links for 2008-10-15

Oct 16 2008

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It’s Blog Action Day!

Oct 15 2008

Today bloggers everywhere will publish posts that discuss poverty in some way. By all posting on the same day we aim to change the conversation for the day, to raise awareness, start a global discussion and add momentum to an important cause. Join us!!

Just want to share you a video what I love a lot:

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links for 2008-10-14

Oct 15 2008

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Oct 14 2008

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links for 2008-10-10

Oct 11 2008

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Oct 10 2008

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Code Search Engines

Oct 09 2008

Learning by samples:

  1. Google Code Search
  2. Krugle
  3. Byte My Code
  4. Dzone Snippets
  5. Code Fetch
  6. Codase
  7. Snipplr
  8. O’reilly Code Search
  9. JSourcery
  10. Merobase
  11. GitHub
  12. Koders

Credit: 10 Code Search Engines

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links for 2008-10-08

Oct 09 2008

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Oct 08 2008

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links for 2008-10-05

Oct 06 2008

  • Form Tools is written for web developers who work on online registration sites, or sites that require any form of information gathering from their online visitors. Put simply, it is a form processor, storage and data access script written in PHP and MySQL, designed to work with any existing web form. With a few minor changes to your form, you can stop using old-fashioned form-mail scripts and instead store form submissions in a database, instantly providing your clients with a user-friendly interface to manage their form submissions, include options such as mass data export via excel, printer-friendly pages, data sorting, form submission editing and optional email notifications. See the following table for a list of features.
  • Flickr is both my favorite bird and the web's leading photo sharing site. Flickr has an amazing challenge, they must handle a vast sea of ever expanding new content, ever increasing legions of users, and a constant stream of new features, all while providing excellent performance. How do they do it?

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