WebSnapr lets you capture screenshots of (almost) any web page. Let your visitors to instantly visualize any web page before clicking. Increase site traffic, click-through rate and site stickiness.
WebSnapr lets you capture screenshots of (almost) any web page. Let your visitors to instantly visualize any web page before clicking. Increase site traffic, click-through rate and site stickiness.
Very comprehensive linklist for nearly all web developers topics (except Java EE stuff, unfortunately). The page itself is a phantastic learning exampling.
Unter dem Motto - the power is knowhow - bietet die TYPO3 Tutorials Plattform Tutorials, Howtos und Tips & Tricks für Anfänger, Fortgeschrittene und Profis.
headache relief for programmers, a regex generator that lets you input sample text, choose what you wanted extracted, and then it generates RE code in a range of languages
TinyMCE - Javascript WYSIWYG Editor
TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems.
a resource for the "regulars" on Usenet newsgroups, to use when helping others, testing code from a book. Getting better error messages, about code that your current compiler handles cryptically and/or wrong. etc...
Manufacturer of computer hardware and software including SPARC processors, SPARC and Opteron powered servers and workstations, Java and the Solaris Operating Environment.
a public source code repository that gives you a place to store and organize all the little pieces of code that you use each day. (no version edit, only code publish and tagging)
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