded folder name into something simpler like Joomla153 for instance. That's what we'll use for this article. Move this entire Joomla153 folder and its contents to the MAMP application and put it inside the folder called 'htdocs'. The path to the 'htdocs' folder will be /Applications/MAMP/htdocs.Now you are ready to install Joomla! 1.5. You can start MAMP, the application is inside the MAMP folder. It's simply called 'MAMP'. When MAMP starts up it should launch your web browser, if it isn't already running, and take you to a start up page with a URL of http://localhost:8888/MAMP/?language=English.Before you navigate to the Joomla! web installation page you are going to need an MySQL database for Joomla!. This can be created using phpMyAdmin which is included with your MAMP install. You can get to phpMyAdmin from the startup page in MAMP. Get to the startup page either by clicking the button 'Open start page' on the MAMP startup interface screen or open by typing the following URL in your web browser:http://localhost:8888/MAMP The page that appears has a navigation toolbar near the top of the page. You will find a button for phpMyAdmin on it. When the page refreshes you will be on the phpMyAdmin screen. About half way down the page on you will see in bold text 'Create new database' and a field for you to type in the name you want to use for your database. For this article we are going to call the database 'joomla153' (without the quotes). The default settings of this page should be fine to use. Once you type in the name of your database click the 'Create' button. When the screen refreshes you will see the results 'Database joomla153 has been created.' There will be no tables for this database and you do not need to create any because your Joomla! install will create the necessary tablesYou still need to create a username and a password for the database.So lets make a username and password for our joomla153 database. Click the home icon button in the left column of the phpMyAdmin screen. When the screen refreshes you should see your database name 'joomla153' with (0) beside it. Turn your attention to the middle of the page near the bottom and look for 'Privileges'. Click the Privileges link.Next screen, about the middle of the page, is a link to 'Add a new user' - click this linkHere is the screen where you will fill in the Username, Host, and Password for your database. You could use 'root' for the username and password but I don't do this. By making a specific username and password for the database you establish good security habits.• In the User name field type a username for your database• In the 'Host' field type in 'localhost' (without the quotes).• In the 'Password' field type a password for your database• In the 'Re-type' field verify your password by typing it again exactly as the field above.A little further down the page is 'Global privileges' You can click the link 'Check All' and checkmarks will appear in the Data, Structure, and Administration boxes.Once you have done this go to the bottom right corner of the screen and click the 'Go' button. After the screen refreshes you should see 'You have added a new user.' results.Now you are ready to complete your Joomla! 1.5 installation. To get to your Joomla! web installation in MAMP use the following URL:http://localhost:8888/Joomla153Note: if you changed the name of your Joomla! folder to something else, put it in the place of 'Joomla153' in the above URL. This URL will take you to Step 1 of the web installation page for Joomla! 1.5. The first page is the language selector. Pick the language of your choice from the list on the right side of this page then click the 'Next' button on the top right of this page. Next screen is Step 2: Pre-installation Check. You'll see a list on the right side of the page with information about the installation environment. You want to be seeing green and not red results to the right of the directives. If there are items marked with a red 'No' would need to correct them. Since this is a MAMP install there shouldn't be anything marked with a red 'No' so you are good to go. Click the 'Next' button on the top right of this screen.Next page is Step 3: License. This is the Joomla! GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. You should become familiar with the license. When you are done here click the 'Next' button on the top right of this page. Next screen is Step 4: Database. The right side of the screen is where you need to fill in information about the database.• By default the Database Type is mysql. We will leave it set to this.• Host Name - In this field type in 'localhost' (without the quotes)• Username - Here you will type in the username that you created for the database earlier. I used 'joomla153user' (without the quotes)• Password - this is a password for the database username. Type in the password you used when creating the username and password in phpMyAdmin earlier.• Database Name - This is the name of your database. I used 'joomla153' (without the quotes) when creating the database earlier in phpMyAdmin.Below the Basic Settings are Advanced Settings. In the Advanced Settings you can choose to Drop Existing Tables of an already set up MySQL database you might be using with a Joomla! install. You can also choose the option to Backup Old Tables. Since this is a new Joomla! install with a new database being created we there is no need to make any changes here. When you are done here click the 'Next' button on the top right of this page.So if you have all the information filled in the fields you can click the 'next' button on the top right of this screen to take you to step 5.If the information was filled out correctly on the previous screen you will be presented with Step 5: FTP Configuration. If instead you get a screen telling you there was an error, go back and complete the previous steps correctly.The FTP basic Settings are set by default to 'No'. You can click the radio button and set it to 'Yes' if you like to Enable the FTP file system Layer. I use this in my MAMP environment to enable the use of an ftp program to update the Joomla! install when there is a new version of Joomla! released.Since you set the Enable FTP file system Layer you will need to fill in the FTP User, FTP Password, and FTP Root Path fields.• FTP User - The FTP User for your local computer should be the short name of your computer login name, or the name that appears beside the 'Home' icon in your finder window. If the name of your User account on your Mac is 'Joe Joomla' then your username will likely be 'joejoomla' (without the quotes). This is the name you will put in the FTP User field.• FTP Password - In this field you would put your user login name for your computer. This is the name you type in the login screen when you have logged out of your computer.• FTP Root Path - The root path to your Joomla! install inside MAMP will be:/Applications/MAMP/htdocs/joomla153If you used a different named for your Joomla! install folder then use it instead of joomla153.You should click the 'Verify FTP Settings' button to ensure that the information you filled in is correct. You will get a confirmation message telling you the settings are valid if the information is right.Under the Basic Settings is 'Advanced Settings'. In the fields you will see FTP Host with 127.0.0.1 filled in. You should change this to the IP address of your computer. You can find the IP address of your computer in the Network preferences pane of your System Preferences. The IP address of your computer may change depending on how your computer is set up. If you use DHCP to get an IP address when connecting to the Internet, then you will need to keep an eye on this and change it in the Joomla! admin Global Settings screen when necessary or you can simply leave the Basic Settings for FTP Configuration set to 'No' on this screen. You won't be able to use FTP layer if you do this but you can always enable it later, if needed, in the Joomla! Global Settings.When you are done these steps click the 'Next' button on the top right corner of this screen. If all the information was filled correctly you will go to the next screen: Step 6: Configuration - On the right side of the screen are fields to fill in.• Site Name - Put whatever name you would like to use for your site in here• Your E-mail - Put in your valid email address. Joomla! can send notification emails to you.• Admin Password - Put a password in here. This will be the password that you will need to login to the backend administration screens for Joomla!• Confirm Admin Password - It must be typed in exactly as the Admin Password field above.Below these fields is a radio button to Install Default Sample Data with a 'Install Sample Data' button. It is a really good idea to let Joomla! to install sample content for your new install. It helps you to see how things work in Joomla!. You can unpublish or even delete this content later as you add your own content to your site.We will leave the migration script area alone for this article since this is a new Joomla! install. When you are done on this screen click the 'Next' button on the top right side of the screen to get to: Step 7: Finish - Congratulations! Joomla! is Installed. Before you can click either the 'Site' or 'Admin' buttons on the right top corner of this screen you will need to visit the htdoc folder where your Joomla! folder is and go inside that folder and delete the following from the Joomla! folder:• Folder - installation folder - delete the entire folder from the directory• File - INSTALL.php - delete the file from the directoryOnce those two items are removed from the Joomla! installation folder you can then visit your front page or your Joomla! admin area.
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