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Home - Pencil Project
With the power of the underlying Mozilla Gecko engine, Pencil turns your excellent Firefox 3 browser into a sketching tool with just a 400-kilobyte installation package.
Home - Pencil Project
With the power of the underlying Mozilla Gecko engine, Pencil turns your excellent Firefox 3 browser into a sketching tool with just a 400-kilobyte installation package.
June 2008
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May 2008
Google AJAX Search API Blog: Speed up access to your favorite frameworks via the AJAX Libraries API
The AJAX Libraries API is an attempt to make Web applications faster for developers in simple ways:
* Developers won't have to worry about getting caching setup correctly, as we will do that for you
* If another application uses the same library (much more likely), they there is a much better chance that it will be already caching on the users machine
* The network and bandwidth of the users systems will not be taxed.
April 2008
The Lightbox Clones Matrix « planetOzh
Comparison of various scripts that display images
and other objects in somehow cool CSS popups
March 2008
getElementsByClassName pre Prototype 1.6
There's an important compatibility regression coming up with the releases of Firefox 3 and Safari 3.1 (and any other browser that will natively implement getElementsByClassName) concerning old releases of Prototype (pre 1.6)
Cheat Sheets des principales librairies javascript - Guillaume Bizet's Blog | Blogging, Web2.0, Dotclear et Dotclear2
Presque tous les blogs et autres sites web intègrent dorénavant ces fabuleuses librairie javascript que sont Jquery, Mootools ou encore Prototype qui permettent d'intégrer un peu d'animation voire de l'ajax dans ces mêmes sites ou blogs.
Elle sont dans l'ensemble assez facile à prendre en main mais certains, comme moi, ne les maitrisant pas assez !!! Du coup, j'ai été à la pèche au fiches récapitulatives des fonctions principales, plus communément appelées "Cheat Sheets".
February 2008
Xen Virtualization and Linux Clustering, Part 1
In this article, I briefly introduce the concepts of Xen virtualization and Linux clustering. From there, I show you how to set up multiple operating systems on a single computer using Xen and how to configure them for use with clustering. I should point out that a cluster implemented in this manner does not provide the computational power of multiple physical computers. It does, however, offer a way to prototype a cluster as well as provide a cost-effective development environment for cluster-based software. Even if you're not interested in clustering, this article gives you hands-on experience using Xen virtualization.
