May 2006
Keith Devens - Programming Fonts
by 13 others (via)Programmers have very particular font needs. A font for programming must be monospaced, extremely readable, and must sharply distinguish between similar characters, such as capital O and zero and the number 1, capital I, and lowercase L. In addition, good programming fonts allow you to view more lines of code on screen at once.
March 2006
99 Bottles of Beer | Start
by 2 othersThis Website holds a collection of the Song 99 Bottles of Beer programmed in different programming languages. Actually the song is represented in 929 different programming languages and variations.
Graphical vi/vim Cheat Sheet and Tutorial
by 14 others (via)Learning vi or vim is not easy. But it doesn't have to be that difficult, either. I came up with the idea of providing a graphical cheat sheet for those learning vi/vim, and I also found out it was a very good way to structure a tutorial. Here are the results for your learning enjoyment (or your colleagues').
Using the IBM JDBC Driver for UniData and UniVerse
(via)This manual provides an overview of JDBC technology and describes how the IBM JDBC driver for UniData and UniVerse uses it to expose UniData and UniVerse extended relational data. This manual also describes how to configure the IBM JDBC driver for UniData and UniVerse, and provides information about the JDBC functionality that supports it.
February 2006
Cringe from crossing a concentrating coder
(via)Some justifications why you should not disturb programmers while they are concentrating on work
The Programmers Stone
by 1 other (via)The purpose of this site is to recapture, explore and celebrate the Art of Computer Programming. By so doing we hope to help the reader either become a better programmer, understand what less experienced programmers are struggling with, or communicate more effectively with other experienced programmers.
January 2006
Quotations for CS1
by 2 others (via)Quotations are indexed alphabetically by their author. For authors with multiple quotations, the quotations are alphabetized by the first word in the quotations.
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