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Archive for the ‘Programming’ Category

Google Gadgets for Linux

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Google Desktop is a desktop search application that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. But the Linux version has always been a bit behind the curve. While all three clients let you search the web or files on your computer, the Mac and Windows versions have long supported Google Gadgets, which are desktop widgets that let you do everything from checking the weather to controlling your media player software.

Now Google has released an update that brings gadgets to Google Desktop for Linux.

ggl

VirtualBox

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Sun xVM VirtualBox is an X86 virtualization software package originally developed by German software company Innotek GmbH, now a product of Sun’s xVM family, suitable for both enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).

VirtualBox

FlickrFS

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Flickrfs makes uploading to, downloading from, and organizing a Flickr account just like handling files in a mounted file system. After installing and setting up the link to your account, you can see all your photos separated into tag folders, edit and back up the pics and their metadata, and crop and resize photos on the fly, all reflected in realtime in your online account.

FlickrFS

EclipseXSLT – XSLT Support for Eclipse

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

I kept searching for XPath tool and found really nice Eclipse plugin called EclipseXSLT.

EclipseXSLT

I also found the other one, XPath Plugin, but it seem to be very limited in comparison to first one.

Free XPath Query Tool for Windows

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

I was trying to find free tool for testing XPath Queries. It looks like SharpDevelop IDE got XPath Query tool.

XPath Query in Sharp Develop Read about it in this article.

If you already got Visual Studio 2005 on installed there is nice plugin called XPathmania debribed in this blog entry.

XPath Query in Visual Studio 2005

Visual Studio .NET Add-Ins

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

From the console compiler to the powerful Visual Studio IDE, .NET is just about coding as much as the tools. Fabio Pedrosa‘s list of 15 indispensable VS.NET add-ins.

VS.NET

CodeGear Delphi for PHP

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

The RAD visual PHP development environment

* Accelerate PHP web development with Delphi’s proven visual (RAD) framework for PHP
* Simplify PHP programming with Delphi’s comprehensive PHP for VCL libraries
* Sophisticated editing and integrated debugging speeds up the process of tracking down bugs and errors in the code
* Integrated development environment streamlines code management and navigation so managing and organizing PHP code has never been easier.

Delphi4PHP

MiniAjax.com

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

A showroom of nice looking simple downloadable DHTML and AJAX scripts.

MiniAJAX

AJAX Patterns: Design Patterns for AJAX Usability

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

AJAX holds a lot of promise for web usability, and the underlying technology has already delivered some stunning applications. But it’s no magic bullet. Careful design is always required, and it must be based specifically on the technology at hand. As AJAX emerges, we’re going to learn more about what sort of design works, and we’ll need ways of documenting this information and talking about it.

AjaxPatterns

Search Engines Unite On Unified Sitemaps System

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

In alphabetical order, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have agreed to all support a unified system of submitting web pages through feeds to their crawlers. Called Sitemaps, taking its name from the precursor system that Google launched last year, all three search engines will now support the method.

Search Engines Unite On Unified Sitemaps System