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Mac OS X: How to Set Up TextEdit as an HTML or Plain Text Editor - 0 views

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    "Archived - Mac OS X: How to Set Up TextEdit as an HTML or Plain Text Editor TextEdit renders HTML by default. You may change its preferences to act as a plain text editor, for use in editing HTML or configuration files, for example."
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7.3. The DOCTYPE Declaration - 0 views

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    "The DOCTYPE Declaration The beginning of each document can specify the name of the DTD to which the document conforms. This DOCTYPE declaration is used by XML parsers to identify the DTD and ensure that the document does conform to it. A typical declaration for a document written to conform with version 1.0 of the XHTML DTD looks like this: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">"
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Changing Column Width - Complete HTML5 tutorial - 0 views

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    "Now that you we have used all the right semantics you might want to change the width of each column - as of right now, each column is 33% wide. Let's say we want the first column to be 40% of the table and the two remaning columns to be 30% (as 40% + 30% +30% = 100%). In order to do this, we use the element. This element is to be placed between the tag and the tag and we use the style attribute to define the width of the columns. The element is a self-closing element and you need one for every columns of you table. Let's have an example:"
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ANSI character set and equivalent Unicode and HTML characters - 0 views

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    "The ANSI set of 217 characters, also known as Windows-1252, was the standard for the core fonts supplied with US versions of Microsoft Windows up to and including Windows 95 and Windows NT 4. During the lifetime of those two products, Microsoft added the euro currency symbol bringing the number of characters to 218, and introduced a new core set of Pan-European fonts containing the WGL4 (Windows Glyph List 4) character set, with 652 characters."
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IE HistoryView: Freeware Internet Explorer History Viewer - 0 views

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    This utility reads all information from the history file on your computer, and displays the list of all URLs that you have visited in the last few days. It also allows you to select one or more URL addresses, and then remove them from the history file or save them into text, HTML or XML file. In addition, you are allowed to view the visited URL list of other user profiles on your computer, and even access the visited URL list on a remote computer, as long as you have permission to access the history folder.
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Quotation Marks in HTML - 0 views

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    Great examples, concisely presented.
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Reading a tab delimited text file. - 1 views

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    "You could also use the csv module import csv myfileobj = open("myfiletab.txt","read") csv_read = csv.reader(myfileobj,dialect=csv.excel_tab) myval1 = [] myval2 = [] myval3 = [] for line in csv_read: # filter header and stuff using some criterion if len(line) = 3: myval1.append(line[0]) myval2.append(line[1]) myval3.append(line[2])"
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Carriage Returns in a Cell - what character? - 0 views

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    "Carriage Returns in a Cell - what character? This is a discussion on Carriage Returns in a Cell - what character? within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; Hi there I was looking for a way to paste data from Word into Excel, and found several posts on ..."
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APA Style... Sample Cover Page or Title Page for term paper. - 0 views

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    "APA Cover (Title) Page Example Term Paper Typical Format "
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Ruby on Rails Guides: Getting Started with Rails - 0 views

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    Getting Started with Rails This guide covers getting up and running with Ruby on Rails. After reading it, you should be familiar with: Installing Rails, creating a new Rails application, and connecting your application to a database The general layout of a Rails application The basic principles of MVC (Model, View Controller) and RESTful design How to quickly generate the starting pieces of a Rails application
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Twitter For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies - 0 views

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    Twitter for dummies cheat sheet
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Panasonic Camcorder HC-V750: which codec is better quality, AVCHD or MP4? - AVS Forum |... - 0 views

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    "I've got a Panasonic HC-V750 camcorder which supports AVCHD and MP4. The highest quality AVCHD settings are called "1080/60p", while the highest quality MP4 settings are called "1080/50M" (also at 60p). Both are 1920x1080 full HD resolution.   When I check out some sample files recorded in those 2 formats with MediaInfo, I see the AVCHD bitrate is variable and seems to be in the 22.8 - 25.0 mbps range, while the MP4 bitrate is close to the advertised "50M" at a variable 45.4 - 49.2 mbps.   So, although I know the answer is a bit subjective, I am interested in which format people think has better video quality.  By bitrate and file size alone, I would be inclined to say MP4 in this scenario.  But the instruction manual implies that the AVCHD is better quality.   FYI: on the audio side, the AVCHD has AC3 384 kbps 6 channel audio, while the MP4 has AAC 128 kbps 2 channel, so the AVCHD AC3 audio clearly seems superior."
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Comparing MPEG-2, H.264, and H.265 Video Codecs at NAB 2014 - AVS Forum | Home Theater ... - 0 views

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    "One of the biggest issues concerning UHD/4K is how it will be encoded/compressed and what bit rate will be required to convey a high-quality image. As I've written before, everyone at NAB 2014 seems to have settled on H.265 (aka HEVC or High-Efficiency Video Coding) as the codec of choice for UHD/4K. HEVC is said to offer up to 50 percent greater efficiency than H.264 (aka AVC or Advanced Video Coding), which is often used for high-def content, and even greater gains in efficiency over MPEG-2.   So I was particularly interested in a presentation called "Bit Rate Requirements for HEVC: Comparing H.265, H.264, and MPEG-2" by John Pallett, Director of Product Marketing for Enterprise Products at Telestream, a company that provides video capture, encoding, transcoding, and network-based delivery. The testing he discussed was based on SD and HD content, not UHD, but the findings should apply similarly."
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The Python Tutorial - Python v3.1a1 documentation - 0 views

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    Python is an easy to learn, powerful programming language. It has efficient high-level data structures and a simple but effective approach to object-oriented programming. Python's elegant syntax and dynamic typing, together with its interpreted nature, make it an ideal language for scripting and rapid application development in many areas on most platforms.
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Turnitin: Home: Welcome to Turnitin - 0 views

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    The following training materials will assist Students, Instructors and Administrators in getting started with your Turnitin account.
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Nanotube Radio - 0 views

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    We have constructed a fully functional, fully integrated radio receiver, orders-of-magnitude smaller than any previous radio, from a single carbon nanotube. The single nanotube serves, at once, as all major components of a radio: antenna, tuner, amplifier, and demodulator. Moreover, the antenna and tuner are implemented in a radically different manner than traditional radios, receiving signals via high frequency mechanical vibrations of the nanotube rather than through traditional electrical means. We have already used the nanotube radio to receive and play music from FM radio transmissions such as Layla by Eric Clapton (Derek and the Dominos) and the Beach Boy's Good Vibrations. The nanotube radio's extremely small size could enable radical new applications such as radio controlled devices small enough to exist in the human bloodstream, or simply smaller, cheaper, and more efficient wireless devices such as cellular phones.
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