VirtualDub dedicates to processing AVI files and can be extended with third-party video filters. Although it's not so fully-featured as other professional video editors, it certainly can accomplish more than a few tasks that you might think you need other separate applications for. As you may know, VirtualDub, as stand-alone, cannot handle MP4, MKV, FLV, MOV or any other files besides AVI. And that's why you will encounter problems when you try to open MP4 files in VirtualDub.Then, how to get MP4 files and VirtualDub to play nicely? Don't worry! Just watch this tutorial.
« This is 90% geared for purely console/terminal/pty/tty/ssh/putty/telnet/tmux/screen users. I've only just the past couple years started understanding why it was key to learn vim, in the past I never had the patience for it and preferred nano-like editors. Now vim is all I use when on linux, it's so much more productive.. especially with a customized vimrc file. This doesn't require a git checkout, a vim update, a bash update, an OS update, a plugin. No. This is a single file that I use on Arch Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Debian, Ubuntu, Cent OS, Red Hat, and that's it so far. This is geared for users who use SSH more than anything else. Of course, it works perfect on an X enabled box locally as well. »
The XML IDE ... modeling, editing, transforming, and debugging XML-related technologies, including an awesome graphical schema designer, code generation tools, file converters, debuggers, profilers, database integration, and explicit support for XSLT, XPath, XQuery, WSDL, SOAP, and Office Open XML (OOXML) documents. It even included Visual Studio and Eclipse plug-ins...
This is an extremely cool and useful web application, and if it hasn't been thought of before, I'm absolutely shocked, because it makes so much sense. Essentially, PHPanywhere is a web based free Integrated Development Environment or IDE for the PHP language. In other words it is a web based application that provides PHP developers a PHP code editor that mocks a desktop application, and it does so very well.
Cloud computing has started proceeding beyond the hype stage and into the beginning of mainstream adoption. Gartner had included cloud computing in their list of Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2009.
In this roundup, we will review some online Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) which are great examples of cloud programming. These solutions can [nearly] replace your desktop IDEs and code editors.
Pastebin++ for web technologies: paste javascript, css and html and get a rendering of them all at once. Create packages and version them, publish to your blog, etc. MooTools, jQuery, Prototype, YUI, Glow and Dojo all supported.