Hi! Welcome...

JLoe.net First, JLoe does not stand for a well-known name but rather for Jonathan Loe. And Jonathan Loe is a shy technology geek who uses this humble blog to share his technology tips, opinion, knowledge, as well as ideas ;) Thank you for dropping by and feel free to post your comments. Cheers!

28 May 2009 ~ 5 Comments

One-Cent Tips to Increase Site Performance

Experience a spike in usage on your hosting server? Well, my old friend does as he highlighted in his recent post about his decision in switching his theme to a simple one: one that he presumed doesn’t chew up a lot of resources from his shared hosting server ;). So here’s just my little thought or sharing tips on how to increase your web site or blog site performance for better user experience.

23 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Download Torrent from Web

Web

Good News! (or perhaps Old News) For torrent leechers this could be an alternative. But for those who do not like to have BitTorrent client fill up your hard disk space but still love to use torrent when needed, then BitLet is definitely the answer for you. BitLet is a cute web-based Java applet that [...]

23 May 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Retiring Snap Shots™ Plugin for Wordpress.org

Well, first I felt sorry about retiring this plugin since Snap Shots™ was my first plugin I first installed on the first day of blogging. Thought it was fun and eye-candy. But on the other hand I realized that Snap Shots is kinda bloated in a sense that it makes your page loading heavy and [...]

20 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Quick and Easy Way to Create Model Class in PHP

Ever experienced a boring and time-consuming task where you have to create a new class for your model object: declaring list of variables and creating the getter and setter functions? “Always” is my answer. Imagine if you have a long list of variables. “Shoot! NOT AGAIN” may be the first exclamation came out from you. [...]

16 May 2009 ~ 0 Comments

From a junkyard dog to a Millionaire

This is a story about a man who ever failed at anything and sold his blood for $7 a pint when he was young, but now he sold his company for $75 million. The person in this story is Bob Williamson. I took this story from my monthly magazine, Reader Digest. Personally, I think this [...]