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            <name>David Lloyd</name>
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        <issued>2008-12-10T12:51:05Z</issued>
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                <br />
Lloydhome Consulting, Inc. has immediate opportunities for several renewable fixed-length contract positions. We are seeking highly motivated individuals that work well on a team and on their own.  You will be a part of an established successful team of developers working on high profile and exciting web applications for one of the world's foremost telecommunication company's intranet.  Telecommuting and teleworking opportunities are possible.<br />
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        <issued>2007-02-20T12:53:17Z</issued>
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<p>I have used many defect tracking systems over the years but FlySpray is the best.</p><br />
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        <issued>2007-02-17T15:49:34Z</issued>
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                <p>We have all been there.  A simple query but the query condition is three joins away.  Now I don't have to build a large custom query.</p> <br /><a href="http://lloydhome.com/blog/archives/2007/02/Recursive-Association-Support-in-CakePHP.html#extended">Continue reading "Recursive Association Support in CakePHP"</a>
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        <issued>2007-02-15T23:40:00Z</issued>
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I have a user portal that gathers information from multiple controllers. The logic belongs in those controllers. The portal obtains these viewlets via requestAction() calls. RequestAction is notoriously slow and had no chance of using the view cache - until now.<br />
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        <issued>2007-02-15T19:27:00Z</issued>
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CakePHP's view caching can dramatically reduce the load on your server<br />
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