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<dc:date>2009-12-17T05:02:33Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
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<dc:date>2009-12-11T16:34:55Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>naudjf</dc:author>
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<title>cope - a command-line program colouriser</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;cope is a wrapper around programs that output to a terminal, to give them colour for utility and aesthetics while still keeping them the same at the text level.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-12-09T03:27:25Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
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<description>Protovis composes custom views of data with simple marks such as bars and dots. Unlike low-level graphics libraries that quickly become tedious for visualization, Protovis defines marks through dynamic properties that encode data, allowing inheritance, scales and layouts to simplify construction.

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<dc:date>2009-11-18T17:13:21Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>parmentierf</dc:author>
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Protovis is free and open-source, provided under the BSD License. It uses JavaScript and SVG for web-native visualizations; no plugin required (though you will need a modern web browser)! Although programming experience is helpful, Protovis is mostly declarative and designed to be learned by example. </p>
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<title>Peter Principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Peter Principle is the principle that &quot;In a Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence.&quot; It was formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their 1969 book The Peter Principle, a humorous treatise which also introduced the &quot;salutary science of Hierarchiology&quot;, &quot;inadvertently founded&quot; by Peter. It holds that in a hierarchy, members are promoted so long as they work competently. Sooner or later they are promoted to a position at which they are no longer competent (their &quot;level of incompetence&quot;), and there they remain, being unable to earn further promotions. This principle can be modeled and has theoretical validity.[1] Peter's Corollary states that &quot;in time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out his duties&quot; and adds that &quot;work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence&quot;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-11-15T11:48:00Z</dc:date>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>The Peter Principle is the principle that "In a Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence." It was formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their 1969 book The Peter Principle, a humorous treatise which also introduced the "salutary science of Hierarchiology", "inadvertently founded" by Peter. It holds that in a hierarchy, members are promoted so long as they work competently. Sooner or later they are promoted to a position at which they are no longer competent (their "level of incompetence"), and there they remain, being unable to earn further promotions. This principle can be modeled and has theoretical validity.[1] Peter's Corollary states that "in time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out his duties" and adds that "work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence".</p></blockquote></div>
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&lt;p&gt;With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).&lt;/p&gt;
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<dc:date>2009-11-12T17:29:04Z</dc:date>
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&lt;p&gt;With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).&lt;/p&gt;
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<dc:date>2009-11-12T17:03:36Z</dc:date>
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<p>With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).</p>
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<title>Curtis Roads: Microsound (2004) at  Monoskop/log</title>
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<description>Below the level of the musical note lies the realm of microsound, of sound particles lasting less than one-tenth of a second. Recent technological advances allow us to probe and manipulate thes ...</description>
<dc:date>2009-11-12T12:49:12Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>paulantoinem</dc:author>
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<title>Microsoft attack Linux at the retail level. (Probably not 56k friendly) - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net</title>
<link>http://www.overclock.net/windows/569458-microsoft-attack-linux-retail-level-probably.html</link>
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<dc:date>2009-11-10T01:26:59Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>ericpaul</dc:author>
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<title>Closure Library - Google Code</title>
<link>http://code.google.com/intl/fr/closure/library/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Closure Library is a broad, well-tested, modular, and cross-browser JavaScript library. You can pull just what you need from a large set of reusable UI widgets and controls, and from lower-level utilities for DOM manipulation, server communication, animation, data structures, unit testing, rich-text editing, and more.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-11-08T20:05:36Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
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<title>Trouvez La Croix - Jeux Flash Enfants - pencilkids x-spot - Recherche Google</title>
<link>http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&amp;q=pencilkids+x-spot&amp;sourceid=navclient-ff&amp;rlz=1B3GGGL_frFR312FR312&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;as_qdr=y15</link>
<description>The X Spot est un jeu assez amusant présentant plusieurs scènes ou énigmes( An original hidden objects style puzzle. Find the X in each level. Use the mouse to point/click/drag objects and find that X!)</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-28T15:35:32Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>decembre</dc:author>
<dc:subject>bib, jeux, jeunesse, atelier, microhebdo</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">The X Spot est un jeu assez amusant présentant plusieurs scènes ou énigmes( An original hidden objects style puzzle. Find the X in each level. Use the mouse to point/click/drag objects and find that X!)</p>
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<description>Creating Offline Web Applications With Dojo Offline

by Brad Neuberg (SitePen), September 23rd, 2007

This tutorial steps you through creating offline web applications using Dojo Offline.
What is Dojo Offline?

