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scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 12 Gennaio 2007
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“Make life easier for Mozilla Application Development by creating logical, easy to use API’s for general purpose routines that lend themselves to living in library code.”
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“Reconsidering Star Wars IV in the light of I-III.”
INTERESSANTE, VERAMENTE INTERESSANTE.
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dp.SyntaxHighlighter is a free JavaScript tool for source code syntax highlighting.
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 11 Gennaio 2007
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In this post I look at some alternative methods of sorting that, depending on the situation, could yield significant speed gains over the more traditional method of using sort() with custom sort functions.
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The web site for the book, Linux Kernel in a Nutshell, by Greg Kroah-Hartman, published by O’Reilly.
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 10 Gennaio 2007
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 9 Gennaio 2007
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 7 Gennaio 2007
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Conduit is a synchronization solution for GNOME which allows the user to take their emails, files, bookmarks, and any other type of personal information and synchronize that data with another computer, an online service, or even another electronic device.
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 6 Gennaio 2007
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Updated primer for folks who are getting started (or re-started) with Getting Things Done.
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The big debate over the winter holidays seems to be people shouting about JSON vs. XML.
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This topic explains how to use Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX to call a Web service from client script.
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This tutorial demonstrates how to use a Web service with an UpdatePanel control.
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This article describes three different approaches to uploading a file to a web server.
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YetAnotherForum.NET (YAF) is a Open Source discussion forum or bulletin board system for web sites running ASP.NET.
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 5 Gennaio 2007
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 3 Gennaio 2007
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 29 Dicembre 2006
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This one uses webbrowser object
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The article describes an open source C# framework for researchers in the areas of Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence - image processing, neural networks, genetic algorithms, etc.
scritto da giovanni@del.icio.us il 22 Dicembre 2006
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