Top 6 Programming Diggs for last 45 days
Here
are my Top 6 Programming Diggs for the last 45 days.
These will help you become a more effective programmer and better PHP
coder, and you can learn how to code for Google's 'open social' APIs.
10
Projects every PHP developer should know
As a php web developer,
you
should know that php is probably the language that has the biggest code
repository. So no matter what module you want to include in your
project there should be an open source solution. More…
12
Signs You're a Crappy Programmer (and don't know it)
You know those crappy
programmers who don’t know they are crappy? You know, they
think
they're pretty good, they spout off the same catch phrase rhetoric
they've heard some guru say and they know lots of rules about the
"correct" way to do things? Yet their own work seems seriously lacking
given all the expertise they supposedly have? More…
Illustration:
The History of High-Level Programming Languages
For 50 years, computer
programmers have been writing code. New technologies continue to
emerge, develop, and mature at a rapid pace. Now there are more than
2,500 documented programming languages! O'Reilly has produced a poster
called History of Programming Languages (PDF: 701K), which plots over
50 programming languages on a multi-layered, color-c More…
Graceful
E-Mail Obfuscation
Posting a naked e-mail link
anywhere on the web, in a newsgroup, chatroom, or weblog comments page
is generally the kiss of death for your once-healthy address. Now you
can protect your addresses in a fully automated way while at the same
time being gracious to all users, so you can focus on what’s
really
important: getting your content out. More…
Google
Reveals "Open Social": APIs to Create Aps for Any Social Network
Details emerged today on
Google’s broad social networking ambitions. The new project,
called
OpenSocial, goes well beyond what we’ve previously reported.
It is a
set of common APIs that application developers can use to create
applications for any social network. More…
See how your web site looks
in a bunch of different browsers
Browsershots makes
screenshots of your web design in different browsers. When you submit
your web address, it will be added to the job queue. A number of
distributed computers will open your website in their browser. Then
they will make screenshots and upload them to the central server
here. More…
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