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JungleJar | Wordpress How-To: Displaying Post Counts - 0 views

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    Ever wanted to display the number of posts your blog has achieved for your blog readers or perhaps just for yourself? Or, what about the number of posts in a specific category? If so, I'll show you a quick and easy way to do just that, and we'll style up the output with a bit of CSS Level 2.1 the standard way.
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Google S2 Favicon Converter & Javascript Generator - 0 views

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    Links are getting shorter, information smaller and here's another smaller blogroll avatar... the favicon. Google has an online PNG converter for favicon.ico files in the root directory of a domain. eg. http://google.com/favicon.ico Here's a realtime script to help get the favicon link.
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Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site from YAHOO! - 0 views

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    Absolute must know for webdevelopers. Nice tricks how to boost Your's website and it's provided from YAHOO! Good, very good.
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Perlisisms - "Epigrams in Programming" by Alan J. Perlis - 0 views

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    Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one. Once you understand how to write a program get someone else to write it. Everyone can be taught to sculpt: Michelangelo would have had to be taught not to. So it is with great programmers.
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Inference Group: Dasher Project - 0 views

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    Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures without requiring a mouse. Would work great on PDAs...
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Pragmatic Smalltalk (slides) | Feb 2009 | David Chisnall - 0 views

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    Interesting clippings from the slides: "What can we do with it? * Write applications. Melodie uses lots of Smalltalk, first pure-Smalltalk app committed to svn in January. * Write scripts. Corner activation and gesture app uses Smalltalk for scripting. * Modify existing apps... " "We can inspect classes in a code browser, see method names, and write replacements in any running application. In a perfect Free Software system, any user can make any changes. "
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    My comment above might imply that Smalltalk is not modern. The truth is far from it, as Smalltalk is still pushing the boundaries of technology and user interfaces, from Croquet and Qwaq, to Alice, Sophie, Scratch and Etoys.
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    (I fixed Friday's broken link to the PDF.) From what I read so far, this seems to be another attempt at a fully introspecitve integrated and customisable personal computer with a graphical desktop. In other words, it is Dynabook Smalltalk and Lisp workstations all over again, but quite likely with some interesting modern twists.
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Dev Environment for PowerShell - 0 views

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    Tries first for .NET 3.5 and VS2008. Failing that, falls back to .NET 3.0/VS2005 ...
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Re: Ruby's lisp features. | ruby-talk | 2006 | Yukihiro Matsumoto - 0 views

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    The designer of Ruby renamed his language "MatzLisp"
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JavaScript as a Functional Language | Ajaxonomy | 2009 - 0 views

  • there is a little bit of hand-waving involved in calling JavaScript a functional language. JavaScript is not a side-effect free language, nor is it an expression-based language (i.e., it is not value-oriented, but rather variable-oriented). There is no tail call optimization in any of the current implementations, so recursion must be kept shallow. And the list goes on. Truth be told, JavaScript is really one of the first hybrid imperative-functional languages.
  • Higher-order functions allow us to do functional composition,
  • Since JavaScript does not have "overloaded" functions, this type of functionality is usually simulated using manipulation of the function's arguments. Currying comes in handy because it allows you to do this manipulation in a much cleaner and more modular way.
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  • Closures have quite a few applications in real-world JavaScript: event binding, callbacks, sorting, mapping (in the classical Lisp sense), and many others. In more modern JavaScript programming, you can find them almost everywhere.
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    This is a short tutorial approach to an old but little-noticed saw.
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xVal - CodePlex - 0 views

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    xVal is a validation framework for ASP.NET MVC applications. It makes it easy to link up your choice of server-side validation mechanism with your choice of client-side validation library, neatly fitting both into ASP.NET MVC architecture and conventions.
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Downloads - 0 views

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    Tools IDE Editors VisualBasic
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    A bunch of Microsoft tools to develop programs and web pages
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Occasionally sane - 0 views

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    Blog from a recent convert to Clojure
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Coding Horror: Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Mistakes | 2009 - 0 views

  • Heck, even if you are aware of these security mistakes, you might end up committing them anyway. I know I have. Have you?
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    Some old, some from the 2000s, some still happening too often.
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Eucalyptus - 0 views

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  • open-source software infrastructure for implementing "cloud computing" on clusters. The current interface to EUCALYPTUS is compatible with Amazon's EC2 interface, but the infrastructure is designed to support multiple client-side interfaces.
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      what it is
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The APIs for the Sun Cloud: Wiki: HelloCloud - Project Kenai - 0 views

  • . Let's assume that this application does storage and retrieval of large media files; the required infrastructure is: A firewall appliance for connecting to the Internet A private network connecting the firewall to other systems A Linux web server running a LAMP stack A Solaris database machine running MySQL for application persistence A WebDAV server for the media files
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      Soon you will be able to write scripts to install "Virtual Data Centers" There seems to be a temptation here to make a virtual data center as complex as a real one - perhaps that is necessary, but this technology is in its early stages. Right now, I wonder if a virtual firewall appliance is as secure or fast as a real one.
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    Certain kinds of deployment are much more efficiently achieved with virtual servers. This article is a simple and almost hands-on introduction to the way a Sun Cloud deployment can be scripted or have another automated front end for deployment.
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atomojo - Google Code - 0 views

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    Includes the Atomojo Firefox Extension -- a plugin that contains an XPCOM component for interacting with the Atom Publishing Protocol (APP).
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Issue 9007 - chromium - Crash on illegal instruction (temporary dependence on SSE2) - G... - 0 views

  • Comment 36 by agl@chromium.org, Apr 06 (45 hours ago) You can remove the SSE2 specific flags from the build and you'll still end up with a working browser. However, you can't run pixel-tests with such a browser because your outputs will be different. For everything else, it should be fine. Comment 37 by evan@chromium.org, Apr 06 (45 hours ago) There is no reason we really need SSE2; it's just a temporary workaround for bug 8475.
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      Will have to tweak the build by hand. This will no doubt be fixed before Chromium Linux goes to beta, but right now it is a disappointment, as the reported added speed of Chromium may be more valuable on older machines.
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    For now, Linux builds of the chromium open source browser won't work on Intel and AMD processors from the early/mid 2000s (including my desktop PC :( )
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Good PHP Tutorials - Beginner To Advanced PHP Programming Tutorials - 0 views

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    Good PHP tutorials
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