The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2
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The JavaScript Diaries: Part 1
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 1
04/15/2005 01:03 PMJavaScript is a versatile language which can be used to create menus,
validate forms, provide interactive calendars, post the current day's
headlines, track a visitor's history on your site and much more. This
week is part one of an ongoing series on the process of learning
JavaScript. By Lee Underwood. 0415
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 5
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 5
06/17/2005 03:32 PMThis week, as we continue our quest to learn the JavaScript language,
we'll look at conditional statements and loops. These can help us to
add more depth and complexity to our scripts. By Lee Underwood. 0610
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 3
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 3
06/05/2005 11:48 PMThis week we take a look at JavaScript operators, which are used to
accomplish many different tasks. Some of the topics covered are
mathematical operators, comparison operators, assignment operators,
logical (boolean) operators and much more. By Lee Underwood. 0513
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 4
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 4
06/05/2005 11:48 PMIn this section of the JavaScript Diaries, we'll look at JavaScript
functions. These help us to write more intricate programs. A sampling
of topics includes writing functions, naming rules, calling a
function, global and local variables and more. By Lee Underwood. 0527
Understanding The JavaScript Event Model
(part 1)
Understanding The JavaScript Event Model
(part 1)
07/17/2002 11:08 AMThis may be news to you, but JavaScript comes with a powerful
and flexible event model, one which provides developers with a
standardized way of trapping and handling client-side events like
keystrokes and mouse clicks. This two-part article takes an in-depth
look at how this event model works, demonstrating some practical (and
not-so-practical) uses of the most common event handlers.
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 3
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 3
06/05/2005 11:48 PMIn the second part of this series, you learned how to add a dropdown
suggestion list to the autosuggest control. This week you'll learn how
to complete the modifications, make your suggestions case insensitive
and get the suggestions back from the server instead of using
client-side information. By Nicholas C. Zakas. 0530
Understanding The JavaScript Event Model
(part 2)
Understanding The JavaScript Event Model
(part 2)
07/23/2002 05:26 PMIn this concluding article on the JavaScript event model, find
out how the Event object can be used to do ever more complex things,
including manipulating the dimensions of a Web page and tracking and
intercepting keyboard and mouse events.
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 2
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 2
04/08/2005 10:14 AMIn the first part of this series, you learned how to create type ahead
functionality in a textbox, which presents the user with a single
suggestion for what they've already typed. This article builds upon
that functionality by adding a dropdown list of multiple suggestions.
By Nicholas C. Zakas. 0408
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 1
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 1
03/22/2005 03:18 PMOne of Google's new applications is Google Suggest. As you type,
Google suggests search terms that come up with results. While not a
new implementation, it's quickly becoming popular among developers.
This week, you'll learn how to build an autosuggest control one step
at a time. By Nicholas C. Zakas. 0321
Professional JavaScript for Web
Developers: JavaScript in the Browser,
Pt. 1
Professional JavaScript for Web
Developers: JavaScript in the Browser,
Pt. 1
06/22/2005 02:51 AMWeb browsers have come a long way over the years and can now handle a
variety of file formats, not just conventional HTML. Here, you'll
learn how JavaScript fits into HTML, other languages, and some basic
concepts of the Browser Object Model (BOM). By WROX Press. 0620
Diaries are bad for you, mmmkay?
Diaries are bad for you, mmmkay?
09/09/2004 03:53 AMNew
Scientist says that diaries are bad for you:
Keeping a diary is bad for your health, say UK psychologists. They
found that regular diarists were more likely than non-diarists to
suffer from headaches, sleeplessness, digestive problems and social
awkwardness.
The UK researchers speculate that this is due to the fact that
diarists are likely to mull over trauma more than those who do not
keep a record of their failings. Sort of makes sense, even though I'm
sure there is some relief in penning down your feelings.
But this is actually one of the reasons blogs are not just net
diaries. Unlike diaries, which are usually protected by locks and
cupboards, and guarded with fierce flames of privacy, blogs are for
sharing things. Blogs thrive with readership, which makes them
somewhat akin to peer support groups. Blogs encourage discussion and hopefully, responses from people.
And even if nobody replied or commented, there is some relief that
somewhere, someone reads your blog. Somebody finds it interesting
enough to keep subscribing, regardless of the angst you pour out.
And that is a comforting thought.
(Via synapsi.net)
Diner Diaries
Diner Diaries
07/29/2004 12:03 PM
Roadside Online. A
blog about Diners.
