Josh's Posts Tagged ‘web’
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-04-16 - 2009-04-20)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Font Squirrel | Handpicked free fonts for graphic designers with commercial-use licenses.
- IE6 Update IE6 Update looks like IE’s Information Bar, but instead of offering your visitors an ActiveX plugin, it offers a browser update.
- Mini Display Port to HDMI Adapter | Mini Display Port to DVI / VGA Adapter Mini Display Port to HDMI Adapter
- Firediff - In Case of Stairs Firediff implements a change monitor that records all of the changes made by firebug and the application itself to CSS and the DOM. This
provides insight into the functionality of the application as well as provide a record of the changes that were required to debug and tweak the page’s display. - Plex Media Center for OS X Plex bridges the gap between your Mac and your home theater, doing so with a visually appealing user interface that provides instant access to your media. Plex can play a wide range of video, audio and photo formats as well as online streaming audio and video. The real power of Plex is found in its library features: Organize your media into versatile libraries, automatically retrieve metadata from the Internet, and display your libraries using one of the visually stunning skins.
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
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-03-04 - 2008-03-06)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Coding Horror: I Repeat: Do Not Listen to Your Users Listening to users is a tricky thing. Users often don’t know what they want, and even if they did, the communication is likely to get garbled somewhere between them and you. By no means should you ignore your users, though. Most people will silently and f
- mezzoblue § Chalkwork iPhone & iPod Touch Free Icons
- Secrets Secret Prefs for OS X. Secrets is in Beta and many of these options can harm your system if used improperly.
