In this article, you’ll find 23 excellent, print-ready cheat sheets for HTML/HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including MooTools and jQuery).
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Cheat Sheets for Front-end Web Developers
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How To Get Started Programming With Django
Django is a web framework designed to help you build complex web applications simply and quickly. It's written in the Python programming language. Django can do some very complex things with less code and a simpler execution than you'd expect. This tutorial breaks down how to start working with Django.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Google Docs Offline :Get your documents whenever, wherever
Concerned about storing documents online because you can't get them offline?No worries, now Google Docs works offline:Edit your documents and view your presentations.Changes are saved offline and sync automatically.Get your documents whenever, wherever !!!
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Deep Fried Bytes 4: Scaling Large Web Sites with Joe Stump
Have you ever wanted to learn how top 100 web sites are architected? Deep Fried Bytes hosts Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff sat down with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG to discuss scaling large web sites, his life, development experiences and team building.
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Google on How they Use Data to fight Web Spam
As the head of the webspam team at Google, I'm in charge of making sure your search results are as relevant and informative as possible. Webspam, in case you've never heard of it, is the junk you see in search results when websites successfully cheat their way into higher positions in search results or otherwise violate search engine quality ....
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$15 Million of Red Bull says Ruby on Rails is here to stay
Enterprise Ruby host "Engine Yard" has announced another $15 million in funding- a strong indicator of the future of the Ruby programming language. They plan to use the money to buy Red Bull and build a cloud computing infrastructure called Vertebra.
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