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submitted by binaryloop
1 day 14 hours ago Cody Brocious (PyMusique) is working on a
new project to convert
Windows executables to native Mac OS X or Linux binaries. He is
focusing on high-end gaming at the moment, though he plans to support
other apps in the future. On his blog, he said: "My goal for the next 5
years is simple: Any piece of software, any platform you choose." 109 commentsblog thisemail this
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by cdoggydog6621
10 days ago Everyone has a good idea at one time or another to
implement a new
feature in a web browser. Well, with the goodness that is Mozilla
Firefox, now you can do just that! 27 commentsblog thisemail this
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by dirtyfratboy
10 days ago Away from home? No compiler? Type your source code
in and have it
compiled online. Just choose a language and enter your code in the box.
Choose a language by clicking on the language below. You can either use
C#, VB.NET, C or Fortran currently. 51 commentsblog thisemail this
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by thedove
21 days ago "After reading "5 Steps To CSS Heaven" and
disagreeing with some of
what was said I thought that writing this would be appropriate...so
here are 5 quick tips that help me out in my day to day work. I
wouldn't call them best practices because everybody has a style that
works for them, but these are what work best for me." 22 commentsblog thisemail
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18 days ago This article will explain what a hash is, why you
want to use them
instead of storing real passwords in your applications, and give you
some examples of how to implement password hashing in PHP and MySQL. 47 commentsblog thisemail this
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by veza
28 days ago "The Windows command line is a mainstay for
systems administrators
and power users but is relatively unknown to many PC users." - Very
nice introduction for Batch Files and Scripting. 102 commentsblog thisemail this
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by jiminoc
30 days ago Nice page on php.net that has a ton of PHP
powerpoint presentations
from some of the top PHP developers out there. Topics range from
Database, Internal Workings, Internationalization, Debugging,
Performance and more. Good stuff. 34 commentsblog thisemail this
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by BloodJunkie
32 days ago Rails isn't a better hammer; it's a different kind
of tool. This
article explores the compromises and design decisions that went into
making Rails so productive within its niche. 47 commentsblog thisemail this
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by bigdig
34 days ago Learn how to build an Asynchronous JavaScript and
XML (Ajax) Really
Simple Syndication (RSS) reader, as well as a Web component that you
can place on any Web site to look at the articles in the RSS feeds. 18 commentsblog thisemail this
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submitted by AndreasA
34 days ago This CSS Tutorial will get you started with CSS in
just a few
minutes. It is easy to understand and will teach you all the
sophisticated techniques. 26 commentsblog
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by wayjer
36 days ago Writers edit, architects redraw, and programmers
debug. Development
environments are usually nice enough to give programmers a bunch of
tools to help determine where their program's going wrong. But with
JavaScript, your development environment is a web browser, and things
aren't quite so hospitable. 25 commentsblogemail this
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by bigdig
37 days ago If you're considering building an Ajax application
of your own, you
will inevitably need to consider the discussion points in this series.
You'll learn about both the potential and the pitfalls inherent to this
new technology. 34 commentsblog thisemail
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