NukeCops: a hotspot in the global Nuke-architecture of innovation
Date: Sunday, October 16 @ 02:31:01 CEST
Topic: Nuke Cops


NukeCops: a true hotspot in the global Nuke-architecture with leading [Grid-] capabilities

now more than 150 000 developers, users and friends participate in creating, testing and shaping code, knowledge and assets of the most diverse kinds. NukeCops.com is a great place for knowlege sharing and in someway a hotspot in the
global architecture and network of nuke-friendes; some of the leading capabilities:

- pervasive intercontected [ubiquity]
- shock resistence [ability to regenerate]
- redundance [each ressource has its copy] and lots of others more....

leading capablities - others were trying to compete - often without success we show that later. PHPNuke can rely on a very pervasive environment. Our worldwide network-architecture has a very high capability to regenerate itselve, because we allways can count on a broad variety of participating agents and exploit a large pool of circulating resources. All the developer and hacker are interacting in a loosely integrated ways. So the whole PHPNuke-project exploits the power of diversity to the purpose of the creation new innovations and new knowledge. "New knowledge hardly emerges in frozen environments but more easily springs out of diversity and surprise wich only can occur in loosely integrated systems where is room for controversies and multiple views."*

Nukecops is just one room for controversis and multiple views. NukeCops supports one of the world's largest CMS development networks by providing a great place to share ideas, code and more. Nukecops.com a great place for idea sharing and generalized social exchange: Now more than 35000 users share the ideas, multiply the knowledge n´ move the community forward. Thanks to every user - thanks to every user of the 36000!

BTW: To share ideas that’s the philosophy that guides the PHPNuke-group since the beginning;
Its what drew the developers and users the hackers and all together. At the global nuke-group we believe sharing is the way to create better ideas - ideas that can move the community, the code, and the world forward.

*Lanzara, Morner [2003]





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