The ladies (or guys) won’t be able to resist these tech-savy pickup lines. When they see you know your stuff, you’ll be unstoppable.
- If life is a class, you’d be my constructor… because I’m nothing without you baby.
- You orient my objects girl.
- Life is so exciting when I’m with you, I feel like scraping W3C standards.
Girl, you and me are so compatible, I bet our md5 checksums are a perfect match.
- You and me don’t need an API to communicate, we just understand each other.
- You must be good at SEO because when I search for perfection, you’re my top match.
- I don’t need to modify your stylesheet baby, you’re already perfect.
- I wish I had the RSS feed of your heart.
- If you were a part of my domain, we could share cookies.
- My love for you is like a session that never times out.
- Our love is like open source software… it makes the world a better place.
- I’d love to add you to my blogroll.
- I don’t need analytics to know how many times you’ve visited my thoughts.
- Can I get your IP address just in case I can’t find your domain?
- When we communicate it’s like there’s no latency in the connection.
- Everything you say is important to me baby, there’s no packet loss.
- I’d give you a PageRank of 10 any day.
- If you’re interested, I’d love you give you an inbound link.
- You’re like a framework worth building my life around.
- From here it looks like you’ve got an impressive Google rank.
PHP frameworks are everywhere.
In the present snapshot of the IT industry, PHP is steadily climbing as a legitimate candidate for larger IT shops. The quantity of
Another huge plus for Zend Framework is the specialties it contains with web services. Web services will undoubtedly be a firm part of the corporate future and 
and lets not forget, inline styles on everything. I’m all for fast results but I don’t think the “as long as it looks OK, go with it” rule applies in this case.
If you can achieve the same result without an image, whats the point in using and image? I am not at all against the proper use of tables but if you can achieve the same result without them, then take the simpler approach. The point is to achieve the result that you want in the most efficient and to-the-point way possible. Not only is this good, clean coding, its also a solid approach to web 2.0.
There might be other opinions on this out there but I can tell you that working side by side with very similar projects, one with terrible W3 standards and the other with perfect conformity. The latter appeared at the top of many of our targeted searches, gained PageRank twice as fast, and was indexed faster than the other. The project with poor conformity also stalled at a specific PageRank even though it now has twice the traffic and ten times the inbound links than the other project. I imagine its still there with the same PageRank.