Dojo Offline is an open-source toolkit that makes it easy to create sophisticated, offline web applications. It sits on top of Google Gears, a plugin from Google that helps extend web browsers with new functionality. Dojo Offline makes working with Google Gears easier; extends it with important functionality; creates a higher-level API than Google Gears provides; and exposes developer productivity features. In particular, Dojo Offline provides the following functionality:

An offline widget that you can easily embed in your web page with just a few lines of code, automatically providing the user with network feedback, sync messages, offline instructions, and more
A sync framework to help you store actions done while offline and sync them with a server once back on the network
Automatic network and application-availability detection to determine when your application is on- or off-line so that you can take appropriate action
A slurp() method that automatically scans the page and figures out all the resources that you need offline, including images, stylesheets, scripts, etc.; this is much easier than having to manually maintain which resources should be available offline, especially during development.
Dojo Storage, an easy to use hashtable abstraction for storing offline data for when you don't need the heaviness of Google Gear's SQL abstraction; under the covers Dojo Storage saves its data into Google Gears
Dojo SQL, an easy to use SQL layer that executes SQL statements and returns them as ordinary JavaScript objects
New ENCRYPT() and DECRYPT() SQL keywords that you can mix in when using Dojo SQL, to get transparent cryptography for columns of data. Cryptography is done on a Google Worker Pool thread, so that the browser UI is responsive.
Integration with the rest of Dojo, such as the Dojo Event system
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<dc:date>2009-10-26T12:18:18Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>oseres</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web, google, storage, plugin, browser, sync</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Creating Offline Web Applications With Dojo Offline

by Brad Neuberg (SitePen), September 23rd, 2007

This tutorial steps you through creating offline web applications using Dojo Offline.
What is Dojo Offline?

Dojo Offline is an open-source toolkit that makes it easy to create sophisticated, offline web applications. It sits on top of Google Gears, a plugin from Google that helps extend web browsers with new functionality. Dojo Offline makes working with Google Gears easier; extends it with important functionality; creates a higher-level API than Google Gears provides; and exposes developer productivity features. In particular, Dojo Offline provides the following functionality:

An offline widget that you can easily embed in your web page with just a few lines of code, automatically providing the user with network feedback, sync messages, offline instructions, and more
A sync framework to help you store actions done while offline and sync them with a server once back on the network
Automatic network and application-availability detection to determine when your application is on- or off-line so that you can take appropriate action
A slurp() method that automatically scans the page and figures out all the resources that you need offline, including images, stylesheets, scripts, etc.; this is much easier than having to manually maintain which resources should be available offline, especially during development.
Dojo Storage, an easy to use hashtable abstraction for storing offline data for when you don't need the heaviness of Google Gear's SQL abstraction; under the covers Dojo Storage saves its data into Google Gears
Dojo SQL, an easy to use SQL layer that executes SQL statements and returns them as ordinary JavaScript objects
New ENCRYPT() and DECRYPT() SQL keywords that you can mix in when using Dojo SQL, to get transparent cryptography for columns of data. Cryptography is done on a Google Worker Pool thread, so that the browser UI is responsive.
Integration with the rest of Dojo, such as the Dojo Event system
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<title>No country has perfect system, but there are lessons to learn</title>
<link>http://healthbase.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/no-country-has-perfect-system-but-there-are-lessons-to-learn</link>
<description>Tackling the high cost of health care is politically bruising and difficult work around the world. Among developed countries, only the Norwegians rival our level of spending. The French wrestle with rising costs every year. The Canadians are searching for a better model, and have had their eyes on France. But for all their troubles, the French and the Canadians - two bogeymen in the American reform debate - spend much less and live longer than we Americans.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-26T09:34:01Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>medtours06</dc:author>
<dc:subject>washington, Health Care Debate, National Health Insurance, medicare, social security, cost of health care, Health Care, Medical Tourism, heart bypass surgery, india, Taj Mahal, pharmaceuticals, Escorts Heart Institute, health insurance, uninsured</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Tackling the high cost of health care is politically bruising and difficult work around the world. Among developed countries, only the Norwegians rival our level of spending. The French wrestle with rising costs every year. The Canadians are searching for a better model, and have had their eyes on France. But for all their troubles, the French and the Canadians - two bogeymen in the American reform debate - spend much less and live longer than we Americans.</p>
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<title>Coming At You Like A Pydermonkey at Toolness</title>
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<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Pydermonkey’s mission is pretty simple and straightforward: it’s just meant to wrap Spidermonkey’s C API as faithfully as possible—including its debugging API—while enforcing the memory safety that Python is known for. This makes it awfully low-level for casual programmers, but thanks to Python’s awesome support for magic methods, it’s not hard to create high-level wrappers that provide much more convenient bridging between JavaScript and Python code.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-25T03:01:44Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>python, javascript, api</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.toolness.com/wp/?p=678">Coming At You Like A Pydermonkey at Toolness</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Pydermonkey’s mission is pretty simple and straightforward: it’s just meant to wrap Spidermonkey’s C API as faithfully as possible—including its debugging API—while enforcing the memory safety that Python is known for. This makes it awfully low-level for casual programmers, but thanks to Python’s awesome support for magic methods, it’s not hard to create high-level wrappers that provide much more convenient bridging between JavaScript and Python code.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>38 jQuery And CSS Drop Down Multi Level Menu Solutions | Graphic and Web Design Blog -Resources And Tutorials</title>
<link>http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/resources/38-jquery-and-css-drop-down-multi-level-menu-solutions/</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2009-10-19T22:40:39Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>delavigne</dc:author>
<dc:subject>design, menu, mega dropdown menus</dc:subject>
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<title>Toward urban systems design « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird</title>
<link>http://speedbird.wordpress.com/2009/10/11/toward-urban-systems-design/#comment-18978</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;you said: “Especially given the by-now-clichéd recognition that we’ve decisively become an urban species”&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It is indeed very interesting to think about urban systems design given there was a major move toward cities. That said I have the feeling that this move comes with, at least, three issues:&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1. access to the “thought” urban environment,&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2. the space left where 50% of the population is still living,&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3. the space of this growth&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;There are many areas in the world where the growth of the cities is made by people without access or a limited access to the thought urban environment. Poor people living in slums or just in a space which is not part of the work of urban planner per say. In a recent exhibition about slums I went, it was very interesting to see that the organic structure of the slums was making possible for the individuals to create a rich and meaningful space, driving sometimes to less criminality than more traditional areas of the city. The slum is a forced collective creative space for survival.