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PHPPHP is the language behind some of the most powerful and pervasive web applications around, including the ubiquitous FacebookFacebook and the unstoppable WordPressWordPress.
Learning a new language can be daunting, so we’ve tapped a few PHP experts for their advice for novice PHP coders (stay tuned for an intermediate/advanced selection of tips, coming up in a couple weeks).
If you’re a new PHP developer (or an old pro), be sure to leave a note in the comments and let us and other readers know what specific steps you’ve taken that’s made learning the language easier for you.
1. Elizabeth Naramore: Start with OOP
Naramore is a SourceForge employee and founded PHPWomen.org. For total beginners, she recommends getting a thorough background in object-oriented programming (OO) before diving straight into PHP.
“If you’re coming from a non-tech industry, take the time to learn solid principles of software development. Things like object-oriented programming, test driven development, version control, debugging, design patterns, etc.
“If you’ve tried and can’t solve your problem, don’t be afraid to ask. The PHP community in general is very helpful and friendly, and there are countless resources for the beginner available online. Entrench yourself in a community, whether it be a local user group, an open source project community, or an IRC channel like #phpc on freenode.”
2. Keith Casey: Google It
Casey founded a software shop and does a lot of work in the unconference circuit.
His advice centers around finding your place in the PHP community and following an increasingly important dictum: GoogleGoogle before you ask.
“Connect with a Users’ Group right now. There are PHP Groups all over the world where smart people gather to chat, explore ideas, and help one another.
“Remember to try a Google search before asking questions. No one likes lazy.”
3. Eamon Leonard: Join Open Source Projects
Leonard runs Ireland-based software company echolibre and co-founded CloudSplit, a real-time analytics service for cloud computing. Like many of his peers, he recommends trying your hand at open-source projects, even as a beginner.
“Get involved in open source as soon as you come to grips with the basics… This gives one access to source code and a chance to learn from industry veterans.
“Finding and documenting reproducible bugs is a time consuming task, and one that would be greatly appreciated by any open source team… When it comes to hiring developers to work with us, we would value someone’s potential contribution to our company a lot more if they have worked on an OSS project.”
4. Lorna Jane Mitchell: Just Do It
“Lornajane,” as Mitchell is more commonly known online, is a PHP consultant, developer, writer and speaker.
She gives a word of advice quite commonly heard in hacking circles: Just do it.
“Jump in! PHP is a really accessible language and fast to develop in. The best way to find out if something can be done that way is to try.
“Anyone can program PHP. The low entry barrier means that there is a lot of bad PHP in the world. But bad PHP that works is useful even if it isn’t pretty. Personally I think that if you can solve your problems with PHP, then you should get on and do it, even if it isn’t perfect.”
5. Chris Cornutt: Avoid Coding Burnout
Cornutt runs PHPDeveloper.org and Joind.in and has been using PHP since 1998. In his advice to baby PHP devs, he cautions against coding fatigue and burnout.
“I think new developers get overwhelmed too easily… Beginners like the language and they hack away with the ‘just make it work’ mentality, but I dare say more than half stop there.
“Try to find a mentor that can guide you through some of these early steps. It makes worlds of difference when you have someone real to talk to. IRC is a good option, but a go-to person is so much better.
“Thankfully, they also have the entire web at their disposal with loads of PHP sites and examples to help them through the tough spots. Some of the examples are good, some not so much, but they’ll come to learn those over time. PHP development, like anything else, is a skill that has to be honed — you can’t just jump into the middle and be an expert overnight.”
6. Abraham Williams: Try Drupal
Williams is a developer and self-styled “hacker advocate.” He, too, advises new PHP coders to jump into a coding project, giving preference to open source work.
”Find a quality project or community (preferably open source oriented) to contribute to. Get to know the code, the people and the customs. Not only will you learn from experienced developers, but the maintainers have a vested interest in quality code and a friendly community. They will be more than willing to recommend code improvements in patches and even how to be a better community member.
“I suggest the DrupalDrupal project as a good starting point. It is mature, has a epic community, a great growth rate and lots of jobs for good Drupal developers.”
7. Demian Turner: Study Seasoned Coders
Turner has been working with web and open source projects since 1996. He runs PHPKitchen.com and was a recent Seedcamp finalist.
