a bible of transitioning and progressive enhancement back when nobody was certain about the direction of HTML working groups and browser support. By Mark Pilgrim
the fastest way to write a blog post. No need to sign up for a blog, customize your theme, build your archive etc. Just start writing. When you're done, you have a full featured, good-looking blog post, with commenting and social sharing options. You can then send your link to the myriad of web and social channels available on the web today.
four-channel GPS receiver using a repurposed FPGA board from a previous frequency synthesizer project. Connected to a PC running a console app, the receiver is capable of tracking four satellites simultaneously, which is good enough to capture lat, long, and altitude.
Niagara Falls, Ontario's Nightmares Fear Factory has a Flickr feed full of visitors being terrorized in its environs. Interesting to note the emotional response (and a few ones that do not) facing a understood false danger, suspension of disbelief in action.
The History Commons contains summaries of events, which are published on the website in the format of dynamic timelines. These timelines can be filtered by investigative project, topic, or entity (e.g., a person, organization, or corporation).
a custom-built, optimized Firefox browser designed specifically for the Windows Operating System. Highly optimized for current processors. 100% Firefox sourced. Uses slightly less memory because of disabled redundant and optional code. Support for Firefox extensions, themes and personas.
information about movies, tv, actors, directors, and so on. Lets you know what's available on DVD too. Links to official movie websites for trailers when possible.
a source code analysis tool. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees.
contains file format information on hundreds of different file types and all sorts of other useful programming information; algorithms, source code, specifications, etc.
generates color schemes of several types. Every scheme is based on one (base) color, which is supplemented with additional colors making together the best optical imperssion - using one of the authentic algorithms.
are listed a number of creativity techniques to help with creative thinking. Like most tools these creativity techniques all have their good and bad points.
This program was created to be able to watch partially downloaded DivX (AVI) movies and It can rebuild or strip the index part of the movie, which is at the end of the file. There are also a basic error detection, which can detect serious errors.
“For people who make websites” A List Apart Magazine explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on techniques and benefits of designing with web standards.
Wikibooks is dedicated to developing and disseminating free, open content textbooks and other classroom texts. We currently host 5666 textbook modules, in various stages of development, from those needing a lot of work to those that are nearly perfect.
MagicDraw is a visual UML modeling and CASE tool with teamwork support. Designed for Business Analysts, Software Analysts, Programmers, QA Engineers, and Documentation Writers, this dynamic and versatile development tool facilitates analysis and design...
KeePass is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk.
the oldest producer of free electronic books (eBooks or etexts) on the Internet. Our collection of more than 13.000 eBooks was produced by hundreds of volunteers.
is the file extension source. Here you'll find a collection of file extensions; many linked to the programs that created the files. This is the FILExt home page.
W3C Markup Validation Service, a free service that checks Web documents in formats like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W3C Recommendations and other standards.
The books that did not fit the categories are all here. Also the books that fit in several categories (for example, Linux and C++) are here as well. Please send me a link in case something is missing.
This article describes FooButton, a lightweight owner-drawn button class that's served me well for several years. Although there are plenty of other excellent button classes at CodeProject, I thought I'd add this trusty friend to the pile in the hope tha
an interactive Web tool designed to assist teachers and students in producing reference citations for crediting information from other people. You merely...
a compilation of software collected through a yearly vote by the participants of the "alt.comp.freeware" newsgroup. It is a list of what people have voted as "the best of the best in Freeware"
a celebration of fascinating devices that don't work. It houses diverse examples of the perverse genius of inventors who refused to let their thinking be intimidated by the laws of nature.
lets you plan projects using Gantt charts. written in java. Works fine and have nice export possibilities (html, pdf, csv, png...) Projects are XML files.
devoted to game / 3D graphics programming with DirectX / OpenGL using C++. Contains downloadable source code for several small and very specific sample programs that I think will be very helpful to anyone trying to learn both 2D and 3D game programming.