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Introducing Closure Tools
How to Hide Certain Custom Fields From the Edit Post Page | Apartment One Six
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October 2009
Serial Update List | astatalk.com
7 Days of Source Day #5: smart.rockets | blprnt.blg
Project: smart.rockets
Date: Summer, 2006
Language: ActionScript 2
Key Concepts: Evolutionary computing, genetic algorithms, rocket science
7 Days of Source Day #4 – BC Budget Visualization Tool | blprnt.blg
Project: BC Budget Visualization Tool
Date: September, 2009
Language: Processing
Key Concepts: Data visualization, data organization, sticking it to the man
7 Days of Source Day #3 – tree.growth | blprnt.blg
Project: tree.growth
Date: September, 2006
Language: Processing
Key Concepts: Lindenmayer Systems, recursion, biomimicry
7 Days of Source Day #2: NYTimes 365/360 | blprnt.blg
Project: NYTimes 365/360
Date: February, 2009
Language: Processing
Key Concepts: Data Visualization, NYTimes Article Search API, HashMaps & ArrayLists
7 Days of Source Day #1: GoodMorning! | blprnt.blg
Project: GoodMorning!
Date: August, 2009
Language: Processing
Key Concepts: Spherical coordinates, latitude & longitude conversion, Twitter API, MetaCarta API
Riak - A Decentralized Database
Riak combines a decentralized key-value store, a flexible map/reduce engine, and a friendly HTTP/JSON query interface to provide a database ideally suited for Web applications.
SQLite Foreign Key Support
logging – Report status, error, and informational messages. - Python Module of the Week
The logging module defines a standard API for reporting errors and status information from all of your modules. The key benefit of having the logging API provided by a standard library module is that all python modules can participate in logging, so your application log can include messages from third-party modules.
Design Licks
Bruce Lee Licensing
September 2009
Tokyo {Cabinet, [Py]Tyrant}
Tokyo Cabinet is a key/value database meant to be the successor of {G,Q}DBM.
Custom Field Redirect Plugin — Nathan Rice
Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine
August 2009
Form autocomplete
If you want to remove one of your previous form entries from Firefox's history:
- Click on the form field and press the down arrow key to display all the saved entries. You may type the first few letters of the entry to limit the number of entries displayed.
- Use the down arrow key or the mouse pointer to highlight the entry you wish to delete.
- Press Shift+Delete. The entry will be removed.
You may repeat the process for any number of entries for a particular form field.