He gave us a ton of great advice for new PHP developers, advice that can save time, make for better code and help sustain your interest in coding.
“Read the code of seasoned devs; there’s always a better, cleaner way to do things. Don’t reinvent any wheels; you will always have more than enough to program; use reputable libraries whenever you can avoid writing the code yourself.
“Ensure your code is human readable; if you can’t understand it six months later, how will it be for other devs?
“Always try and simplify your interfaces; it’s much more difficult to write simpler code, but consistent refactoring will save you a lot of time and headaches when it comes to maintenance.
“Finally, read up on some of the great programmers and find out how they stayed passionate about the art of programming so many years later.”
8. Stuart Herbert: Know Test-Driven Development, Encapsulation and Source Control
Herbert has been coding PHP since 1999; he’s been writing about PHP for several years and has contributed greatly to Gentoo LinuxGentoo Linux.
For new PHP devs, he advises, “Learn about test-driven development and encapsulation. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll ship code quicker, and whoever inherits your code will thank you for it.
“Oh, and learn about source control; it’s never optional!”
He also says the language’s biggest strength is “the fantastic documentation available at PHP.net for free. With certain other languages, you need to go out and buy the docs as books, but not with PHP.”
9. Maggie Nelson: Read Up on Data Storage
Nelson is a PHP developer currently employed by FlickrFlickr.
She tells PHP newbies to start leanring about data storage early in their careers.
“In many cases, you’ll use PHP for web applications. Compelling web apps tend to be the ones that use data in unexpected ways or in ways that solve everyday problems. If you’re just starting with PHP and this is your first language ever, spend a day or two reading up on data storage and perhaps learn some SQL along the way as well. PHP is known for playing very well with databases. Check out MySQL, other relational databases and venture out to a few NoSQL data storage solutions.
“Write all the code ‘from scratch’ for at least one application. The PHP world offers many great frameworks that can easily abstract away data access, but always be sure that you really understand how the data is actually manipulated behind the scenes!”
10. Michael Maclean: Learn about Security
Maclean is a PHP and PythonPython developer based in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.
He says, “PHP’s pretty easy to get going with, which is why so many people use it, but I think it’s important to have a look at what people who’ve been using it for a while are doing. Rather than writing everything from scratch, check out a couple of frameworks, which will probably give you a bit of a head start.
“The other thing to do is learn about security. PHP’s got a bit of a bad rep for that in the past, which is a bit of a side-effect of its ease of use. There are many resources online and in print on how to avoid security problems. Check out the books by Chris Shiflett and Ilia Alshanetsky who also have information about that online.”
What Are Your Tips?
Got any words of wisdom for PHP noobs? We’d love to get your feedback in the comments.
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1 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:09 by Anon
Holly cow! I noticed Tehparadox website is down and also XVideos. I was going to report this to Torrentfreak staff!
2 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:11 by Anon
BTW, Tehparadox is hosted on this ISP as I see, and it was not a torrent site, instead, it was offering RS links. And XVideos is like Youtube. They are both hosted on this ISP.
My guess is that ALL SITES hosted by them are offline…
3 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:18 by HAHA
Why go there when you can go directly to W3C since they’re in charge of registering domain. Biden went there and took down several website that only link to pirated movie. The sites doesn’t even come close to being call a pirate or torrent or p2p. It just post links. My favorite site watch movie online . net is forever gone.
4 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:25 by Anonymous
hopefully back up soon!
5 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:41 by Anonymous
Most of those torrent sites are awfull.
Really bad.
FAKE search results.
FAKE torrents.
FAKE Links to , Pay to DL NoN existing files.
They only exist to make cash.. There is no community.
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The community sites/forums/blogs are the most important ones.
They will be missed. BY PEOPLE.
6 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:43 by halogen fog light
It is obviously anti piracy efforts at work here, think about it like this; who stands to gain from it. Cause and effect, this will only add more fuel to the fire .I expect the numbers in the ddos attacks to rise. The fact that they hacked into the servers suggests they know what they were doing and were probably paid for doing it .
7 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:54 by To poster 6
To the idiot posting comment number 6.
