Archive for January, 2007
links for 2007-02-01
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 31st, 2007
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Wer nach hochwertigen, kostenlosen Themes für WordPress sucht, stößt schnell auf eine große Auswahl. Solche Vorlagen sind bei Designern wie Bloggern beliebt und werden häufig in mehreren Variationen entworfen.
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fgetcsv — Gets line from file pointer and parse for CSV fields
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usually had six or seven xterms or Konsole windows open, each with a single Vim session in which I was editing a single file. This takes up a lot of screen space, and isn’t very efficient. With Vim 7.0, users now have the option of using tabs within Vim.
links for 2007-01-26
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 25th, 2007
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Openfiler is a powerful, intuitive browser-based network storage software distribution. Openfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage and block-based Storage Area Networking in a single framework. Openfiler uses the rPath Linux metadistribution.
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As a former ASP.Net coder, I’ve missed the convenience of Microsoft’s built-in Calendar Control since I switched to doing Web site development in PHP. On a recent project I needed the ability to display a calendar with dates serving as hyperlinks to selec
links for 2007-01-25
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 24th, 2007
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n this part of tutorial you are introduce to shell programming, how to write script, execute them etc. We will getting started with writing small shell script, that will print “Knowledge is Power” on screen. Before starting with this you should know
links for 2007-01-24
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 23rd, 2007
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Transfer ringtones created in Audacity to a Motorola Razr in Linux using moto4lin. This article will outline how to get moto4lin on an Ubuntu Breezy system and transfer files to the Motorola RAZR v3 using a mini-usb cable.
links for 2007-01-23
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 22nd, 2007
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When validating data in PHP, I find it easiest to create an array of field names that are required, then make each field in my form an element in a master array – this allows me to check for required fields merely be differencing the two, and also to vali
links for 2007-01-22
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 21st, 2007
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Over the last few years web-developers have written many articles about CSS and developed many useful techniques, which can save you a lot of time – of course, if you are able to find them in time. Below you’ll find a list of techniques we , as web-arch
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Using free, open source IM software, you can obscure the contents of your instant message conversations as they travel over the wire. Read on for the details on how to encrypt your sensitive IM’s with the excellent open source instant messenger client Gai
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So how do you find out who’s blogging in your neighborhood? Many hyperlocal blog directories are sprouting up and existing blog aggregators are growing local searches in order to fill this emerging demand. Here are a few of the better ones. (Don’t see
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How can you be sure that your Google Adsense placement will bring you the fullest possible income for your blog? We have no time to experiment creating another identical blog nor we do not have the luxury of time to experiment all combinations of ad place
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Open Culture explores cultural and educational media (podcasts, videos, online courses, etc.) that help make learning dynamic and fun, no matter what your age. We sift through all the media, highlight the good and jettison the bad, and centralize it in on
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Have a large MySQL dataset that you would like to display on your website, but don’t want to bog down your users’ connections with large HTML renderings? Try paginating your data. As a PHP and MySQL Developer I browse around many forums and one of the mor
links for 2007-01-21
Posted by delicious in Miscellany on January 20th, 2007
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I find it interesting to see how Linux has made itself visible in – well, many fields. This page shows some occurrences of Linux/Unix in some (more or less) main-stream daily cartoons.
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This video series highlights 7 of the most important tweaks and plugins that any WordPress user should know about.
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There are a number of sources of public domain images on the Web. The presence of a resource on this list does not guarantee that all or any of the images in it are in the public domain. You are still responsible for checking the copyright status of image
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The Web Gallery of Art is a virtual museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture from 12th to mid-19th centuries. It was started in 1996 as a topical site of the Renaissance art, originated in the Italian city-states of the 14th centu
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everystockphoto.com is a search engine for creative commons photos, located in Vancouver, BC. We aim to be a community for designers, developers, photographers and other media publishers who want better, easier access to license-specific media on the web.
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Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through photos under each type of license.




