Archive for the 'Links' Category
- http://www.gliffy.com/ - a web-based “Flashy” Visio-like drawing program. A bit basic now, but I’m sure it’s getting there. Wonder when they will be bought by …
- http://www.google.com/googlespreadsheets/ - Spreadsheets from Google. Again, a bit basic, but quite impressive.
- http://www.gliffy.com/ - a web-based “Flashy” Visio-like drawing program. A bit basic now, but I’m sure it’s getting there. Wonder when they will be bought by …
- Two cool blogs about life hacking, productivity, cook gadgets and the like - a must have for a geek like me: http://www.43folders.com, http://www.lifehacker.com (0)
- A cool article on mistakes made in Xbox. Talks a lot about building (in)secure hardware/software systems (may be useful when looking at the TPM stuff). (0)
- Linux Home Server HOWTO - Network File System - an cool page on setting up an NFS sever on Linux, discussing NFS4 support. http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_NFSv4 - Gentoo’s wiki on NFS4 (0)
- Calatrava lectures @ MIT - transcripts and a lot of multimedia content. A must see if you’re interested in Calatrava’s works. (0)
- Python2.3 Quick Reference - useful. (0)
- article on different “encode” functions in Javascipt and the differences between them. Useful. (1)
- exploring ActiveRecord - an interesting whitepaper on Ruby on RAILS architecture and how it can be adopted to Java (thanks to James for this pointer). (0)
- XMaps library is a great library enhancing GoogleMaps with custom on-the-fly made icons, polylines and a lot of cool stuff. Neat, but has some rendering problems with Firefox (and also the development seems to have stalled). (0)
- safari bookshelf is an affordable subscription-based access to (not only) O’Reilly books. It looks like a good place to start if you don’t know which book you’re looking for. The downside is a monthly subscription fee (from $10). (1)