You are an idiot. Most of those torrent sites are the biggest on the web. What exactly you rate they do… go through every single torrent posted on the site? You know it’s not their fault fakes are posted. And also how you expect them to pay for servers etc?
Wake up and smell the coffee mate!
8 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:57 by DarknezzFallz
@6 yes they were paid for the attack…
@7 Stop feeding the trolls you troll.
@Torrentfreak This was just a diversion.
9 Oct 17, 2010 at 22:59 by TerribleTony
If the host is pointing the finger at an ex-employee it’s likely that they are correct. Most attacks on servers come from disgruntled ex-employees which is why it has been stated again and again by security experts to change vital passwords and close down any accounts that the employee had access to. It seems that the host was caught with their pants down on this one.
10 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:10 by dkong
meh, crap sites, a little less dirt on teh interwebz
11 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:11 by Lothor The Evil
Maybe the ex-employee wasn’t disgruntled but rather persuaded by an anti-piracy group with a little cash? I think it’s possible.
12 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:20 by Skeptical Anon
Lothor your reading into things.
But hey thats the point of spinning things, spin it to fuel your cause.
13 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:29 by DJDANKVT
@Dumbass aka post #1
Enough with the stupid “first” posts. Nothing better to put for a comment? Did you even read the article or just skip to the bottom to post your useless comment?
14 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:35 by DJDANKVT
disregard my last post as torrentfreak already removed the stupid “first” comment….glad to see your monitoring posts TF! Keep it up! If you remove every stupid “first” or “second” post that people make they’ll stop doing it knowing you’ll delete it!
15 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:38 by Anonymous
some of the major porn sites are down as well >_> I guess 4chan fans have beef with blond bimbos also
16 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:40 by DJDANKVT
@6
“The fact that they hacked into the servers suggests they know what they were doing and were probably paid for doing it.” – Comment #6
Did you read the article? It’s not an anti-piracy company. They said their hunch is, it’s an ex-employee of reality check…..that’s why the damage was soo extensive to their servers..
17 Oct 17, 2010 at 23:57 by Anonymous
If it was just the MBR, why not just use testdisk (a partition recovery tool) and then reinstall the bootloader?
18 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:10 by TerribleTony
Because #17, these are not simply desktop PCs. They are servers hosting multiple web sites, many of which will be completely unrelated to torrent sites. You can’t simply fix an MBR and hook the server back up to the Internet and hope for the best, there are certain procedures that hosting providers must go through to ensure that the servers are no longer compromised. This takes time and a lot of effort.
19 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:12 by hmm
i agree most those sites are crap fake files and malware no loss
20 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:21 by Anonymous
mmm-hm. Didn’t notice at all.
And the reason is: haven’t used torrents in months.
Wish you a speedy recovery anyway, the more the merier, fakes and all
21 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:26 by Mark A.
This is why you don’t just crap employees out your bunghole when you’re done with them. Try providing placement assistance, financial planning assistance, carreer and personal counseling. It’ll pay off more than 2 weeks severance and be cheaper than just paying into unemployment for them.
22 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:30 by Anon
Xvideos being offline is a great loss… the most popular site of porn videos on the internet.
And Tehparadox had countless threads and contents that I can’t even find on some major torrent sites…
There could be others worth mentioning but these two alone are enough.
23 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:36 by ChiliBean
Glad I found this site via Google explaining what happened. Use tehparadox alot and it’s still down.
24 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:39 by NeoDDoS
If I had a reasoned mind, I would suspect the MAFIAA.
25 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:49 by ChiliBean
At least we still have demonoid and binsearch.info for the binary newsgroups.
26 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:50 by Anonymous
xvideos off
Why god , why take down p0rn ???
27 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:50 by ahem
Im so glad a few torrent sites are offline. Now every every problem in the world has been solved because of it. There is no more pollution, no more poverty, no murder, no rape, no recession..The world is suddenly a peaceful place where children and senior citizens are free to roam the city streets at night.
28 Oct 18, 2010 at 00:59 by Anonymous
@3 Most uninformed comment ever.
29 Oct 18, 2010 at 01:09 by buzzard
I need tehparadox!
30 Oct 18, 2010 at 01:10 by Jeff
I used to use TorrentReactor a long time ago (about 2 years ago), but removed them from my bookmarks when they started putting redirects to a crappy search site on their homepage. And the torrents themselves I was suspicious about – most seemed fake or otherwise spammy.
