Here are what I am judging to be the Best Free Learning and
Training Programming Diggs in the last 30 days. These cover
many areas, including Ruby On Rails; Programming Advice; Web
Programming with HTML CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Ajax, and Apache;
Grid Design; Google Gears; and Firefox Extensions.
Ruby
on Rails Rake Tutorial
In this article
we're going to discover why Rake was created,
and
how it can help our Rails applications. By the end you should be able
to write your own tasks, and learn how to get piss drunk using rake in
no less then three steps. More
Top
Ten of Programming Advice NOT to Follow
A
top programmer examines a number of the top items
of programming
advice commonly given, and makes a great case for why they should NOT
be followed. Some interesting food for thought for any
programmer. More
Essential
HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP etc., via Marc Andreessen
There
are a ton of free cheatsheets, quick
references, and
downloadable resources for programming languages and related
technologies online -- in this post I've tried to organize and list
some of the best for web development. More
CSS layouts
"for those who want to start a css-driven website quick"
I
placed a comment with a link to CSSeasy.com in another story
and
you're all digging it up so I thought it would be good to write a story
about this simple site for people who want to start a css-driven
website quick or for those people who want to start learning CSS by
trial and error. More
26
Best ways to implement AJAX, CSS and Javascript based Tabs
Recently
I was surfing the web for the best AJAX and CSS based
tabs,
menus for one of my project. In the process,I found some really good
resources from fellow developers and thought to share the same with you
all. More
PHP
Abstract Episode 1 - PHP Secuity Tips
Join
Guest Host Eli White as he talks about practical tips you
can use to help make your application more secure. More
Let's
Build a Grid - Webdesign
So much web
design work relies on establishing a grid and the
constraints on that grid: ad sizes, display size, browser display area
minus chrome, and so forth. Grids are, quite literally, everywhere. But
learning how to effectively utilize grids-- without becoming a slave to
them-- can make the difference between a competent layout and a great
lay More
Google Gears
(BETA): Enabling Offline Web Applications
"Google
Gears (BETA) is an open source browser
extension that
enables web applications to provide offline functionality using
following JavaScript APIs:" More
Six
ways to write more comprehensible code
As
a developer, time is your most valuable
resource. These six tips
on how to write maintainable code are guaranteed to save you time and
frustration: one minute spent writing comments can save you an hour of
anguish. More
LifeHacker:
How to build a Firefox extension
Ever
since we started releasing home-brewed Firefox
extensions here
at Lifehacker, several readers have asked: How difficult is it to build
a Firefox extension? For someone with a bit of programming experience,
the answer is not that difficult. Today I've got a quick start list of
resources for the curious programmers who want to give it a
try More
Optimize
PHP and Accelerate Apache
As the load on
an application increases, the
bottlenecks in the
underlying infrastructure become more apparent in the form of slow
response to user requests. This article discusses many of the server
configuration items that can make or break an application's performance
and focuses on steps you can take to optimize Apache and PHP. More
How to Write a
Video Player in Less Than 1000 Lines Of Code
(ffmpeg
and SDL tutorial) More
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