Archive for the ‘GeekTech’ Category
Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby…
170 Cheat Sheets about Ajax, Apache, Blogging,CSS, CVS, Firefox, Google, HTML/XHTML,JavaScript,Linux, MySQL, LaTeX, Oracle, Perl,PHP, Python, Photoshop Ruby, Unix, Windowx, XML
Top 10 CSS image gallery tutorials
There are many tutorials out there on how to create your own image gallery. There are simple ones made from pure CSS, and there are complex ones using css and javascript. By the end of this article you will have the information necessary to start building your own photo gallery.
Incredibly addictive game for the kids…
In this game you draw your own track and then watch a sled ride it. It’s bizarrely addictive. Great for the kids.
Why Are Macs Becoming More Popular?
Apple and its Macintosh computers have been the subject of increasing attention, especially over the past few years. Why are Macs becoming more popular? Many reasons listed on the page. My main reasons, No Spyware, No Virus’, iLife, Uptime, sleep from lid closures works and is up and running quickly, and the hardware designs are the best. What I want most from MacOSx is a better finder.
Version control for Linux: Overview of architectures, models, and examples
Version control systems, or source management systems, are an important aspect of modern software development. Not using one is like driving a car too fast: it’s fun and you might get to your destination faster, but an accident is inevitable. This article provides an overview of Software Configuration Management (SCM) systems and their benefits.
Apple’s Excellent Shell Scripting Primer
Apple has recently released an excellent primer to shell scripting covering shell dialects, flow control, regular expressions and tools. “Writing a shell script is like riding a bike. You fall off and scrape your knees a lot at first, but once you are sufficiently experienced, you’ll understand why people drive cars.”
Developers are from Mars, Programmers are from Venus
Many of us use the terms “programmer” and “developer” interchangeably. A very good article describing the actual difference between the two.
Great Webmaster tool – Find all domains that share your IP
This tool will find other domain names hosted on your IP address. Just enter a domain (www.example.com) or an IP address (127.0.0.1) to get a list of domain names that share the same IP address
What to do with Cyrix Processors…
I used to work for Cyrix in Richardson, TX and was doing some searching while watching hockey tonight to see what the folks on the Internet have to say about Cyrix. I found this amusing story on how an individual found a use for old 6×86 processors.