Archive for December 2006
links for 2006-12-28
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What is the Y combinator? I have seen lots of discussions on the web but nothing that seemed like a simple explanation of how it works or why it is needed. I finally understood the Y combinator a few days back and a lot of things snapped in place. So here
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Iterators support a style of programming where you separate producers of streams of data from consumers of these streams.
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This color schemer is a simple tool to help you experiment with various color schemes for your next web or print project.
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HTML Tidy is a tool for checking and cleaning up HTML source files. It is especially useful for finding and correcting errors in deeply nested HTML, or for making grotesque code legible once more.
links for 2006-12-27
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Mmogchart.com is dedicated to my research in tracking the growth of Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs).
links for 2006-12-26
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This Windows Media Workshop explains how to use Windows Media Player 11 media sharing to stream music over your home network to a digital media receiver. This workshop shows how to set up and configure the Roku SoundBridge Radio R1000.
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JSON (or JavaScript Object Notation) is a programming language model data interchange format. It is minimal, textual, and a subset of JavaScript. Specifically, it is a subset of ECMA-262 (The ECMAScript programming Language Standard, Third Edition, Decemb
links for 2006-12-25
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Enjoy those favorite songs on your PC from anywhere in your home when you connect this wireless digital music player to your home network.
links for 2006-12-24
links for 2006-12-23
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Group Fitness Schedule (All Centers)
links for 2006-12-22
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FlightAware is a free flight tracker that will change what you think about live flight tracking and aviation data.
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This page allows you to search on topics in Javascript on the web and usenet, but restricts the results to those that may give the best and most accurate results. Think of it as a “one stop shop” to find the most accurate results.
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Lazy programming is a general concept of delaying the processing of a function or request until the results are needed. This concept has numerous applications, from the obvious to the obscure. Thinking in terms of lazy programming can help you rid your co
links for 2006-12-21
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Population clocks on the US Census Bureau’s Web site will update continuously for one minute and then will update once per minute after the first minute a web page is displayed.
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Neighboroo Blog is devoted to covering trends that affect your neighborhood. They may be mega trends spanning across the nation or local trends impacting the quality of life in a city. This is primarily an open area for our writers and guests to speak out
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Advantages of the Ajax/REST architectural style for immersive Web applications
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As a result in analogy to XML/XSLT the combination JSON/JSONT can be used to transform JSON data into any other format by applying a specific set of rules.
links for 2006-12-20
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Create a SQL user-defined function by adding a User-Defined Function to a SQL Server project. After successful deployment, the user-defined function can be called and executed.
links for 2006-12-19
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This site offers written curricular materials, based on primary historical sources, for beginning and advanced undergraduate courses in discrete mathematics and computer science.