Nature Diaries
Nature Diaries
03/20/2003 04:23 PM Wild
West Yorkshire Nature Diary. 'My diary describes a year in the
life of woodland, field, marsh, river, canal . . . and a fairly wild
back garden . . . in the Calder valley in coal measures country near
Wakefield.'
Richard Bell's nature diary has been online since 1998.
The site's
link
s
page leads to more nature diaries and related resources :
Ackworth
School's natural history diary,
Roseberry Topping,
an environmentally
friendly slug trap,
Yorkshire dialect verse,
wildscapes
from Texas,
Notes from
Pure Land Mountain (a journal from countryside
Japan), and more.
Although it's not linked,
An English Country Garden, chronicling a garden in a small village
in Dorset, would not be out of place here; neither would
Blackberry
Creek Journal, 'a country newsletter about the seasons, animals,
gardens and people of a small Michigan farm'. There is a huge
collection of gardening journals and homepages
here.
[more inside]
"The Motorcycle Diaries"
"The Motorcycle Diaries"
09/24/2004 09:37 AMLefties demanding their Che or the highway may be disappointed, but
this portrayal of the mythic revolutionary resounds with minor
epiphanies.
Lewis and Clark Diaries?
Lewis and Clark Diaries?
05/21/2004 08:27 AM
Diaries of
the Lewis and Clark Journey. American Journeys has a
collection or primary source documents about the Lewis and Clark
Journey across America, including the diary of Sergeant Charles Floyd
(the only member of the expedition to die en route), Jefferson's
letter to Clark where he suggests the expedition, and 63 engravings of
Places and People. If you're into history, you might also want to
vote on
Wisconsin
Turning Points, a ballot to determine the most interesting topics
in Wisconsin History.
Pacific Assault Diaries
Pacific Assault Diaries
06/28/2004 06:30 AMshacknews.com/onearticle.x/32432
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The Cult of Che - Don't applaud The
Motorcycle Diaries. By Paul Berman
The Cult of Che - Don't applaud The
Motorcycle Diaries. By Paul Berman
09/25/2004 09:51 PMtour diaries by Dean Clean of the Dead
Milkmen
tour diaries by Dean Clean of the Dead
Milkmen
12/04/2003 06:05 AMpostings from his 18 year old tour diary .. set up a
blog
deadmilkmen.com/tourstories
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reviewjournal.com -- News: INTERNET
DIARIES: School discipline questioned
reviewjournal.com -- News: INTERNET
DIARIES: School discipline questioned
11/13/2003 06:36 AM"Student punishedfor comments made in online journal" .. Homecoming
king suspended for weblog post .. two Las Vegas students can attest ..
CONTINUES TO DEEPEN: .. catches hell .. the Crime ..
Just
reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2003/Nov-10-Mon-2003/news/22546246.
html
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John Lautner's Chemosphere: part
Jetsons, part Bond and vintage L.A.
Modern.
John Lautner's Chemosphere: part
Jetsons, part Bond and vintage L.A.
Modern.
04/07/2005 12:53 PM
The most modern home built in the
world. "From the outside it looks
like a spaceship you cannot enter. But if
you go inside, it feels very cozy… very Zen and calming. Maybe
because you are
floating
above the city, in the sky".
John Lautner's
Chemosphere residence is the product of a
fortuitous union of
architect, client, time and place.
Leonard Malin was a young
aerospace engineer in late-1950s L.A. whose father-in-law had just
given him a plot north of Mulholland Drive, near Laurel Canyon. The
only catch: at roughly 45 degrees, the slope was all but unbuildable.
Lautner sketched a bold vertical line, a cross, and a curve above it.
"Draw it up," he told his assistant.
Now publisher
Benedik
t Taschen owns Chemosphere (NSFW), and after 20
years of neglect the house has been beautifully
restored
(.pdf) by
Frank
Escher.
New Form of Internet Fiction is Part
Story, Part Game
New Form of Internet Fiction is Part
Story, Part Game
06/05/2005 10:52 PMInternet startup City of IF today launched a web site dedicated to
“storygaming” – a new form of storytelling over the Web. Storygaming
is a unique combination of storytelling and computer games in which
players cooperatively play characters in a story guided by a human
author. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Part Butler and Part Buddy, Aide Keeps
Kerry Running
Part Butler and Part Buddy, Aide Keeps
Kerry Running
04/28/2004 12:17 AMMarvin Nicholson Jr. is the man literally behind Senator John Kerry,
ready with an uncapped bottle of water whenever Mr. Kerry's throat
runs dry.
