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Top 10 Application Development Stories of 2008
eweek.com — Cloud development platforms, mobile application development and the increasing acceptance of dynamic languages for Web development were among the top 10 stories in the world of software programming. With each passing year, software tools have become more sophisticated. While developers have more languages and tools to choose from than ever before.More… (Programming)
Electronics Recycling for the New Year
silive.com — Electronics Recycling for the New YearMore… (Programming)
Source code of the file containing the Zune bug
pastie.org — Offending function starts at line 249.More… (Programming)
How To Create A Disposable Webpage
makeuseof.com — We've got disposable email accounts, phone numbers, login details, fake names, and file sharing tools. Disposable services are good for cases where you need something to exist for a limited amount of time and not reside in cyberspace forever, for example files you want to share with your friend, or in this case – a webpage.More… (Programming)
Merb will be merged into Rails 3!
weblog.rubyonrails.com — We’re ending the bickering between Merb and Rails with a this bombshell: Merb is being merged into Rails 3!More… (Programming)
Hardware Is Cheap, Programmers Are Expensive
codinghorror.com — Given the rapid advance of Moore's Law, when does it make sense to throw hardware at a programming problem? As a general rule, I'd say almost always.More… (Programming)
Source Code For Twitter-Like App, Trillr, Now Available
ostatic.com — Developers of Trillr, a microblogging project similar to Twitter, announced this week that its source code is now available to anyone who wants it. The idea for Trillr was conceived in 2007 as a peer group experiment among team members who wanted to learn more about Python and Django.More… (Programming)
20+ Greasemonkey Scripts to Improve your Twitter Experience
mashable.com — It’s easy to love Twitter, but sometimes you just wish you could get more out of its limited Web interface. That’s where Greasemonkey scripts come in. Using Greasemonkey scripts you can nest replies, silence noisy twits, retweet to other services, and more. Here are over 20 that are sure to vastly improve your Twitter experience.More… (Programming)
Best Ever 65 mooTools Plugins and Demos
speckyboy.com — Below are the Best Ever 65 mooTools Plugins and Demos, is it Better than jQuery? Quite, possibly. More… (Programming)
PC World: Dr. ***** Can't Get an E-Mail Address
tech.msn.com — If there's a subset of letters in your name that looks vulgar, you could be denied an e-mail address or a domain name. In an age where amateur action may be more accessible than early American literature, some families are finding that Internet service providers have drawn the line on obscenity at a rather surprising place -- their own names.More… (Programming)
10 Ways to Cut Down Web Development Time
sixrevisions.com — Getting things done rapidly doesn’t mean working harder - just working smarter. In this article, you’ll find 10 general, time-saving tips to cut down on your development time.More… (Programming)
Safer than ActiveX: a look at Google's Native Client plugin
arstechnica.com — Google has released an early technical demo of an experimental new browser plugin called Native Client that allows web applications to leverage portable native x86 code. Ars takes a close look at the new plugin and its security model.More… (Programming)