31 Oct 18, 2010 at 01:53 by gold2040
meh, Warez-BB caters for all my needs
32 Oct 18, 2010 at 01:56 by Wilson Andrew Bolton
“Reality Check” Network.
Does anyone find this ironic?
33 Oct 18, 2010 at 02:01 by Anonymous
Someone need to find these bastards and post their IP on 4Chan.
34 Oct 18, 2010 at 02:03 by Jay
Meh, whatever. They’re just wasting their time. We’ll simply wait a few hours for all our free stuff. Big whoop. We wait months or years for files to become available anyway.
35 Oct 18, 2010 at 02:23 by Will
Ouch, still down they are, even the ISP is still down.
36 Oct 18, 2010 at 02:25 by mazda
what about rarbg that’s been down for a few days now
37 Oct 18, 2010 at 03:00 by arizona18
CAMFUZE IS LOVED BY MANY ON THE SITE,ME INCLUDED! THAT’S DAM RUDE TO SEND A VIRUS LIKE THAT! WE ARE HOPEING CAM FUZE GETS UP AND RUNNING AGAIN SOON……ARIZONA18
38 Oct 18, 2010 at 03:02 by arizona18
i’d sue his ass!! put the little asshole in jail,fuze!!!
39 Oct 18, 2010 at 03:16 by ca1v1n
Anybody know whats happened to rarbg? Its been offline for about 3 days at this point. I haven’t seen anything posted here
40 Oct 18, 2010 at 03:27 by Billy Boo Bob
I ran a port scan on the address for tehparadox.com a while ago saw most of the server usuals open… except 80. This may not mean a whole lot knowing that in a server farm like this there’s a lot of routing tricks going on with vhosts and all that, but you would think that there would be something on 80. So, at least whatever machine (the traffic cop) is getting the true hits on the IP is up and running.
41 Oct 18, 2010 at 03:58 by po
missing xvideos go to
xhamster
42 Oct 18, 2010 at 04:25 by C0RR0SIVE
Ahh shit, xvideos is down due to this
43 Oct 18, 2010 at 04:35 by PlayBoyMan
Not to boast, but The Pirate Bay is still around, and you’re all welcome to pay us a visit.
44 Oct 18, 2010 at 04:42 by C0RR0SIVE
I no longer use the bay, it has become useless since no new torrents are showing up.
45 Oct 18, 2010 at 05:06 by Mertle
You guys all need to read this page on US Copyright group, Dunlap, Grubb and weaver and Hurtlocker copyright lawsuits – it’s very enlightening to say the least:
http://reportyourcomplaint.com/us-copyright-group-lawsuit-scam-please-read-this-before-you-pay-dunlap-grubb-weaver-anything/
46 Oct 18, 2010 at 05:16 by SPAZZER
Wibble.
47 Oct 18, 2010 at 07:29 by 4chan
Great news. An eye for an eye.
48 Oct 18, 2010 at 07:58 by Anonymous
@48
What the fuck are you talking about?
49 Oct 18, 2010 at 08:22 by Anonymous
TF you need to get news on this
http://slyck.com/story2090_Another_Massive_Email_Breach_ACAPOR_Emails_Reportedly_Leaked_on_The_Pirate_Bay
Operation payback is still in full swing.
50 Oct 18, 2010 at 08:39 by anonymous
Acapor, a Portuguese outfit was hacked by “Operation Payback”. Just like ACS:Law , there has been massive email leakage, which is now available in the Pirate Bay!
51 Oct 18, 2010 at 08:39 by Anonymous
Btw link to the new email leak
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5893441
52 Oct 18, 2010 at 08:48 by anonymous
Both GeneSimmons.com and SimmonsRecords.com are now down after attacks by Operation Payback in reponse to the following nasty comments posted by Gene Simmons:-
“Some of you may have heard a few popcorn farts re: our sites being threatened by hackers.
Our legal team and the FBI have been on the case and we have found a few, shall we say “adventurous” young people, who feel they are above the law.
And, as stated in my MIPCOM speech, we will sue their pants off.
First, they will be punished.
Second, they might find their little butts in jail, right next to someone who’s been there for years and is looking for a new girl friend.
