March 2007
javascript, java, python
by pvergainWhen I wrote Java, Groovy and (J)Ruby, Owen Densmore and Lawrence Oluyede suggested that I should include Jython as well. Here it is.... JavaScript and Jython for Java programmers. Note that while I am reasonably comfortable with Java and JavaScript, I don't know much about Jython. If you find anything wrong here, please let me know. I used Jython version 2.1. For JavaScript, I used Rhino 1.6R2 that is co-bundled with JDK 6. The jsr-223 script engine for Jython and many other languages are avaiable at http://scripting.dev.java.net
gawel's blurb: weblog
by bluetouffLe blog de gawel, développeur zope. Documentations python et autres geekeries
January 2007
Tutorials Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, PHP and More | Smashing Magazine
by naudjf & 5 others (via)Ajax, CSS, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, RSS, XML as well as ASP, C , Perl, Python and Java tutorials
December 2006
Code Snippets
by after8 & 48 othersSnippets is a public source code repository. Easily build up your personal collection of code snippets, categorize them with tags and share them with the world.
Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby…
by -Nicolas- & 26 others (via)Whether you’ve forgotten the name of a function or the property of a cascading style sheet - handy cheat sheets deliver the information you are looking for - immediately.
November 2006
Smashing Magazine | Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby…
by walkaway & 26 othersPense bête du developpeur
Real Web 2.0: Bookmarks? Tagging? Delicious!
by pvergain (via)
developerWorks > Web development | Open source | XML >
Real Web 2.0: Bookmarks? Tagging? Delicious!
October 2006
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July 2006
Cheat Sheets
by camel & 7 others
cheat sheets (also known as reference cards) that you can print out and keep by your computer. There is a cheat sheet for just about anything and we aim to have the best coverage of cheat sheets available on the web.
Cheat Sheets
by parmentierf & 7 others (via)cheat sheets (also known as reference cards) that you can print out and keep by your computer. There is a cheat sheet for just about anything and we aim to have the best coverage of cheat sheets available on the web.
The B-List: JavaScript, ORM and "hiding SQL"
by François Hodierne (via)you’re a web developer and it’s your job to know this stuff, so learn it already
having ORM isn't "hiding SQL"