MakeITWorth
The Glen Mark Mananquil Biography
WordPress Plugin, custom stats counter
Posted by on September 28, 2011
Recently my employer give me a task about managing their site. The first task is creating a custom stats counter. So I started to create a plan on how to implement it( though I suggest a wordpress stat or rather a google analytics for better understanding of site statistics but they insist on creating our custom stat).
Slow rendering of Big Table
Posted by on November 26, 2010
I had this problem right now on big table. I work on a certain project that will lighten up the load in our database. My query is so big that it ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 rows. Most of the users had only 256mb of ram in their cpu and IE6 browser. It is so big that the users will wait up to 20minutes more or sometimes browsers stuck up and note non responsive. When I test it in my cpu with 2gb ram and firefox browser I may not end up non-responsive browser but it really took time to load on about, 30minutes.
I inserted a php script on that determines how much time the process takes. Yet, the process in server side just took 99.90394 seconds. yet it consumes me thirty minutes. So I assume that the table elements makes the browser stuck up and difficult to render.Is this true?? Is it true that table element consumes much load?.
I change my table element to unordered list, and there is an improvement though. My problem is the queries is dynamic, some have few columns and others had more columns that it takes the width of the browser. When that happens the ul/li element breaks and scrambles the query and their you go an ugly look.
can anyone help me about it?
Failbook, a good way to laugh out load. Read it…
Posted by on November 23, 2010
hey dude! I was scanning some blogs down here in wordpress and I found some interesting blog after all. Its about mistakes and cramps in facebook. read this and find out why facebook is annoying sometimes, and be aware of your post always. http://failbook.failblog.org/
I am a programmer not a documenter;Why its so hard to document?
Posted by on November 23, 2010
Other companies had other persons to document their work. A master in grammar construction and vast knowledge and experience in documenting. Here in our company we do differently, ” you build you document”. I am not complaining to the company we they couldn’t provide a man power to do this. What I am pointing why I cannot do it? Its really challenging to do the same task at hand.
Yet I still find myself grasping for ideas to write where I am the one who created it. So far, at best I made some comments in my codes thanks to PHPDocumentor, hence not all supports and programmers are acquainted to PHPDocumentor. Here I am, writing in MSWord and plotting my documentation to be easy as possible and that my peers can understand it.
One time, in our group discussion. It came when we discussed the documentation processed. Yet it came out that its the most case to us. Struggling on documenting is not the problem anyway, because I tried my best to put my knowledge and effort so that they will understand what I meant to be.
Cause after all, the program speaks itself than the documentation.
A bit dizzy’
Posted by on November 23, 2010
I don’t know what was going to me right now. I am a bit dizzy’ to what I should to. I don’t know, maybe I just dont have the great time management. nah, maybe it is not time management, maybe because a lot of things that like to learn. I lot!! I want to develop software application, mobile application and web application using asp. i dont know, I am confuse of where should I focus. I maybe dont have this kind of mindset.
Anyway its ok, maybe I well just make this things easy in a step by step manner. Yeah, dont know. Only one thing ryt now in my mind. She is always here in mind. nackss.. wew..
just wanna chill thats why I am writing this blog right now.
The wheel of change; Filipino outcry on change
Posted by on November 12, 2010
We Filipinos are shouting for change. A change in the system of government and the change on the economy. It is been years since our economy once blooms and rich. Philippines is the first to have a jet plane in the southeast and south Asia, we are once called the “rice granary”, the pearl in the pacific and the first to build an entertainment dome. Hence, this glory for the Philippines fades, as time goes by it change to mediocrity. What are the things that our ancestors have done wrong? That we the youth and future in their time suffered a blow of economic loss. Or if we could turn back time, what is the thing we should change so that we could escape from this present dilemma?
tsk,tsk, tsk most of our people doesn’t realize that what makes us now is because of our outcry for change. Filipinos are not succumb to long process of attaining glory yet the fast one. We immediately stress to our leaders of quick change that we want. We harshly shout change on a blink of an eye. Yet, we do not think and look at ourselves what change you are supposed to do to help this ailing country.
Change is the only certain thing in this planet they say. So why Filipinos outcries the need of change, I do remember a politician here in Davao City with a slogan in his campaign “Change is a must”. In my heart, change is always in there so why change? But that politician didn’t look at his self, if he wants change he should start it himself. In his every campaign meeting a handful of 200 pesos per person is the agenda to those who have nothing. I remember how his smile is so wide in assuming he could bail out this poor people, that those money he used in his campaign is their money, our money, the money of the Filipino people. Sad to say poor nasty politician, he could not accept his defeat since millions of corrupted money were lost.
Now the time has come for this opportunity, I just pray that we should be content to what as now and wait for the fruit of change. Change is always in us, change should be on us, don’t look unto others what they lack, but look at yourself what is your lacking. Change yourself in a moral way and be decent as what Jesus taught us.
Kiosk
Posted by on November 12, 2010

Title :
Sumifru Kiosk
Description :
Employee Information Kiosk
Status :
production
Biggest ship made in Philippines
Posted by on November 12, 2010
Cebu City (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) – Balamban town in western Cebu province claims the honor of producing “the biggest ship ever to be built in a Philippine shipyard”.
In the seaside turnover ceremony, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III, said the feat was also a symbol of hope and pride for the Filipinos.
He cut the rope of the 92,000-tonnage MV Tenshu Maru as a champagne bottle atop the ship’s bow smashed open, and confetti and ribbons fell from the deck.
“This ceremony signifies our readiness to set sail. Hope lives in the Philippines, and powered by this hope, we have begun the journey toward the achievement of our aspirations. The time of darkness is over; daylight is finally peeking from beneath the clouds,” he said in his speech during the naming and ceremonial delivery of the cape size bulk carrier in Balamban.
The shipyard employs 11,000 workers and is expected to hire 2,000 more to handle other orders.
The vessel set sail to its port of origin in Panama, South America.
Aquino thanked the Aboitiz family and the Tsuneishi Heavy Industries (THI) officials for their commitment to provide jobs and for their trust and confidence in the country.
“We have certainly come a long way. It seems only some time ago that we saw paper boats being ceremoniously set adrift on the Pasig River, and bore witness to the emptiness of its promise. Now, we are formally naming the biggest ship ever to be made in a Philippine shipyard,” said Aquino.
Aboitiz Group chairman Jon Ramon Aboitiz, the local partner of THI, told the President that Tenshu Maru is the 120th vessel constructed by THI.
The ship builder is fully booked with orders until 2013.
It has a workforce of 11,000, but Aboitiz said they expect to hire 2,000 more workers to accommodate the orders.
Aboitize noted that 260,000 Filipino seafarers sail the seas, “making us number one and truly a maritime nation,” aside from being the world’s fourth biggest shipbuilder country combining the capabilities of Hanjin and THI.
The President said he was confident there would be more jobs for Filipinos once he returns from the 18th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders Meeting (AELM) from Nov. 12-18 in Japan.
The operation of THI is a joint venture between Japan’s Tsuneishi group and Cebu-based Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV). The shipyard opened 16 years ago and is located in a 147-hectare complex in Balamban.
The event on Wednesday also marked the vessel’s delivery to Kambara Kisen of Japan.
The bulk carrier has a length of 286.90 meters, breadth of 45.00 meters, depth of 24.50 meters and draft of 18.04 meters. Its gross tonnage is 92,379, net tonnage of 60,235 and deadweight of 180,630 metric tons.
from http://ph.news.yahoo.com/ann/20101111/tph-biggest-ship-made-in-philippines-fb8bb4f.html