Archive for the 'Links' Category
links for 2008-07-23
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Feeds for iPhone apps
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Bottom line: It’s great, but wait.
links for 2008-07-22
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EditorKicker is a pretty utility to invoke your favorite editor and open errored file when CGI script or Rails program cause error.
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ImpressCMS is a community developed Content Management System for easily building and maintaining a dynamic web site. Keep your web site up to date with this easy to use, secure and flexible system.
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This site hosts user contributed subtitles that can be used for providing captions for the hearing impaired or translations. Want to help us? Add your own subtitles.
links for 2008-07-18
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Emastic is a CSS Framework, it’s continuing mission: to explore a strange new world, to seek out new life and new web spaces, to boldly go where no CSS Framework has gone before.
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PostcardViewer is a free, customizable Flash image viewer. The interface is based on the real world metaphor of a set of postcards shuffled onto a surface.
links for 2008-07-17
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poMMo is an open source maillist manager application for adding a mailing list to your website or to organize stand alone mailings.
poMMo requires PHP & MySQL, offers a very simple web-based setup and it can be ready to use within minutes.
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AskPeople is a flexible, self-hosted web tool for managing simple web-based surveys & feedback forms.
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Quick regular expression snippet to convert HTML links to Markdown links:
Find:
(.*?)
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Sexy Forms in Rails
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Cookie handling in multi-domain applications in Ruby on Rails
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Multilingual page caching in Ruby on Rails
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This project plugs Google Gears in Ruby on Rails.
Gears on Rails helps developers to write fully offline functionnal web applications based on Gears without learning a bit of Gears.
links for 2008-07-12
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No single technique is effective at detecting all defects. We need manual testing, peer reviews, usability testing and developer testing (and that’s just the start) if we want to produce high-quality software.
links for 2008-07-11
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Be an entrepreneur, not a wannabepreneur.
links for 2008-07-10
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23 excellent, print-ready cheat sheets for HTML/HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including MooTools and jQuery)
links for 2008-07-09
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LearnHub.com, an online social learning network, has announced the world’s largest free SAT and GMAT question banks. The site hosts communities to help prepare students for SAT and GMAT exams that now include thousands of original practice questions.
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Learnhub.com has launched the SAT and GMAT question banks. It is claimed that these are the “largest” SAT and GMAT question banks in the world. It also provides the students with the information about the American Universities and academic recruiters.
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LearnHub.com, an online social learning network, has announced the world’s largest free SAT & GMAT question banks. The site hosts communities to help prepare students for SAT & GMAT exams that now include thousands of original practice questions.
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StartupNorth » Blog Archive » LearnHub.com Launches World’s Largest Free SAT and GMAT Question BanksWhile I am not in any of their target markets, I think the value of the site huge.
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Kinds of disgree on putting IDE and TextEditor together. But it is a comprehansive review.