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Computers are supposed to make our lives easier, not more difficult. As usability-conscious designers, we can make our usersâ lives easier by thinking about the way people interact with our websites, providing clear direction, and then putting the burden of sorting out the details in the hands of the computersânot the users. Itâs that last part that weâre going to focus on here. Weâve all heard an
What are tips? This is a place where users of the vim editor can add their favorite commands, macros and other assorted tips to a common database. While the vim distribution comes with a rich set of documentation it is often hard to find a place to start when trying to incrementally learn how to use the editor. Why tips? When I realized how much I was learning from the vim list alone I thought it
The phrase Life Hacks has been used for nearly two years now, but 2005 is the year that everyone seeks to learn more hacks to increase their productivity in life. Time is just not enough and everyone wants to best use of their time. Getting Things Done was the hottest topic in 2005. During June-July 2005, Techorati reported that David Allenâs Getting Things Done book was the most talked book on th
Edit-in-Place with Ajax by Drew McLellan Back on day one we looked at using the Prototype library to take all the hard work out of making a simple Ajax call. While that was fun and all, it didnât go that far towards implementing something really practical. We dipped our toes in, but havenât learned to swim yet. So here is swimming lesson number one. Anyone whoâs used Flickr to publish their photo
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***** IMPORTANT ***** The plugin has now been split into two separate vimballs. The plugin itself and the bundles. This was done because bundles were updated a lot more often than the plugin itself. Previous users of the plugin should delete the old file when upgrading to 1.0. The name of the file changed in 0.6 and so you'll end up with two versions when unpacking the file. Remove the old version
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 09:38. Welcome to the Book of Dojo. This book covers versions 0.9, 1.0, and all follow-on 1.x releases; additions from minor releases are clearly marked for your enjoyment. Please use the forums for support questions, but if you see something missing, incomplete, or just plain wrong in this book, please leave a comment. For an offline version, click on
Hi, I'm Thomas Fuchs. I'm the author of Zepto.js, of script.aculo.us, and I'm a Ruby on Rails core alumnus. With Amy Hoy I'm building cheerful software, like Noko Time Tracking and Every Time Zone and write books like Retinafy.me. November 14th, 2005 Step 1: Create an element on the page that should be displayed while AJAX Requests are active. I mostly use an IMG element displaying an animated GIF
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Overview Lightbox JS is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers. Note: An new version of this script is available: Lightbox JS v2.0 Example To make sense of it all, check out these examples. Click on a thumbnail or text link below: Benefits Places images above your current page, not within. This frees you fr
This is my personal site, which used to have a blog of sorts and some other stuff. It has fallen into disrepair more times that I can count, so it's just a directory of other links to information about me or things I work on now. Hopefully you weren't here for something else. Keybase Professional Profile (LinkedIn) Projects (via Sourcehut) Projects (via Github) Corporate social media has become a
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MapReduce Posted by tomwhite on September 25, 2005 at 10:36 PM | Comments (3) Doug Cutting has done it again. The creator of Lucene and Nutch has implemented (with Mike Cafarella and others) a distributed platform for high volume data processing called MapReduce. MapReduce is the brainchild of Google and is very well documented by Jeffrey Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat in their paper MapReduce: Simplifi
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Table of ContentsForeword1. Strings (100.0%) 2. Numbers (100.0%) 3. Dates and Times (100.0%) 4. Arrays (100.0%) 5. Hashes (100.0%) 6. Pattern Matching (91.7%) 7. File Access (82.6%) 8. File Contents (92.9%) 9. Directories (92.3%) 10. Subroutines (100.0%) 11. References and Records (96.9%) 12. Packages, Libraries, and Modules (92.5%) 13. Classes, Objects, and Ties (100.0%) 14. Database Access (66.7
This chapter describes SWIG's support of Ruby. 32.1 Preliminaries SWIG 1.3 is known to work with Ruby versions 1.6 and later. Given the choice, you should use the latest stable version of Ruby. You should also determine if your system supports shared libraries and dynamic loading. SWIG will work with or without dynamic loading, but the compilation process will vary. This chapter covers most SWIG f
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Scripting: Higher Level Programming for the 21st Century (This article appears in IEEE Computer magazine, March 1998) Abstract Scripting languages such as Perl and Tcl represent a very different style of programming than system programming languages such as C or JavaTM. Scripting languages are designed for "gluing" applications; they use typeless approaches to achieve a higher level of programmin
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