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SourceForge.net: uml2symfony
- saved on: 2007-07-26
- uri: http://sourceforge.net/projects/uml2symfony/
- about: The current state of the library can create a symfony yml file from a argoUML Xmi/uml file. It is also meant to automate symfony module and CRUD generation.
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How to publish Linked Data on the Web?
- saved on: 2007-07-25
- uri: http://sites.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/pub/LinkedDataTutorial/#intro
- about: There is already a lot of structured data accessible on the Web through Web 2.0 APIs such as the eBay, Amazon, Yahoo, and Google Base APIs. Compared to these APIs, Linked Data has the advantage of providing a single, standardized access mechanism instead of relying on diverse interfaces and result formats.
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YSlow for Firebug
- saved on: 2007-07-25
- uri: http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/
- about: YSlow analyzes any web page and generates a grade for each rule and an overall grade. If a page can be improved, YSlow lists the specific changes to be made.
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The unforking of KDE's KHTML and Webkit
- saved on: 2007-07-24
- uri: http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2007/07/23/the-unforking-of-kdes-khtml-and-webkit
- about: "The consensus is to develop a Webkit KPart for embedding into Konqueror at the earliest opportunity and to take a more active role in the development of Webkit itself."
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Tags for Identifying Languages
- saved on: 2007-07-19
- uri: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4646.txt
- about: This document describes the structure, content, construction, and semantics of language tags for use in cases where it is desirable to indicate the language used in an information object. It also describes how to register values for use in language tags and the creation of user-defined extensions for private interchange. This document, in combination with RFC 4647, replaces RFC 3066, which RFC 1766.
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A Recipe for OpenID-Enabling Your Site
- saved on: 2007-07-18
- uri: http://www.plaxo.com/api/openid_recipe
- about: This is a step-by-step tutorial guide for implementing OpenID consumer-side support with a web site that already has users with accounts. It will explain how to easily let new users sign up for an account on your site using their OpenID URL and how to let existing users attach their OpenID(s) so they can sign in using them.
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Google Enterprise: Google Custom Search Business Edition Features
- saved on: 2007-07-17
- uri: http://www.google.com/enterprise/csbe/features.html
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The Open Web
- saved on: 2007-07-11
- uri: http://developer.mozilla.org/presentations/sxsw2007/the_open_web/#slide7
- about: Mozilla's position : "We want to move the Web forward quickly"
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Mike’s Musings » Writing User Scripts for Operator
- saved on: 2007-07-07
- uri: http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/07/06/writing-user-scripts-for-operator/
- about: Operator user scripts are user added pieces of JavaScript that can enable additional functionality within Operator like new actions for microformats and RDF, as well as adding new microformats.
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Content negotiation: bad use cases I recently observed at Frederick Giasson’s Weblog
- saved on: 2007-07-06
- uri: http://fgiasson.com/blog/index.php/2007/07/06/content-negotiation-bad-use-cases-i-recently-observed/
- about: Given the current projects I am working on, I daily see misuse of content-negotiation methodology, particularly the misuse of the Accept and Content-type HTTP header parameters.
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Koz Speaks — Random Musings on Technology
- saved on: 2007-07-05
- uri: http://www.koziarski.net/archives/2007/5/28/clever-caching
- about: Expiry is a Pain. If you could somehow avoid expiring all the ‘stuff’ you’re caching, your life would be much much easier. The key to getting away with this is to pick a key which completely encapsulates the resource you’re caching, and also ensures that if anything relevant changes, the key changes.
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Éditions d'art Jean de Bonnot-Editeur
- saved on: 2007-07-04
- uri: http://www.jeandebonnot.fr/
- about: Jean de Bonnot propose des livres d’une rare qualité, d’édition peu courante.
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Ext JS Blog - » Building a desktop application with Ext, AIR, Aptana and Red Bull
- saved on: 2007-07-04
- uri: http://extjs.com/blog/2007/06/29/building-a-desktop-application-with-ext-air-aptana-and-red-bull/
- about: Ext JS is an excellent framework for building web applications that have desktop like functionality in a web browser. But what if you could take your JavaScript powered application and run on the desktop like any other native application?
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Google Linux Software Repositories
- saved on: 2007-07-04
- uri: http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/index.html
- about: Google's Linux software repositories make it easier to download and stay up-to-date with current releases of Google Linux applications.
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HTML Entity Character Lookup - Left Logic
- saved on: 2007-07-04
- uri: http://leftlogic.com/lounge/articles/entity-lookup/
- about: This lookup allows you to quickly find the entity based on how it looks.
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Apple Developer Connection - iPhone for Web Developers - Optimizing Web Applications and Content for iPhone
- saved on: 2007-07-04
- uri: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/designingcontent.html
- about: The following guidelines will help you prepare web content and design a website or web-based application for iPhone.
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Planet I18n
- saved on: 2007-07-02
- uri: http://www.w3.org/International/planet/
- about: The Planet I18n aggregates posts from various blogs that talk about Web internationalization (i18n). While it is hosted by the W3C Internationalization Activity, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors and does not reflect the position of the Internationalization Activity.
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Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 10 Ways to Use the New Google Docs Productively «
- saved on: 2007-07-01
- uri: http://webworkerdaily.com/2007/06/29/10-ways-to-use-the-new-google-docs-productively/
- about: Google Docs has most of the regular shortcuts used in word processors (copy, paste, cut, select all, save, undo, bold, italics, underline, for example, use Ctrl-C, V, X, A, S, Z, B, I, and U, respectively), but here are some of the more useful of the rest:
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