Top 5 Programming Diggs in last 30 days
Here
are what I judge to be the Top 5 Programming Diggs
in the last 30 days for learning several application development
topics, including CSS, JavaScript, Rails, and Web Design.
CSS Tool to Wrap Text
Into Any Shape
Easily
wrap any text
content into curves, slants or around any shape, then simply copy the
generated code onto your website or blog. It has three methods for
adding it to your site, including full CSS/XHTML or javascript. More…
[Easy
as Pie] Unobtrusive JavaScript
If
you are just learning
JavaScript, or have been coding JavaScript obtrusively, this is a great
article to get you started on the 'best practices' way of coding
JavaScript -- Unobtrusively.
FTA: "...This post is the first in a continuing series of DIY
tutorials, which aims to make things as simple as possible..." More…
Riding
Rails: Rails 2.0: It's done!
Rails
2.0 is
finally finished after about a year in the making. This is a fantastic
release that’s absolutely stuffed with great new features,
loads of
fixes, and an incredible amount of polish. We’ve even taken a
fair bit
of cruft out to make the whole package more coherent and lean. More…
8
Software Engineering Tips for Startups
The
business ideas,
new utilities for society and the next big thing all boil down to code.
If the code is good, the startup has a chance. If the code is bad, no
matter how brilliant the business people are the startup is not going
to get far. More…
10
Absolute No-No's For Any Freelance Web Designer
If
you're a freelancer,
make sure you don't make any of these common mistakes. More…
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I wanted to let you know about a website that our company has just completed. There are more than 10 courses that are free. These courses contain VIDEOS (with audio), training workbooks that students can print and exercises to complete. It is free to join, everything is free. That target market is beginners to Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MYOB accounting and website development using the 123ezy website system.
http://www.freecomputertraining.com.au
I'd love to get some feedback on the content and videos.
Sincerely,
Steve Slisar
Comment by slisar — December 27, 2007 @ 5:44 am