XML-RSS-JavaScript-0.3
XML-RSS-JavaScript-0.3
10/29/2003 11:31 PMJavascript-MD5-1.02
Javascript-MD5-1.02
04/13/2004 06:05 AMJavaScript-RPC-0.05
JavaScript-RPC-0.05
08/12/2004 12:44 AMJavaScript-RPC-0.03
JavaScript-RPC-0.03
01/25/2004 05:46 AMGoing JavaScript-less?
Going JavaScript-less?
02/18/2004 02:19 AMHow many people actually shut off JavaScript in their browsers? In
the Web development world, you're constantly advised not to depend on
JavaScript because "[insert double-digit percentage here] of Web
surfers shut off JavaScript."
I have never known someone who shut off JavaScript. I have used a
lot of computers in my life — many not my own — and never
in one case have I noticed that JavaScript was intentionally disabled.
I have never had anyone I know tell me that they shut off JavaScript
to solve a problem. I have never even been remotely tempted to do
this myself.
Is there anyone out there who has actually shut off JavaScript in
their browser? Can you tell us why?
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Javascript-MD5-1.03
Javascript-MD5-1.03
04/28/2004 05:53 AMJavascript-MD5-1.04
Javascript-MD5-1.04
07/29/2004 06:40 AMJavascript-MD5-1.00
Javascript-MD5-1.00
03/06/2004 02:03 AMJavaScript, son of JavaScript
JavaScript, son of JavaScript
03/17/2005 04:00 AMFrom SxSW, Molly writes about The Return of JavaScript: …one
conversation that keeps coming up among many of my colleagues is the
question as to whether the timing is right to re-examine the
importance of the DOM and scripting, and...
Into the Itanium, Part 2
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Computer-
Processors/Into-the-Itanium-Part-2/ In
our la
Into the Itanium, Part 2
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Computer-
Processors/Into-the-Itanium-Part-2/ In
our la
12/27/2004 01:08 PMDevHardware Dec 27 2004 4:25PM GMT
JavaScript and Accessibility. Pt. 3.
JavaScript and Accessibility. Pt. 3.
03/14/2005 05:04 PMThis week we'll learn about fixes and creative options for Drop-down
Navigation Selections and DHTML Menus. Other topics covered are
proprietary alternatives, document.all and innerHTML. By Jonathan
Fenocchi. 0228
Javascript Mojo
Javascript Mojo
11/05/2003 02:32 PMStuart Langridge has released a couple of very neat new
Javascript experiments. sorttable makes any data table on a page
"sortable" by clicking the table headers. I've seen this effect used to demonstrate Microsoft's
proprietary "behaviors" technology but Stuart's solution has the
advantage of being standards compliant and working across different
browsers. Best of all, it follows the principles of inobtrusive
DHTML and
hooks in to the markup using only a class attribute.
Stuart's second experiment, JavaScript Event
Sheets, is even more interesting. It tackles the problem of
attaching events to page elements. The most common way of doing this
is with inline attributes, but these require adding behavioural
(rather than structural) code to your markup and can lead to
additional maintenance costs further down the road. A better
alternative is to use the DOM to dynamically add events, which works fine but
means tightly coupling the structure of the document to the Javascript
that sets up the events. Stuart's solution is to abstract the logic
that attaches events to elements out to a separate file, called a
Javascript Event Sheet. This uses CSS style syntax (partially handled by my getElementsBySelector function) to specify how events attached
to different elements should be handled. Stuart demonstrates the idea
with a common image rollover:
img.rollover {
mouseover: rollover_handler;
mouseout: rollout_handler;
}
Stuart's blog entries concerning the two new experiments are here and JavaScript Event
Sheets.
JavaScript-SpiderMonkey-0.10
JavaScript-SpiderMonkey-0.10
06/20/2004 11:55 PMValidation with JavaScript
Validation with JavaScript
12/02/2003 12:15 AM
Form validation can help to reduce the amount of bad data that
gets saved to your database. In this article, find out how you can
write a simple JavaScript form validator for basic client-side
validation, and learn a little bit about JavaScript OOP in the process
as well.
