Besides THE Language list (which is also linked to in the story), I also like the Dictionary of Programming Languages, which includes the Language Type and a Description / History for MANY Programming Languages.
You can read many funny warning (product) labels if you google for it
The first result, Things People Said: Warning Labels has lots of them, and they are funny:) I don't know if they are all true, but they do make for some amusing reading.
Hello, Since webmonkey is going down, what are some others resources that you guys find equally well? I know of Arson Network. What about you guys?
Besides W3Schools which has been mentioned in this Slashdot discussion sometimes, I like Dev Shed - http://www.devshed.com/. It has lots of nice tutorials/articles about Perl, PHP, Java (including JSP), Python, XML, MySQL, Flash, etc...
There was also a very nice discussion in Slashdot, around two years ago, about online resources for Developers:
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Hi,
MeatMan wrote:
> I'm Ellen Feiss and I'm............ stoned out of my gourd
> Is it just me or does that girl look totally blitzed?
I don't know if she was stoned or not, but I found an interesting Wallpaper in one Ellen Feiss fan site ( yes! there are some Ellen Feiss fan sites - which also amazed me too. Do a Google Search for "ellen feiss" )
Talking about light Linux distributions: there is a list of so-called tiny Linux distributions in the Open Directory Project web site (aka DMOZ).
The list is available at:
Open Directory - Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Linux: Distributions: Tinye ms/Linux/Distributions/Tiny/
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Operating_Syst
Hi,
Besides THE Language list (which is also linked to in the story), I also like the Dictionary of Programming Languages, which includes the Language Type and a Description / History for MANY Programming Languages.
In a more "practical" side, it's also interesting / funny to read 99 Bottles of Beer - one program in 620 variations
You can read many funny warning (product) labels if you google for it
The first result, Things People Said: Warning Labels has lots of them, and they are funny :)
I don't know if they are all true, but they do make for some amusing reading.
Besides W3Schools which has been mentioned in this Slashdot discussion sometimes, I like Dev Shed - http://www.devshed.com/. It has lots of nice tutorials/articles about Perl, PHP, Java (including JSP), Python, XML, MySQL, Flash, etc...
There was also a very nice discussion in Slashdot, around two years ago, about online resources for Developers:
Slashdot | Best Websites for Developers?http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/02/07/20/0124
I will miss Webmonkey too. I have learned many things about web building in the "early days" from the articles that have been posted there.
Well, there is already a pretty large Email and USENET Spam archive at the NANAS (news.admin.net-abuse.sightings) newsgroup.
You can check the Google Groups archive
You can read the NANAS charter at http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/nana/charter/nan as.html
Hi,
MeatMan wrote:
> I'm Ellen Feiss and I'm............ stoned out of my gourd> Is it just me or does that girl look totally blitzed?
I don't know if she was stoned or not, but I found an interesting Wallpaper in one Ellen Feiss fan site ( yes! there are some Ellen Feiss fan sites - which also amazed me too. Do a Google Search for "ellen feiss" )
Anyway, check the image gallery, namely the third wallpaper ;-)