Submitted Thursday, June 07, 2007 - padrenel.blogs.experienceproject.com
By releasing a development platform, Facebook's enabled developers to create some amazing applications riding off their social network. It's not too hard to get an application of your own up and running, but it's nice to have some help, as the docum
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Submitted Thursday, June 07, 2007 - devzone.zend.com
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - maps.google.com
Google Maps just released a new feature that lets you actually look around the street. Seems to only be working in major cities for now.
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - lolcode.com
This site provides community documentation of the emergent LOLCODE language. It is our hope that the examples can grow in a way that is both internally consistent and suggest a real, feasible computing language.
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - maps.google.com
Here's a picture of the Google Maps Street View Team standing outside as the vehicle passes.
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - gears.google.com
"Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using following JavaScript APIs:"
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - www.leahculver.com
Yes, yes, I know. Computer Science classes are useless and difficult. It’s okay. I took them too.
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - lifehacker.com
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. Toda
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - www.ibm.com
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.
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - www.codinghorror.com
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-- w
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Submitted Friday, June 01, 2007 - brian.shaler.name
I really love these tools. Hope you would like them.
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Microsoft has yet again failed with IE7 to extend a helping hand towards web developers. They have yet again failed to improve IEs standard compliance
Here is a tutorial on how to hide files in Jpg's. Please note it isn't the most secure method, because the information is stored in plain text but it'
"A list of rules I've come up with lately, based on my experience in programming."
"Unless you're a mathematician or an engineer, pi probably ranks high on the list of things that are of little or absolutely no use in your life." Wor
Your website might be losing traffic due to a glitch in one of Google's redirect!
if you append the parameter "output=googleabout" to Google Web Search URL, the search results page will not carry any AdSense ads that are otherwise s
See a live demonstration of a 3d rendering system written entirely in JavaScript!
When the boss attempted to search for the word "banner" on Google, he thought a massive war against his own banner company was raging. Boss makes a f
This article is the second of a series of PHP guides that aim at teaching you the basics of PHP programming. Today we are going to discuss different t
A little dated, but it's a nice concise comparison of PostgreSQL and MySQL. More…
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