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The Linux Cookbook: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use - Table of Contents - 0 views

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    Very good resource.

Efficient and Secured Computer Support - 1 views

started by liza cainz on 10 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
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Python Tips, Tricks, and Hacks - Siafoo - 2 views

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    Want to write shorter, cleaner code? Have an unfortunate situation where you need to fit as much as you can in one expression? Prefer a quick dose of hacks to spending the rest of your life reading the docs? You've come to the right place.
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JavaScript Garden - 0 views

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    JavaScript Garden is a growing collection of documentation about the most quirky parts of the JavaScript programming language. It gives advice to avoid common mistakes, subtle bugs, as well as performance issues and bad practices that non-expert JavaScript programmers may encounter on their endeavours into the depths of the language.
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W3C QA - Recommended list of Doctype declarations you can use in your Web document - 0 views

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    <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
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CSS Discuss - 9 views

  • This Wiki is dedicated to real-world (and ideally, browser-neutral) application of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Topics include: techniques for page-layout and special display-effects, testing and validation, workarounds for limitations and bugs, CSS code-editors, beginner and advanced tutorials, and to a lesser extent pure CSS theory, and pure CSS power-demonstrations. Discourse on (X)HTML, DOM, and other webpage- technology areas is not forbidden, but keeping it associated with CSS is encouraged.
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    This Wiki is dedicated to real-world (and ideally, browser-neutral) application of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Topics include: techniques for page-layout and special display-effects, testing and validation, workarounds for limitations and bugs, CSS code-editors, beginner and advanced tutorials, and to a lesser extent pure CSS theory, and pure CSS power-demonstrations. Discourse on (X)HTML, DOM, and other webpage- technology areas is not forbidden, but keeping it associated with CSS is encouraged.
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Dive Into Python 3 - 1 views

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    Translations: en español, in italiano, на русском языке, به پارسی, česky
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QuirksMode - for all your browser quirks - 2 views

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    QuirksMode.org is the prime source for browser compatibility information on the Internet. It is maintained by Peter-Paul Koch, mobile platform strategist in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. QuirksMode.org is the home of the Browser Compatibility Tables, where you'll find hype-free assessments of the major browsers' CSS and JavaScript capabilities, as well as their adherence to the W3C standards. It is also increasingly the home of ground-breaking mobile web research.
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