Atom-JavaScript-0.4
Atom-JavaScript-0.4
08/06/2004 04:31 PMSets in Javascript
Sets in Javascript
06/05/2005 11:19 PMLaurens created a nice hack in Javascript, that allows you to write:
var typeInSet = nodeType in set(2, 3, 4, 7, 8);
I have never even used the in operator in Javascript for anything else
than loops like for (prop in obj).
Syndication with JavaScript
Syndication with JavaScript
07/02/2004 09:40 PMJavaScript
Syndication: How to Easily Syndicate Your Web Content: Here's an
extremely well-done article on using JavaScript includes to syndicate
your content. Very in-depth with many code samples and diagrams.
If you are syndicating to websites that are not under your
control, you don't know that the webmaster will have the expertise to
implement a syndication strategy using XML. You might be syndicating
to a small company that used FrontPage to make the website; they
certainly can't set up a dynamic process to fetch an XML feed from
your site, cache it, and integrate the data into their
site.
I'm almost more impressed with the presentation of the article than
with the content. We need more Web content like this.
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Grok Description matches for The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2
GrokA matches for The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2
Event Handling In Java
Event Handling In Java
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
In life, you encounter events that force you to suspend other
activities and respond to them immediately. In Java, events represent
all activity that goes on between the user and the application. Java's
Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) communicates these actions to the
programs using events.
Event Handling In Java Part II
Event Handling In Java Part II
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
With the skills that you have developed so far from Part I of
the tutorial, you can design a graphical user interface with beauty
and easy. Let us refresh ourselves before we proceed,
Events
are method calls that Javas windowing system performs whenever any
element of a user interface is manipulated.
Event handling in php web applications
Event handling in php web applications
01/25/2003 12:45 AMAn interesting discussion triggered on sitepoint forums, regarding
approaches to event handling in PHP applications. Theres a lot of
cross-over here from the paradigm of object oriented 'enterprise'
architecture, and it perhaps indicates an increasing shift in the way
that the PHP language is being used.
Exception handling in Java
Exception handling in Java
05/27/2004 12:16 AMNo, this isn't yet another rant on checked vs non-checked exceptions.
It's just a link to an excellent article on exception handling by
Heinz Kabutz. Heinz drew me into reading the article with the very
first sentence (which I completely agree with): In my experience, all
Java projects contain poorly written exception handling code. He then
shows how exception handling... (176 words)
Handling large data files efficiently
with Java
Handling large data files efficiently
with Java
06/15/2002 12:22 AMCNET Jun 14 2002 11:13PM ET
HotFix Watch: Event ID 4100 or Event ID
4356 is logged in the application event
log of Advanced Clients
HotFix Watch: Event ID 4100 or Event ID
4356 is logged in the application event
log of Advanced Clients
07/27/2004 04:05 PMMediaLive International Establishes
Independent Consortium To Standardize
Event Audits - The IT Event Measurem
MediaLive International Establishes
Independent Consortium To Standardize
Event Audits - The IT Event Measurem
10/30/2003 11:47 PMCOMDEX Oct 28 2003 3:47AM ET
Advanced Error Handling: Writing an
Error Handling Class
Advanced Error Handling: Writing an
Error Handling Class
11/10/2003 11:25 PMIf you're tired of the default error handler and want to have complete
control over default error messages, you should write your own error
handling class. Writing your own handler will enable you to change the
way php handles your error messages, and allows you to create your own
error types. With this class you will be able to send error messages
to a log file, or send error reports via email.
A great earthquake occurred at 16:09:37
(UTC) on Monday, March 28, 2005. The
magnitude 8.2 event has been located in
NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA. (This event
has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
A great earthquake occurred at 16:09:37
(UTC) on Monday, March 28, 2005. The
magnitude 8.2 event has been located in
NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA. (This event
has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
03/29/2005 06:54 AMearthquake.usgs.gov/eqinthenews/2005/usweax
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Event Utilities: Event Export Utility
Event Utilities: Event Export Utility
05/03/2004 12:16 PMEvent Utilities: Create Event Utility
Event Utilities: Create Event Utility
07/18/2004 03:51 AMEvent Utilities: Schedule Event Utility
Event Utilities: Schedule Event Utility
05/28/2004 06:33 PMApple NAB Media Event Coverage [Event
Over]
Apple NAB Media Event Coverage [Event
Over]
04/17/2005 03:28 PM
An 11am PST Media event from Apple is expected to bring software
announcements today at the National Association of Broadcasters.
Coverage for the ...
