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The Ultimate Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D FAQ | Death Star PR
Question : Given Qui-Gon’s complete lack of ANY KIND OF MORAL CODE WHATSOEVER TO THIS POINT, WHY DOESN’T HE JUST SAY, “FUCK YOU, WATTO!” AND TAKE ANAKIN’S MOTHER WITH HIM?
Answer : Qui-Gon is a Jedi, bound to a strict code of justice and morality and fuck it, it makes no sense to us either.
A Curious Course on Coroutines and Concurrency
This tutorial is a practical exploration of using Python coroutines (extended generators) for solving problems in data processing, event handling, and concurrent programming. The material starts off with generators and builds to writing a complete multitasking environment that can run thousands of concurrent tasks without using threads or using code based on event-driven callbacks (i.e., the "reactor" model)
Their So-Called Journalism, or What I Saw at the Women’s Mags | Tooth and Claw
January 2012
GroupSpaces
glamrock/Soapy - GitHub
Soapy is a small, free Fire Fox plugin that allows users to go to web sites banned under SOPA -- making SOPA, if it is passed, moot. It focuses on the DNS-blocking technique favored by oppressive regimes and middle management. Because this is designed to go around a complete block, HTTPS is disabled for sites covered by this plugin.
December 2011
Open Air Publishing
PHOTOGRAPHER HAL
fotologue : gallery : photographerhal
Should Sighted Developers Use Screenreaders To Test Accessibility? | badeyes.com
There is some controversy about the idea of sighted web designers and developers using screenreading software to test web sites for accessibility. Some people suggest one must use a screenreader to test their sites. Others believe it is counter productive. I think that very few sighted people can get the correct results by using screenreaders to test a website. I further think that too many people think that the accessibility testing is complete once they’ve used a screenreader on their website.
A Curious Course on Coroutines and Concurrency
This tutorial is a practical exploration of using Python coroutines (extended generators) for solving problems in data processing, event handling, and concurrent programming. The material starts off with generators and builds to writing a complete multitasking environment that can run thousands of concurrent tasks without using threads or using code based on event-driven callbacks (i.e., the "reactor" model)
It is okay to use POST » Untangled
POST only becomes an issue when it is used in a situation for which some other method is ideally suited: e.g., retrieval of information that should be a representation of some resource (GET), complete replacement of a representation (PUT), or any of the other standardized methods that tell intermediaries something more valuable than “this may change something.”
November 2011
Purchase - WPML
iScroll 4
October 2011
Swagger: A simple, open standard for describing REST APIs with JSON
Emailology - The Science of Looking Good in the Inbox
Kendo UI - The Art of Web Development
September 2011