We will soon be printing their names and pictures.
We will find you.
You cannot hide.
Stay tuned”
53 Oct 18, 2010 at 09:21 by pswd: r5t6y78
tonylmaner@aol.com
There is no question about it, or doubt: It’s WAAAAAAAAAAAR!!!
54 Oct 18, 2010 at 09:32 by aikanae
The ex-employee was probably hoping to pad their resume for when they apply to their nearest anti-piracy group for a job.
55 Oct 18, 2010 at 10:04 by TerribleTony
@21 Mark A. “Try providing placement assistance, financial planning assistance, carreer and personal counseling.”
LOL, you are joking right?
56 Oct 18, 2010 at 10:07 by justsomebloke
I never even noticed, then again I wouldn’t sully my hands on such low-rent sites. Never even heard of most of them.
57 Oct 18, 2010 at 10:11 by TerribleTony
@50 TY for the info, didn’t know about this, when will they ever learn to secure their data? http://slyck.com/news.php?story=2090
58 Oct 18, 2010 at 11:47 by Sketch@1337x.org
wow, he is disgruntled all right…….someone really pissed him off. LOL
59 Oct 18, 2010 at 12:28 by Anonymous
It is war!
60 Oct 18, 2010 at 13:24 by guest guest guest
Gene Simmons, LOL as if anyone cares about that old has-been. The dude should go bang his old lady and STFU, I’m sure she haw a few new STDs to share with him.
Anti-P2P site hacked and exposed to the world; simply beautiful.
Torrent sites down; BFD there’s tons more and most of those sites originally listed as down where shady ones, anyway.
61 Oct 18, 2010 at 13:58 by boozai
i’m here because of looking up ‘xvideos down’ on google. FUCK. what a loss….. at least they’ll get back up and running.
but shit, seriously… xvideos always had some new and wonderful shit in the top rated section. every day was a new find. ah whatever.
62 Oct 18, 2010 at 14:00 by MoonDog
Not all the sites hosted with Reality Check were torrent or porn related. Many of us, like my site, were sports or guy’s entertainment related.
Several of my friends sites were hosted with Reality Check, and they aren’t low-rent. In fact, many of them like my site were very reputable and had dollar values in excess of six figures.
I’m one of those whose site may never be recovered, potentially costing me three years of my work.
I agree with those who believe Reality Check failed to plan for an invent such as this. Moreover, they’re response to site owners hasn’t been nearly as expeditious as suggested. It took them nearly 11 hours to alert us what happened.
Suffice it to say, I’ll be looking for a new host if my site can be recovered. If it can’t, then I’ll have to pursue other action to offset my losses.
63 Oct 18, 2010 at 14:22 by Joe
@Moondog, how retarded are you? If you truly have a site with a value of “six figures” surely you’d have a disaster recovery plan.
The rule of thumb with servers is not if a disaster happens, it’s when. I’ve had servers for years, I’ve had failed drives which resulted in lost data (not backed up) as I relied on them. Since then I back up everything both to secondary hard drives in the servers and then nightly to Amazon S3.
I’ve moved server providers before and it used to take 10 hours to fully configure a few at a new provider, now with pre-written scripts I can fully restore one backed up server in about 10 minutes…
Anyone who relies on a hosting provider for their data is beyond stupid. Always have a backup OFF-SITE plan.
64 Oct 18, 2010 at 15:13 by Peter Kleissner
Yes Bootkits, yeah!
I hope they installed a very nasty one
65 Oct 18, 2010 at 16:28 by Retired Hacker
Now this annoys me.
Any real skilled hacker has but one rule to follow which is “do no harm” which is obviously to avoid giving hackers a bad reputation when many just want to look, learn and to peer at some people’s secrets. In, out and ideally never known.
Corrupting the MBR is a very easy thing to do. So is fixing the MBR but the less skilled go with back-ups or new installs.
It is very lucky your average hacker does not do likewise or many millions of computers would vanish from the Net overnight.
I can only suspect that some hacker was paid to do this. You soon guess their type of client. Nice in my view if the police track them down and make arrests, even if it may take another hacker to follow their trail back to them.
I cant see I like what I see these days but then the 1st Internet War is due and it is only a matter of time.
