Josh's Posts Tagged ‘opensource’
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-09-10 – 2009-09-27)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Developer’s Guide – Google Chrome Frame – Google Code Detection for Chrome Frame which swaps out IE6's rendering engine with webkit.
- Halo 3: ODST miniFAQ
- Mac 101: Create a wireless network between Mac and iPhone
- Tornado Web Server Documentation FriendFeed's web server is a relatively simple, non-blocking web server written in Python. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the non-blocking web server and tools.
- facebook’s tornado at master – GitHub Tornado is a relatively simple, non-blocking Web server framework written in Python, designed to handle thousands of simultaneous connections, making it ideal for real-time Web services. Tornado is a core piece of infrastructure that powers FriendFeed's real-time functionality, which we plan to actively maintain. While Tornado is similar to existing Web-frameworks in Python (Django, Google's webapp, web.py), it focuses on speed and handling large amounts of simultaneous traffic. – http://developers.facebook.com/news.php?blog=1&story=301
- 20 Fresh jQuery Plugins to Enhance your User Interface
- Dive Into HTML5
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-03-24 – 2009-03-28)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- iPhone Coding For Web Developers
- Understanding Git Conceptually
- PhoneGap | Cross platform mobile framework PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript.
If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android and Blackberry SDKs, PhoneGap is for you.
- Three20 iPhone Project
- A List Apart: Articles: Prettier Accessible Forms
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-03-01 – 2009-03-05)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Fabric: simple pythonic deployment. Fabric: simple pythonic deployment.
Fabric is a simple pythonic remote deployment tool.
It is designed to upload files to, and run shell commands on, a number of servers in parallel or serially. These commands are grouped in tasks (regular python functions) and specified in a 'fabfile.'
This is called remote automation, and the primary use case is deploying applications to multiple similar hosts.
- Switched to Python Fabric | Es Tea Double Eye
- How FriendFeed uses MySQL to store schema-less data – Bret Taylor's blog
- Plurk Open Source – LightCloud – Distributed and persistent key value database
- SCHED: SXSW 2009
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-02-04 – 2009-02-07)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- RepRapOneDarwin < Main < Reprap 3D Printer you can make yourself. Interesting.
- Is Google Chrome The New IE 6 For Web Designers? | Webdesigner Depot Tips on making sites Chrome-friendly.
- Recreating the button | stopdesign Good overview on button design.
- PowerPoint Design in 2009: Blog posts with summary : Speaking about Presenting
- OSX Tips and Tricks
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-02-01 – 2009-02-02)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- calaboration – Google Code Calaboration makes it easy to set up iCal to view and edit your Google Calendar calendars. It automatically finds all of your calendars and allows you to add any of them to iCal with the press of a button.
- GitX – Home GitX is a git GUI specifically for Mac OS X. It currently features a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui.
- git-osx-installer – Google Code Installer for Git on OSX.
- git ready » intro to rebase
- Set Font Size Based On Word Count
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-01-29 – 2009-01-30)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- kuler "Web-hosted application for generating color themes that can inspire any project. No matter what you're creating, with Kuler you can experiment quickly with color variations and browse thousands of themes from the Kuler community."
- Sequel Pro — MySQL database management app for Mac OS X
- iConvert: Convert ico, icns, and png icons online for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
- Bacon Explosion: The BBQ Sausage Recipe of all Recipes
- rentzsch's clicktoflash at master – GitHub ClickToFlash is a WebKit plug-in that prevents automatic loading of Adobe Flash content. If you want to see the content, you can opt-in by clicking on it or adding an entire site to its whitelist.
Try control-clicking (or right-clicking) on a unloaded Flash box to access ClickToFlash's contextual menu which allow you to do advanced things like edit its whitelist.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-05-29 – 2008-06-02)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- VirtualBox VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for enterprise as well as home use.
- Version Control for Designers Best getting started with Git article so far.
- Design Stencils – Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
- GitFaq – GitWiki
