2011
Code Standards | Isobar
Code Standards | Isobar
Defuse | Fluid Interfaces
2010
FluidDB API
Below is FluidDB API function documentation for
toplevel=, verb=.
General information about the HTTP API can be found
here.
Typographic conventions used on this page are listed
at bottom.
CatalogSpecDraft - openpub - Draft of version 1.0 of the OPDS Catalog specification. Version 0.9 has been published: http://opds-spec.org/specs/opds-catalog-0-9 - Project Hosting on Google Code
The Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) Catalog format is a syndication format for electronic publications based on Atom and HTTP. OPDS Catalogs enable the aggregation, distribution, discovery, and acquisition of electronic publications. OPDS Catalogs use existing or emergent open standards and conventions, with a priority on simplicity.
Vacataire...ou Précaire permanent ? (Forum 2010) - [Collectif RTO]
Conseils à suivre pour l'urban fantasy ? - Elbakin.net
Voyages de stimulation éco responsables
ElasticSearch - Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
2009
Doing the right thing with Cmd-H
JSLint, The JavaScript Code Quality Tool
HOWTO Lexmark Printers - Gentoo Linux Wiki
Installing Songbird Media Player On Ubuntu 8.04 | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
Interactive City - Redefining the Basemap - Sant
Current collaborative mapping projects using locative media technologies have often overlooked the conventions of the base map as a site for reinvention. Although these projects are ambitious in their aim to propose alternative organizations of urban space through the way it is digitally mapped, they remain bounded by datasets that reinforce a Cartesian and static notion of urban space.
Overview — Phusion Passenger™ (a.k.a. mod_rails / mod_rack)
Introducing Phusion Passenger™
Phusion Passenger™ — a.k.a. mod_rails or mod_rack — makes deployment of Ruby web applications, such as those built on the revolutionary Ruby on Rails web framework, a breeze. It follows the usual Ruby on Rails conventions, such as “Don’t-Repeat-Yourself”.




