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dwclifton
Registered since:
May 13, 2005
Short bio:
I am a freelance Web developer, programmer and author.
Home page:
http://loadaveragezero.com/
Total posts:
861

Forum posts by Douglas Clifton:

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Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 3:51 AM
Brand new from the BBC today is this interview with Tim Berners-Lee. Believe it or not, he never envisioned people actually coding Web pages by hand in HTML. What he had in mind for browsers was more along the lines of a word processor, one that allowed you to author a document, format it and publish the content to a remote server. And also...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 2:32 AM
Why reinvent the wheel? A collaborative collection of techniques, code examples and comments from the Python development community. Anyone can contribute, or submit comments and improvements. Not to be confused with the O'Reilly books of the same name.
Posted in Python Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 2:32 AM
Why reinvent the wheel? A collaborative collection of techniques, code examples and comments from the Python development community. Anyone can contribute, or submit comments and improvements. Not to be confused with the O'Reilly books of the same name.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 1:51 AM
Follow a tip from Nick, I took a look at the UK version of builder.com and was very impressed. It's nicely designed (clean and simple), easy to navigate, and free of advertising. Best of all, lots of great content and Web developer news feeds. Definitely worthy of a bookmark.
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 11, 2005, 1:51 AM
Follow a tip from Nick, I took a look at the UK version of builder.com and was very impressed. It's nicely designed (clean and simple), easy to navigate, and free of advertising. Best of all, lots of great content and Web developer news feeds. Definitely worthy of a bookmark.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 10, 2005, 11:51 PM
The W3C has just released a stable upgrade to the Markup Validation Service. For more information, visit the What's New page. "0.7.0 Stable release including all the fixes and improvements made in consecutive beta versions 0.7.0 Beta #2 and 0.7.0 Beta #1." They've even snazzed up the interface a little.
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 10, 2005, 11:51 PM
The W3C has just released a stable upgrade to the Markup Validation Service. For more information, visit the What's New page. "0.7.0 Stable release including all the fixes and improvements made in consecutive beta versions 0.7.0 Beta #2 and 0.7.0 Beta #1." They've even snazzed up the interface a little.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 10, 2005, 9:51 PM
I'm wondering if Sam ever got around to looking over Howto MagpieRSS: Implementing Web Developer News. Okay, what I'm really wondering is if this trackback system works. And I'm about to find out I guess!
Posted in Web Buzz Forum, Aug 10, 2005, 9:51 PM
I'm wondering if Sam ever got around to looking over Howto MagpieRSS: Implementing Web Developer News. Okay, what I'm really wondering is if this trackback system works. And I'm about to find out I guess!
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 10, 2005, 12:36 AM
From the author of the XML Bible, is this news and resource site for XML users, programmers, and of course Java enthusiasts. Actually, this is the sister site to Rusty's Cafe au Lait which caters to Java programmers. Tons of content here, a must bookmark.
Posted in XML Buzz Forum, Aug 10, 2005, 12:36 AM
From the author of the XML Bible, is this news and resource site for XML users, programmers, and of course Java enthusiasts. Actually, this is the sister site to Rusty's Cafe au Lait which caters to Java programmers. Tons of content here, a must bookmark.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 8, 2005, 2:31 AM
Home of the "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist" series is this free ebook, in HTML format, as well as PDF and LaTeX. Also available in print from Green Tea Press. This same series also has titles for learning Java, C++ and Logo. Logo? Puzzling...
Posted in Python Buzz Forum, Aug 8, 2005, 2:31 AM
Home of the "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist" series is this free ebook, in HTML format, as well as PDF and LaTeX. Also available in print from Green Tea Press. This same series also has titles for learning Java, C++ and Logo. Logo? Puzzling...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Aug 7, 2005, 6:34 PM
Wait a minute, isn't that a character from MASH? I'm so confused. I guess you could call this site the "Four Horsemen of the Alpha Geeks," or four guys blogging about the hottest trends in open-source technology. This one is definitely worth syndicating.
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Aug 7, 2005, 6:34 PM
Wait a minute, isn't that a character from MASH? I'm so confused. I guess you could call this site the "Four Horsemen of the Alpha Geeks," or four guys blogging about the hottest trends in open-source technology. This one is definitely worth syndicating.
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