Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
“Back in January 2005, I announced on the O
’Reilly blog that I was going to completely scrap over 100,000 lines of messy PHP code in my existing CD Baby (cdbaby.com) website, and rewrite the entire thing in Rails, from scratch.”
Great article.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
“Excellent presentation and great insight on the history and basics. Douglas rocks, yahoo is real lucky to have him!”
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
This article shares 10 CSS tips to help make your web development life easier.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
A great and useful collection.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
There are a ton of free cheatsheets, quick references, and downloadable resources for programming languages and related technologies online — in this post I’ve tried to organize and list some of the best for web development.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
A top programmer examines a number of the top items of programming advice commonly given, and makes a great case for why they should NOT be followed. Some interesting food for thought for any programmer.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
Long list of Ajax techniques & tutorials: Auto-completion, instant field editing, menus, calendars, interactive elements, visual effects, animation, basic javascripts, as well as an extensive developer
’s suite should give you a useful and powerful toolbox you can use every day, without a need to go through hundreds of AJAX-related bookmarks.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
This is about how I spend 24 concentrated hours spread out over 4 days during Holidays to build the online service Wigitize.com. What I tried to do for this project is use some new methods/tools out there to solve practical problems in my weakness area: design, frontend coding, system administration and SEO.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
HTML 5 introduces new elements for the first time since the last millennium. New structural elements include aside, figure, and section. New inline elements include time, meter, and progress. New embedding elements include video and audio. New interactive elements include details, datagrid, and command.
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Posted by: shankhar on: March 13, 2008
This guy decided to show the words in a crop field so it would be visible in aerial photos. Only, he decided to do it in the form of a Semacode.
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