Archive for the ‘Linkdump’ Category
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
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Particletree » Visualizing Fitts’s Law
Introduction to Fitt’s Law visually, for designers. Makes sense to me.
(tagged: design usability interface gui ui hci tutorial webdesign web webdev webdevelopment accessibility article computers css development engineering form)
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Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
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A List Apart: Articles: If I Told You You Had a Beautiful Figure…
A microformat for ‘figures’ — pictures and diagrams and photos — on web pages, and javascript to improve their appearances
(tagged: css design images javascript layout web webdev work webdevelopment standards webstandards)
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Explaining the Excel Bug – Joel on Software
The best explaination of the Excel 2007 =850*77.1 bug… insightful.
(tagged: microsoft programming bug fun excel interesting lol ms work ")
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A beginner’s introduction to the GNU/Linux command line
Another well communicating tutorial
(tagged: linux howto tutorial reference command shell intro tutorials bash commandline cli computers computing)
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tuXfiles – Linux command line tutorials for newbies
A good command line tutorial for utter command line newbies. Was hard to find one that started this simplistic.
(tagged: linux reference commandline tutorial howto commands tutorials bash cli computers computing guide interface geek)
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
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The Big List of RPG Plots, by S. John Ross
A great honking list of common plots for role playing games. Could be useful for interactive game development, including interactive fiction.
(tagged: rpg games writing plot reference gaming roleplaying design fantasy creativity education fiction article interactivefiction if development)
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7 reasons I switched back to PHP after 2 years on Rails – O’Reilly Ruby
Heh, the guy who runs cdbaby.com tried to switch to Rails, and ended up giving up two years of RoR development and re-writing it AGAIN in PHP in two months, RESTful, MVC, DRY, multilingual, ActiveRecord!
(tagged: php ruby rails programming rubyonrails oreilly business framework development dev work webdev webdevelopment web rest mvc dry ror)
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macosxhints.com – A shell script to upload SSH keys to remote machines
A script to do the SSH upload trick so you can enter your servers without entering a password
(tagged: macintosh unix ssh script shell security encryption mac osx)
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
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Advice for Students: Taking Notes that Work – lifehack.org
The best article I’ve ever seen on notetaking. Will be showing this to many people at work!
(tagged: productivity education notetaking learning howto lifehacks school notes guide hacks cool article work)
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5 Steps to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck
I need to start doing this stuff pretty badly… I hate running out of dough 4 days (or earlier) before payday… ARGH!
(tagged: advice credit guide lifehacks life list money personal bill debt tips finance)
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170+ Expert Ideas From World’s Leading Developers | Developer’s Toolbox
Wow, a great set of tips and ideas that any self-respecting developer should be doing…
(tagged: webdesign development inspiration design advice tips web article career coding computer work html webdev webdevelopment)
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
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Mayang’s Free Texture Library
Wow, a great resource of textures and graphics… huge resolutions too!
(tagged: textures design patterns free reference resources stock backgrounds drawing graphics photography)
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10 Micro-Blogging Tools Compared
Twitter, Pownce, Tumblr, Jaiku, MySay, Hictu, Moodmill, Frazr, IRateMyDay, Emotionr all compared.
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JSONPath – XPath for JSON
Access bits of data within a JSON object easily with an XPath type approach.
(tagged: javascript jquery json library opensource php python xpath work html www web js)
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Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories – Make your own 1952 Fraction-of-an-inch Adding Machine
A neat little papercraft circular calculator so you can add fractions to 1/64 precision… could be an afternoon time-filler. I recommended this to my graphic design colleagues for an exercise in recreating it in Illustrator.
(tagged: howto machine math make mathematics numbers paper project fractions science diy papercraft)
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OwnTerms » Privacy Policy
A really good privacy policy that you can freely customise and use on your own site thanks to the creative commons licence it is published under.
(tagged: privacy cc policy legal canned copy share)
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Lackadaisy
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