66 Oct 18, 2010 at 16:55 by Shit
I just hope they will restore ASAP. tehparadox.com is big loss for me. Best sharing community out there.
67 Oct 18, 2010 at 18:21 by JustMe
Super.. neutered him!
68 Oct 18, 2010 at 19:36 by mazda
RARBG anyone? what happened to it
69 Oct 18, 2010 at 21:51 by DJmorbid
@ Shit
im with you on that one mate !!
tehparadox is a great site for direct DL links and after spending 7 years + using torrents and relying on people seeding files i then found using direct DL links a lot easier and faster
hurry up and get these servers online lol
70 Oct 18, 2010 at 22:18 by nihi
damn..
now i know how good paradox has been.
need that site back fast!
71 Oct 18, 2010 at 23:08 by Josh
I’m also on RCN (and I know 3 others who are). I have 26 sites down. Some were receiving large traffic. It’s an understatement to say i’m pissed off right now. Now they want us to go over to ISPrime? I’m confused. Do they even support download/torrent sites? If it was going to take this long RCN really should have let us know in the beginning, by giving us an estimated ETA. I can’t help but think this ex-employee was paid off by some anti-piracy agency. And hearing that the MBR can be fixed? I hope RCN haven’t overlooked that. I am not sure what to do at this point.
72 Oct 18, 2010 at 23:12 by amir
back tehparadox plz
73 Oct 18, 2010 at 23:36 by N
PLEASE get back soon tehPARADOX!
74 Oct 18, 2010 at 23:52 by Claudio
TPB is down????
75 Oct 19, 2010 at 00:22 by ChiliBean
Can’t get into http://www.warez-bb.org now. Uh oh!
76 Oct 19, 2010 at 00:26 by generious
@Claudio
Looks like its down see
http://freakbits.com/the-pirate-bay-is-down-back-soonish-1018
but they are saying it’s general maintenance work.
77 Oct 19, 2010 at 00:26 by burningrabbit
As of 5:23 pm/CST TPB is still down. Now that I’ve finally heard avout it, I cannot wait to check-out Tehparadox. Regards and love to all who care…
78 Oct 19, 2010 at 00:34 by SaMoFo
Warez-BB is down too!!!!!! to much coincidence!
79 Oct 19, 2010 at 00:34 by WHAT A FAIL
FAAAAAAIIIIILLLLLL LOOK AT COMMENT 75 ITS NTO AN ATTACK U TARDS
80 Oct 19, 2010 at 00:46 by hakumei
this explains why i havent been able to load up pirate bay. damn. this is pretty suckish. hope they can get it fixed and back up
81 Oct 19, 2010 at 01:28 by ChiliBean
Warez-BB back up! Whew…close one.
82 Oct 19, 2010 at 01:57 by nofile__yes_me
For “Les Clan Ordures” from “DOX”:
Missin’ the muckin’, se ya all at the rendezvous when DOX is back.
83 Oct 19, 2010 at 01:59 by Cardmen
Just search/google the titles of your shows and you’ll find that not all big download sites are down…
I’ve found all the shows that I’ve downloaded from TP elsewhere and it was quite easy….
A winner will find a way and a loser just boast and complains…
84 Oct 19, 2010 at 02:03 by rzr
http://twitter.com/tehparadox
Site will be back soon. Follow for more info.
85 Oct 19, 2010 at 02:53 by N
All my love to you guys! I cant wait for tehparadox…what a great community it has!
86 Oct 19, 2010 at 07:08 by Anon
Plenty of Torrents is back up
87 Oct 19, 2010 at 07:45 by PornGuy
So A REplacement For xvideos which i can’t believe you have talked about yet is online and works very well i go there everyday after xvideos
http://www.divinecamenterprize.com bookmark this one
88 Oct 19, 2010 at 08:55 by J
filelist.ro from romania is down too
89 Oct 19, 2010 at 09:18 by me
soulseek too
90 Oct 19, 2010 at 09:59 by karlos
what a miss…i hope TP back soon, millions all over the world love’s TP and more millions hope the light comes in , TP is unike!