Event Utilities: Event Import Utility
Event Utilities: Event Import Utility
06/10/2004 10:29 PMFull Tilt Poker Announces “Main Event
Mania”™: Three Ways to Win an Additional
$10,000,000 at World Series of Poker
Main Event
Full Tilt Poker Announces “Main Event
Mania”™: Three Ways to Win an Additional
$10,000,000 at World Series of Poker
Main Event
04/09/2005 05:55 PMWith a minimum of 30 guaranteed seats and the biggest Freeroll in
online poker, Full Tilt Poker is the best place to win your way into
the main event. [PRWEB Apr 9, 2005]
Incentivized viral word of mouth
permission based email marketing and
branded hosted event websites with
social networking functionality as
promotion services for event planners,
venues, charitable organizations,
political campaigns, business seminars,
musicians, conferences, etc
Incentivized viral word of mouth
permission based email marketing and
branded hosted event websites with
social networking functionality as
promotion services for event planners,
venues, charitable organizations,
political campaigns, business seminars,
musicians, conferences, etc
09/15/2004 02:22 AMPeter Caputa unveils one of his secret weapons.
How to make money from Events.
This is just the beginning of a new era - where smart entreprenuers
like Peter show us how to make money from micro-content.
Congrats to Peter and the WhizSpark team!
No wonder he's been so busy. But NOT too busy to help start
OpenEvents!
Here's Peter's post.....
Welcome to the Unveiling of WhizSpark's secret Sauce. Most of you
have seen the social network - mailing list tools -
event directory part of WhizSpark.
And then you thought... "Do they really think they will make any
money from that site?". The answer is probably no. That won't pay
the bills or bring us to our next liquidation event. Unless, of
course, we follow the monetization path of Friendster and MySpace of
littering your screen with ads.
So, what will?
(Take a deep breath b4 you read this next sentence)
We are providing incentivized viral word of mouth permission based
email marketing and branded hosted event websites with social
networking functionality as promotion services for event planners,
venues, charitable organizations, political campaigns, business
seminars, musicians, conferences, etc etc..
I was waiting until I could show it, to talk about it. Because it
is obviously not that easy to explain.
We are pleased to announce our first 3 big events/sales:
Edd
ie Kennison Foundation's Celebrity Fashion Show, Dinner, Silent & Live
Auction, Comedy Show.
Wor
mtownnightlife.com 2005 Madden VideoGame Tournament.
Red
1888's Model Search Competition by Spothound.com (R-rated)
So, if you know anyone that qualifies as a customer (see the
aforementioned list above), please send me an email or them an email.
We'd love some referrals.
And if you are interested in any of those events, let me know and I
can hook you up.
[pc4media]
DV tutorials
DV tutorials
06/21/2004 01:20 AMtwo how tos: do something
with all that digital footage and how to record movies to a portable
video player

i wrote a couple how to's, the
first is how to make "auto-movies" with all the footage we all
have on dv tape, but never do anything with it. the second
how to is how to record movies (dvds) to portable video players.
the deal is, all these portable video players are coming out and if
you own movies, you can't get them on the device you just bought,
well- you can, it's just not clear how or if it's legal. the how to
explains all this and more.
[Phil Torrone]
Tutorials
Tutorials
02/10/2004 02:55 AM
Russ on phone
 |
I attended the 'Reverse engineering' tutorial by Andrew Huang - the
guy who cracked the X-Box. He had also cracked his arm, but that
didn't seem to slow him down. I have to say that I got a bit bored of
all the x86 assembly code flowing with a font that was just barely
readable, so I spent some time tweaking the all new Finnish blog
awards page, coming soon to a server near you.
For the second tutorial of the day, AT&T kindly gave us Sony
Ericsson T616 phones, so that we could try some hands-on hacking. I
promptly found that the screen on these babies is abysmally bad at
direct, 25 degrees Californian sunlight... *grin* But Russell
Beattie's cool to listen to - he's certainly the archetype for us
NADD
people. At the moment he's hacking at his home server using SSH
on a big screen... Then he showed us accidentally his password to a
web service :-)
However, I don't believe that these tutorials are really of too much
value - for me anyway. Most of the stuff I am already familiar with,
or could learn quickly otherwise; or it is too detailed to get me
excited. *shrug* Should've gone to the Digital
Democracy thing.
