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A PHP Christmas Miracle - 3 Frameworks, 1 app

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A great presentation by Ryan Weaver, about how to take the best out of modern PHP frameworks. A nifty illustration of the usage of PSR-0...

Symfony2 Melbourne - Security Presentation

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A very good talk by Sam Jarrett about the Symfony2 security layer

Sozi

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Sozi is an Inkscape extension that can play animated presentations built with open standards

Semantic web user interfaces - Do they have to be ugly?

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A presentation which explains how semweb people should work to create more user-friendly tools. There is a common dream about the semantic web : it should help develop omnipotent applications. Instead of this, the author explain that developers should concentrate on creating useful software, using semweb technologies. Meaningful.

Carsonified » Start-up Metrics that Matter

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A lot of excellent ideas on how to start a service ad measure its success.

Retour sur Symfony Live 2009

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COOoder | OpenOffice.org repository for Extensions

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As an aternative to my previous bookmark, COOoder works on all platforms. I however had some problems working with it in OO Impress (font size, etc.). Useful though.

drnic's copy-as-rtf-tmbundle at master - GitHub

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A Textmate bundle for copying highlighted text as RTF. Very useful for presentations! Thanks @fabpot for the link!

Tim Berners-Lee speaks on Linked Data (1)

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Tim Berners-Lee's talk at TED 2009 conference slides, about Linked Data.

Conférences Django pour PyCon fr

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A short presentation of the Django Python framework, that David Larlet gave at Pycon-Fr 2008. Hilarous and very interesting !