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October 2009
The IBuySpy Portal architecture (PDF)
In this book, we'll be using the freely available IBuySpy Portal as a starting point for our intranet development. We'll look at both why we are modifying an existing intranet application rather than creating our own, and why we choose the IBuySpy Portal in particular. Once we have covered the basics, we'll take a tour of its features, looking at the files and types it consists of, how they function and fit together, and general principles behind the site. Finally, we'll take a brief look at how security is handled.
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September 2009
Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » WebKit Page Cache I – The Basics
This is the first of two posts that will center around a modern browser engine feature that doesn’t usually get a lot of press: The Page Cache.
jQuery and Google Maps Tutorial: #1 Basics: jQuery, Google Maps
UserScript Writing 101 – Manuel of Things to learn - Userscripts.org
August 2009
VnTutor: Wiley Ubuntu Linux Bible - Jan 2007
July 2009
FeedStitch | Take your jumbled mess of feeds and make them one
It's easy, for real. FeedStitch gives you the power to pull data feeds from all over the web & stitch them into a single feed of awesome power & limitless internet usage potential.
We cover the basics with HTML and RSS, but we also speak JSON so you can republish the data however you want on your site. Kaboom!
June 2009
Snake Wrangling for Kids @ Jason R Briggs
May 2009
Understanding the Striped RDF/XML Syntax
This document provides a brief introduction to the underlying structure of the RDF/XML 1.0 graph serialization syntax. The Intended audience is mainly content and tool developers familiar with XML basics, and with the RDF model, who want a minimalistic understanding of RDF's XML syntax, so they can read and write RDF/XML with more confidence.
April 2009
Facebook PHP Tutorial
The basics of creating a tumblelog with Django : Blog : Ryan Berg : Web Designer & Django Developer in Knoxville, TN
On my new homepage, a combined list of my tweets, bookmarks, and user comments on my site appear underneath my latest blog entries. I use a fun bit of Django code to pull these various items together, sorted by publication date, and I’d like to share how this bit of tumblelog-like functionality works.
February 2009
Picasa Basics : Picasa 3 Watermarks
Add text or watermarks to your photos
You can easily personalize your photos using the Watermark and Text tools.
Watermarks
Help protect your images by stamping a watermark on all images that you export or upload. The watermark signature will be placed in the lower right-hand corner.
Upload photos with watermarks
Click the Tools menu in Picasa 3, select Options, then click the Web Albums tab. Select the option labeled 'Add a watermark for all uploads.' Type the text for the watermark in the field below the option.
Export photos with watermarks
When you click the Export button in the Photo Tray, you can select the 'Add a watermark' checkbox to include a watermark on your exported images. Type the text for the watermark in the field below the option.
