Double and Triple equal operators in PHP

Even if you're a seasoned programmer, you may not have seen triple equals operator in most programming languages. In PHP, the triple equals (===) operator was introduced in version 4 and it checks for equality similar to the double equals (==) operator but also checks the type of variable. Here are the differences between single, double, and triple equals operators.

How to increase Google Adsense eCPM?

Google Adsense is one of the most popular Ad Networks you can use to publish advertisements on your website and start earning income immediately. Depending on impressions (CPM) and click-through rates (CTR), your Adsense revenue may vary from a few dollars to a few hundred per day for high-traffic websites. Optimizing your Adsense placement could potentially double, or even triple your Ad income if correctly implemented.

UPS Quantum View API

UPS Quantum View is one of the most comprehensive reporting APIs available on UPS XML, and yet it's one of the least used APIs. It provides complete reporting of every shipping activity your organization is engaged in. It is a comprehensive suite of services that give you details about your UPS shipments. It can be used to update your ERP with tracking numbers, scheduled and actual delivery dates, and exceptions. The catch is that you'll have to use PackageReferenceNumbers to correlate the package with your sales order number. UPS Worldship allows you to enter up to 2 custom reference numbers while creating shipments, and this reference number must be used to track back to your sales order.

Netsuite Suitelet Overview

Suitelets are extensions of SuiteScript that allow developers to write custom NetSuite pages and backend logic. Suitelets are server-side scripts that operate in a request-response model. They are invoked by HTTP GET or POST requests to system-generated URLs, and by default, they are invoked by making a GET request from a browser.

How to publish a successful ebook?

I have been writing technical articles since 2004, but never really thought about monetizing my work until late last year. I own more than a dozen websites, and it really becomes hard to maintain all of them. In the 4th Quarter of 2010, I started selling advertisements on Web Hosting Resources, and IP Location websites and started generating a passive income from them monthly. Due to the time it takes to find quality advertisers, and running and maintaining an Ad server is somewhat troublesome I have decided to convert all of my Ads to Google Adsense. I have been running Google Adsense for nearly 8 months, and I am pretty happy with its performance as compared to other advertisement networks such as Adbrite and 3rd party networks.