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The rest of the population, the 50% living in deserted areas are the forgotten of this story. It’s indeed more “fun”, interesting for researchers, sociologists to observe and think about the density in urban space (richness of interactions) more than the low level of activities in the “countryside”. Though there are equal challenges there in terms of design and space organization, access to services, etc.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Finally, is it really cities which are growing? What we call urban space often relates to the city center, but I have the feeling that the growth is happening in the in-between space (suburbs), which is again a complete disaster in terms of design, even more so in rich countries. The private space is becoming a space of non-creativity, dead areas of non activities. Someone, who wants to start a small business in between two buildings on the grass of a random suburb of a rich city, will not last for very long. Complete different dynamic than the slum where unregulated areas give the opportunity of creative solutions for surviving or living.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-18T10:42:53Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>ville, societé, design</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>you said: “Especially given the by-now-clichéd recognition that we’ve decisively become an urban species”</p><p>It is indeed very interesting to think about urban systems design given there was a major move toward cities. That said I have the feeling that this move comes with, at least, three issues:</p><p>1. access to the “thought” urban environment,</p><p>2. the space left where 50% of the population is still living,</p><p>3. the space of this growth</p><p>There are many areas in the world where the growth of the cities is made by people without access or a limited access to the thought urban environment. Poor people living in slums or just in a space which is not part of the work of urban planner per say. In a recent exhibition about slums I went, it was very interesting to see that the organic structure of the slums was making possible for the individuals to create a rich and meaningful space, driving sometimes to less criminality than more traditional areas of the city. The slum is a forced collective creative space for survival.</p><p>The rest of the population, the 50% living in deserted areas are the forgotten of this story. It’s indeed more “fun”, interesting for researchers, sociologists to observe and think about the density in urban space (richness of interactions) more than the low level of activities in the “countryside”. Though there are equal challenges there in terms of design and space organization, access to services, etc.</p><p>Finally, is it really cities which are growing? What we call urban space often relates to the city center, but I have the feeling that the growth is happening in the in-between space (suburbs), which is again a complete disaster in terms of design, even more so in rich countries. The private space is becoming a space of non-creativity, dead areas of non activities. Someone, who wants to start a small business in between two buildings on the grass of a random suburb of a rich city, will not last for very long. Complete different dynamic than the slum where unregulated areas give the opportunity of creative solutions for surviving or living.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Sound advice - blog</title>
<link>http://soundadvice.id.au/blog/2009/08/16/#mimeLimitation</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;A significant weakness of HTTP in my view is its dependence on the MIME standard for media type identification and on the related iana registry. This registry is a limited bottleneck that does not have the capacity to deal with the media type definition requirements of individual enterprises or domains. Machine-centric environments rely in a higher level of semantics than the human-centric environment of the Web. In order for machines to effectively exploit information, every unique schema of information needs to be standardised in a media type and for those media types to be individually identified. The number of media types grows as machines become more dominant in a distributed computing environment and as the number of distinct environments increases.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-15T02:55:35Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>http, rest, mimetype</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>A significant weakness of HTTP in my view is its dependence on the MIME standard for media type identification and on the related iana registry. This registry is a limited bottleneck that does not have the capacity to deal with the media type definition requirements of individual enterprises or domains. Machine-centric environments rely in a higher level of semantics than the human-centric environment of the Web. In order for machines to effectively exploit information, every unique schema of information needs to be standardised in a media type and for those media types to be individually identified. The number of media types grows as machines become more dominant in a distributed computing environment and as the number of distinct environments increases.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Web Development: How to Judge the Technical Quality of a Site? | NexusLab</title>
<link>http://www.nexuslab.com/blog/2009/09/23/web-development-how-to-judge-the-technical-quality-of-a-site/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;The technical qualities of a website largely depend on how hard the web development team has worked on it. When qualifying a website on the code level, you need a different set of metrics than you did some years ago. This article is our attempt at specifying what metrics you should use.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-15T02:43:21Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>QA, quality</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>The technical qualities of a website largely depend on how hard the web development team has worked on it. When qualifying a website on the code level, you need a different set of metrics than you did some years ago. This article is our attempt at specifying what metrics you should use.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Dell PowerEdge R210 Server</title>
<link>http://getitequipped.com/dell-poweredge-r210-rack-server.html</link>
<description>The Dell PowerEdge R210 is an entry-level rack server, featuring a compact 15.5 inches deep 1U chassis and a single CPU socket.