Web Design Tutorials
Web Design Tutorials
08/13/2002 10:09 PMStickysauce Aug 13 2002 9:22PM ET
Tutorials - Using CVS With XCode
Tutorials - Using CVS With XCode
07/16/2004 01:38 PMHave you ever been working on a project in Xcode, taken a direction in
the code, and wished you hadn't? You sat there and just wished you
could go back to the way your code was three days ago before you
decided that bad idea was a really good one. Maybe you work in a team
and were frustrated when your coworker was working on the same file
you were and saved over the three hours worth of changes you had just
made. Both of these issues would be nonexistent if you used some sort
of version control in your coding projects. Version control is taken
care of by some sort of source code management system. These
applications keep track of version history, releases, code
differences, and many other features.
Anthropology Tutorials
Anthropology Tutorials
12/02/2003 01:21 AMAnthropology Tutorialshttp://anthro.palomar.edu/
tutorials/There are 38 different Anthropology
Tutorials under the two categories of Physical Anthropology and
Cultural Anthropology. Each tutorial opens onto a broad examination of
the topic: several sections to learn about the material, related
internet sites, visual aids and "web expeditions," questions the
learner can use to enhance his/her understanding of the material. Some
tutorials are also augmented with current findings, such as excerpts
from up-to-date news articles on the topics. Tutorials include: Early
Human Evolution, The Primates, Basic Principles of Genetics, and
Language and Culture.
mod_rewrite Tutorials
mod_rewrite Tutorials
07/21/2004 08:14 PMApache URL
Rewriting Guide: Here's an excellent set of mini-tutorials on
mod_rewrite and the RewriteRule directive for Apache. mod_rewrite is
so powerful and so flexible, that sometimes it's hard to even
comprehend the full scope of what you can do with this. This site is
a start.
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HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
03/06/2004 02:09 AMMacZealots.com offers Mac tutorials,
more
MacZealots.com offers Mac tutorials,
more
12/12/2003 09:16 AMMacZealots.com has now launched and is offering articles, tutorials,
and reviews for everyone from users new to the Mac platform, up to
enterprise IT managers looking for a thorough analysis of a potential
solution...
Movable Type Tutorials
Movable Type Tutorials
05/20/2004 10:05 AMLearning Movable Type: I didn't
dig too deep into these, but they look good. Via Lockergnome.
Learning Movable Type is a growing set of tutorials aimed
at helping beginners to the Movable Type content management system.
These tutorials are geared for those with a basic understanding of
HTML and CSS, but who are not necessarily programmers or web
designers.
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Codewalkers.com: Three New Tutorials
Posted
Codewalkers.com: Three New Tutorials
Posted
06/22/2004 07:41 AMCodewalkers.com has made an
update to their
tutorials section with
the introduction of three new articles:
Cool Effects Tutorials
Cool Effects Tutorials
06/26/2002 01:00 PMWebmasterBase Jun 24 2002 0:42AM ET
Interactive Health Tutorials
Interactive Health Tutorials
05/29/2004 04:49 AMInteractive Health Tutorialshttp://www.nlm
.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorial.htmlThese tutorials are
interactive health education resources from the
Patient Education
Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a
procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen
to the tutorial. This will be added to
Healthcare Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to
Healthcare Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
DeveloperTutorials: Four More Tutorials
Posted
DeveloperTutorials: Four More Tutorials
Posted
06/24/2005 03:03 PMWith four more new tutorails posted,
DeveloperTutor
ials has these new items under their
PHP
section:
- File I/O in PHP - File access in PHP is much
simpler than people seem to think.
- Anti-Automated Registration -
Have you ever seen popular sites that block automated registrations
with an image that has some garbled string? These are extremely hard
for a computer to read, but they are extremely easy to generate.
- Creating Dynamic Text Images - PHP
has the ability to create on-the-fly images with the use of GD. This
tutorial will aid you in creating a dynamic image with a TrueType Font
(TTF) string on it.
- Installing PHP on Apache 1 - Installing
PHP on an Apache server is a lot easier than most people seem to
think. It takes only a few minutes to do. Follow these easy
instructions...
They have these tutorails and many, many
more, so be sure to check them out...
Recommended Cocoa Tutorials
Recommended Cocoa Tutorials
07/27/2004 09:38 PMJames David Ramsey: "iDevGames has been posting many links for Cocoa
tutorials recently, and I would like to pass along my personal
favorite set of tutorials. MacDevCenter.com has a collection that is
quite extensive, and seems (for me) to follow a difficulty progression
that just plain works. So much fell into place after doing the 'Color
Well' tutorial that I struck out on my own and did some much more fun
stuff, then came back to learn some more."
The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2