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Hacker School

Hacker School
Hacker School is a three-month, full-time school in New York for becoming a better programmer. We're free as in beer, and provide space, a little structure, time to focus, and a friendly community…

Google Chrome Blog: All your tabs, accessible everywhere

Google Chrome Blog: All your tabs, accessible everywhere
Imagine you've looked up directions to a cool new restaurant on your home computer. Later, when you're leaving work, you realize you can't quite remember how to get there. If only you coul…

CSS: Specificity Wars | And all that Malarkey

CSS: Specificity Wars | And all that Malarkey
Stuff and Nonsense. Malarkey is Andy Clarke, a UK based designer, author and speaker who has a passion for design, CSS and web accessibility. Andy has been working on the web for almost ten years. He …

Pure CSS GUI icons (experimental) – Nicolas Gallagher

Pure CSS GUI icons (experimental) – Nicolas Gallagher
An experiment that uses pseudo-elements to create 84 simple GUI icons using CSS and semantic HTML. Shared as an exercise in creative problem solving and working within constraints. This is not a “prod…

Regex Tester – RegexPal

This is probably the best regular expression development tool I& ever used. It basically allows you to build your regex on the fly without having to guess.

This is probably the best regular expression development tool I've ever used. It basically allows you to build your regex on the fly without having to guess.

#devRegex Tester – RegexPal
Any character except newline. \. A period (and so on for \* , \( , \\ , etc.) ^, The start of the string. $, The end of the string. \d , \w , \s, A digit, word character [A-Za-z0-9_] , or whitespace. …

CSS3 Transition

CSS3 Transition
Free HTML XHTML CSS JavaScript jQuery XML DOM XSL XSLT RSS AJAX ASP .NET PHP SQL tutorials, references, examples for web building.

Introducing Amazon Silk

Introducing Amazon Silk
Today in New York, Amazon introduced Silk, an all-new web browser powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and available exclusively on the just announced Kindle Fire.  You might be asking, “A brow…

LukeW | Mobile First

LukeW | Mobile First
LukeW Ideation + Design provides resources for mobile and Web product design and strategy including presentations, workshops, articles, books and more on usability, interaction design and visual desig…

Infographic: What Tools Developers Actually Use

Infographic: What Tools Developers Actually Use
The folks at BestVendor.com interviewed 500 developers and compiled this profile of the tools that they actually use. A few stalwarts predominate, such as Git, Eclipse, AWS, Dropbox, …

Chrome is the most secured browser

Chrome Gets Crowned the Most Secure Browser.

That part didn't surprise me, but I was a little surprised to hear Mozilla's Firefox was in third place – behind IE.

Of course, the report was paid for by Google, so it's hard to say there was absolutely no bias.Chrome is the most secured browser – new study • The Register
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