Designed for small businesses and larger offices, the Intel 3420 chipset-based PowerEdge R210 is offered with one of Intel Xeon 3400 Series quad-core processors, up to 16GB of unbuffered DDR3 memory using 4 DIMM slots, and up to two 2.5”/ 3.5” SAS, SATA or SSD non hot-plug drives.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-13T13:21:00Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>danijelzi</dc:author>
<dc:subject>dell, poweredge, server, r210, rack, business server</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">The Dell PowerEdge R210 is an entry-level rack server, featuring a compact 15.5 inches deep 1U chassis and a single CPU socket.

Designed for small businesses and larger offices, the Intel 3420 chipset-based PowerEdge R210 is offered with one of Intel Xeon 3400 Series quad-core processors, up to 16GB of unbuffered DDR3 memory using 4 DIMM slots, and up to two 2.5”/ 3.5” SAS, SATA or SSD non hot-plug drives.</p>
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<title>Sift a Page! - siteSifter Journal - sitesifter.co.uk</title>
<link>http://www.sitesifter.co.uk/lite/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Want to test siteSifter — for free? Just enter the address you want to sift in the form below, select either WCAG 1.0 or WCAG 2.0, and one page will be tested to level “AAA” of the baseline. The report will be returned to you, right here in your browser, as soon as the test is complete.&lt;/p&gt;
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<dc:date>2009-10-10T18:33:50Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>julie</dc:author>
<dc:subject>accessibilité, accessibility, outil, wcag2</dc:subject>
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<p>Want to test siteSifter — for free? Just enter the address you want to sift in the form below, select either WCAG 1.0 or WCAG 2.0, and one page will be tested to level “AAA” of the baseline. The report will be returned to you, right here in your browser, as soon as the test is complete.</p>
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<title>Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide</title>
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<description>This tutorial assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, but progresses rapidly toward an intermediate/advanced level of instruction . . . all the while sneaking in little nuggets of UNIX® wisdom and lore. It serves as a textbook, a manual for self-study, and a reference and source of knowledge on shell scripting techniques. The exercises and heavily-commented examples invite active reader participation, under the premise that the only way to really learn scripting is to write scripts.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-10T15:24:45Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>ycc2106</dc:author>
<dc:subject>bash, tutorial</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">This tutorial assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, but progresses rapidly toward an intermediate/advanced level of instruction . . . all the while sneaking in little nuggets of UNIX® wisdom and lore. It serves as a textbook, a manual for self-study, and a reference and source of knowledge on shell scripting techniques. The exercises and heavily-commented examples invite active reader participation, under the premise that the only way to really learn scripting is to write scripts.</p>
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<title>FLAME: A Flow-Level Anomaly Modeling Engine</title>
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<dc:date>2009-10-08T08:15:40Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sylvainulg</dc:author>
<dc:subject>research, network, modeling, anomaly detection</dc:subject>
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<description>Mr B’s List is a directory of the best *free* educational websites, (with emphasis on interactive sites) to use with your SMART Board or other interactive whiteboard, etc. Regardless of where your classroom technology comes from I hope you can benefit from quick and easy access to valuable websites for your subject and grade level.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-05T09:37:59Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>ycc2106</dc:author>
<dc:subject>elearning, search, lessons</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Mr B’s List is a directory of the best *free* educational websites, (with emphasis on interactive sites) to use with your SMART Board or other interactive whiteboard, etc. Regardless of where your classroom technology comes from I hope you can benefit from quick and easy access to valuable websites for your subject and grade level.</p>
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<title>38 jQuery And CSS Drop Down Multi Level Menu Solutions | Graphic and Web Design Blog -Resources And Tutorials</title>
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<dc:date>2009-10-01T18:52:39Z</dc:date>
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<dc:subject>css, jQuery, jquery exemple, menu</dc:subject>
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<title>interactions magazine</title>
<link>http://interactions.acm.org/content/?p=1260</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Waste is part of life. Human and animal bodies produce natural waste, whereas societies produce synthetic waste. While we cannot control the level of natural waste as its production is an organic part of biological survival, we can drastically reduce the production of synthetic waste. Natural and synthetic waste come in two varieties - reusable and nonreusable. The aim of a sustainable waste economy is to reuse as much waste as possible, even to the point of reducing waste surplus to zero.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-23T02:50:17Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>societé, écologie</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Waste is part of life. Human and animal bodies produce natural waste, whereas societies produce synthetic waste. While we cannot control the level of natural waste as its production is an organic part of biological survival, we can drastically reduce the production of synthetic waste. Natural and synthetic waste come in two varieties - reusable and nonreusable. The aim of a sustainable waste economy is to reuse as much waste as possible, even to the point of reducing waste surplus to zero.</p></blockquote></div>
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