91 Oct 19, 2010 at 11:35 by Caveman
I’ve noticed that Hotfile is also very slow lately. Maybe it has something to do with this ISP problem
92 Oct 19, 2010 at 12:03 by mumene
I initially thought that tehparadox.com was going under maintanance… but its been more than 3- 4 days now, and this is terrible! I would have to agree that tehparadox.com probably has the best community out there. I am praying that they will be able to get their site back on!
93 Oct 19, 2010 at 16:50 by guest guest guest
way to tell the world about paradox, peoples… just what that site needed, more heat.
94 Oct 19, 2010 at 18:47 by 44
Reality Check no longer blames this on an ex-employee. They were just massively hacked. Check out thewhir.com (Web Hosting Industry News). On their home page click on the Web Host News tab for an article on this quoting the company prez. Prez says they have contacted the employee (who left the company on good terms) and are now convinced he was not responsible. Apparently RCN’s server base is severly corrupted and RCN is advising clients to move to an alternate provider.
95 Oct 19, 2010 at 19:40 by DJmorbid
@ guest guest guest
dont be a dick !!! why would mentioning tehparadox on here bring it more heat ??
every single person on here is either a torrent user or a DDL user so why would it bring anymore heat than any other download site mentioned on here
what a knob
96 Oct 19, 2010 at 21:42 by Cockblock
You guys should all suck yourselves, you know nothing about computers.
97 Oct 20, 2010 at 07:08 by ex-rcn customer
@DJmorbid
Not everyone on here is either a torrent user or a DDL user (whatever that is)… Some are here just to read about the RCN downtime and have nothing to do with torrents.
98 Oct 20, 2010 at 10:27 by Anonymous
Ohmy God its 4 days tps offline its 4 days i can not breath,im dying to see that h-page/those threads one more time fuck me X-( TehParadox.Com Get Back Soon
:(:(:(:(
99 Oct 20, 2010 at 14:20 by apollo
TP still down, now it seems “Arena” is gone too ?
This has got to be the MAFIAA/RIAA
100 Oct 20, 2010 at 14:50 by Josh
This lengthy downtime is painful. I plan to stay with RCN because they have been excellent for the last 5 or so years I’ve used them. Support is always very good (now is an exception of course). They are working their arses off trying to get customers up again. To all those site owners on RCN, I share your pain.
101 Oct 20, 2010 at 17:50 by FNG
my god TP needs to get back up must download fallout:new vegas….. dont trust / want to deal with other sites! oooh tehparadox how i miss theee
102 Oct 21, 2010 at 17:43 by DJmorbid
@ ex-rcn customer
you dont know what DDL is ????????
DDL = DIRECT DOWNLOAD LINKS
103 Oct 21, 2010 at 22:18 by Darix
Hi darix here..
I am the same DJmorbid. I get frustrated everytime i cant see tehparadox online. Im getting withdrawl symptoms from not being on the site. Hurry up and get back online. Grr!
Is there anymore info on it getting online again?
104 Oct 22, 2010 at 10:04 by Bryce
Currently testing the site for bugs before turning it live for everyone else.
less than 20 seconds ago via web
Source: http://twitter.com/tehparadox
105 Oct 22, 2010 at 13:13 by a friend
the people who did the denial of service attack on tehparadox.com is wiiso.com
dom the admin paid 4 people from overseas to ruin there servers so all the people goto his network
he knows he cant compete with tehparadox.com so the only way he can get people onto wiiso.com is to bring down sites that has wii games on it
106 Oct 22, 2010 at 14:12 by godchild
Im lost without TP…..
107 Oct 22, 2010 at 17:30 by ChiliBean
Warez-BB is my plan B when tehPARADOX goes down.
108 Oct 22, 2010 at 18:28 by Jimmy
My life is dependent on Tehparadox. I couldn’t sleep ,eat or concentrate on doing anything without it. Please if anyone can help get it back I am begging you on my knees, please do so!!! Ahhhh!!!!!
109 Oct 22, 2010 at 23:52 by ChiliBean
tehPARADOX is back!!!!!!
110 Oct 23, 2010 at 03:58 by Anonymous
tehParadox is not back ….. and its killing me.
111 Oct 23, 2010 at 04:24 by ChiliBean
Yes it is….the twitter said the DNS is spreading. Suprise you it’s not up at your end. Been up for a few hours.