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2007-06-19T03:59:48
Boston Web Innovators Group - July 9 only summer mtg
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http://www.webinnovatorsgroup.com/wiki/webinno13
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vlad
2007-06-19T04:28:17
Starting Ruby On Rails: What I Wish I Knew
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http://betterexplained.com/articles/starting-ruby-on-rails-what-i-wish-i-knew/
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divia
2007-06-19T08:06:17
Bite Your Tongue: Eight More Ways To Improve Your Presentations
null
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/guykawasaki/Gypm/~3/126017699/bite_your_tongu.html
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kul
2007-06-19T09:02:18
Can Yahoo revive its digital dreams?
null
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6765997.stm
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0
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null
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train
29,168
szczupak
2007-06-19T09:14:04
A fantastic startup offers Digg-like presentation and voting for your community.
null
http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/06/19/a-fantastic-startup-offers-digg-like-presentation-and-voting-for-your-community/
1
0
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29,169
vlad
2007-06-19T09:15:35
Digg Gets a Real Threaded Comment System
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/19/digg-gets-real-threaded-comment-system/
4
1
[ 29247 ]
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train
29,170
nivi
2007-06-19T09:29:57
Need a cap table? Here you go. (With screencast)
null
http://www.venturehacks.com/articles/cap-table
6
0
null
null
null
null
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train
29,173
terpua
2007-06-19T10:26:54
Which startups started out on credit cards?
null
1
2
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null
invalid_url
null
null
null
null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
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train
29,177
BioGeek
2007-06-19T11:57:07
Mobicious.com - ultimately mobile startup
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=201
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2007-06-19T12:22:23
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terpua
2007-06-19T12:26:14
Applescript hack: move screenshots from Desktop to iPhoto
null
http://terencepua.tumblr.com/post/3821374
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[ 29182 ]
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gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:32:07
Free Idea of the Week: A Web Stats Dashboard Widget
null
http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/archives/2007/06/free-idea-of-the-week-a-web-stats-dashboard-widget.html
1
0
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train
29,184
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:32:59
Webware Winners I Hadn't Heard Of
null
http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/archives/2007/06/webware-winners-i-hadnt-heard-of.html
1
0
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null
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29,185
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:36:19
WWDC 2007: The Aftermath
null
http://www.applematters.com/index.php/section/comments/wwdc-2007-the-aftermath/
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0
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gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:38:31
Is Yahoo! Too Dysfunctional to Survive Much Longer?
null
http://www.ipdemocracy.com/archives/002540is_yahoo_too_dysfunctional_to_survive_much_longer.php
1
0
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29,188
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:41:12
Mark Bowden On The Future Of Journalism Online
null
http://publishing2.com/2007/06/18/mark-bowden-on-the-future-of-journalism-online/
1
0
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null
null
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train
29,190
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:42:47
Is Yang right to run Yahoo?
null
http://news.com.com/Is+Yang+right+to+run+Yahoo/2100-1030_3-6191807.html
1
0
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29,191
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:45:17
Is It OK that Google Owns Us?
null
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2147350,00.asp
1
0
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null
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train
29,193
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T12:55:05
Looking for life in virtual worlds (MIT & IBM)
null
http://news.com.com/2300-1032_3-6191671-1.html?tag=ne.gall.pg
1
0
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train
29,199
jcwentz
2007-06-19T13:40:46
Webware 100 winners announced
null
http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9728770-2.html
3
2
[ 29404, 29236 ]
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train
29,202
staunch
2007-06-19T13:47:02
25 Web Sites to Watch - Yahoo! News
null
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20070618/tc_pcworld/132787
1
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train
29,208
dawie
2007-06-19T14:16:58
Adobe to open-source Flex
null
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200704/042607Flex.html
3
0
null
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TheOrange
2007-06-19T14:21:15
10 reasons why you should never get a job / be a sheep
null
http://blog.crowdstorm.com/?p=183
1
0
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null
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29,212
transburgh
2007-06-19T14:23:55
Social Networking Goes Offline
null
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jun2007/tc20070615_126704.htm
2
0
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transburgh
2007-06-19T14:25:06
Sell Your Business, Stay in Control
null
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/jun2007/sb20070615_426713.htm
1
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transburgh
2007-06-19T14:27:00
Search Engine Optimization Is Not About Useless Rankings
null
http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/archives/2007/06/search_engine_o_2.html
1
0
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dawie
2007-06-19T14:31:51
Google Press Day 2007
null
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2007-06-19-n17.html
1
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29,220
transburgh
2007-06-19T15:06:51
The Value of a Media Mention vs. a Blog Post
null
http://www.sellingtosmallbusinesses.com/the-value-of-a-media-mention-vs-a-blog-post/
1
0
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http_404
Page not found | Knowledge Center
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(c) Copyright 2017, Small Business Trends LLCVega Wordpress Theme by LyraThemes
2024-11-08T06:53:21
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29,224
terpua
2007-06-19T15:13:08
RiceU scholar gives up everything; moves to Philippines to become a nomad
null
http://coconuter.blogspot.com/2004/12/introduction-about.html
1
0
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29,225
szczupak
2007-06-19T15:21:06
Mobile communication + internet + t-shirts + startup= Reactee
null
http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/06/19/mobile-communication-internet-t-shirts-reactee/
1
0
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null
fetch failed
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2024-11-07T14:46:14
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train
29,229
eastsidegringo
2007-06-19T15:28:22
Never Give Your Horse/Business More Attention Than You Give Your Wife
null
http://tracksuitceo.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/never-give-your-horsebusiness-more-attention-than-you-give-your-wife/
3
0
null
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train
29,235
twism
2007-06-19T15:57:22
MS PhotoSynth
null
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p16frKJLVi0
4
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29,237
gibsonf1
2007-06-19T16:03:40
Blocked China Web users rage against Great Firewall
null
http://www.reuters.com/article/inDepthNews/idUSPEK21813920070619?feedType=RSS&rpc=22
1
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omarish
2007-06-19T16:20:09
Do you like helping a startup and winning a chipotle giftcard simultaneously?
null
http://adtarget.yeahsystems.com/make_ad.php
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2024-11-08T12:39:54
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train
29,244
mattculbreth
2007-06-19T16:33:46
Query Languages
null
http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/06/show-must-go-on-query-languages.html
7
0
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29,252
brlewis
2007-06-19T17:10:02
Paul Graham's upvoted articles
null
http://news.ycombinator.com/saved?id=pg
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4
[ 29253 ]
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terpua
2007-06-19T17:12:19
Help: need fsevents wrapper (Java or Obj-C) for Tiger
null
1
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invalid_url
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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29,255
byrneseyeview
2007-06-19T17:24:28
Bram Cohen, creator of Bittorrent, on cutlery
null
http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/39689.html
3
1
[ 29572 ]
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29,258
toffer
2007-06-19T17:40:19
Search Engine Roulette: Fewer than 1% of first-page results are shared by Google, Yahoo, Windows Live and Ask
null
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/061507-search-engine-results.html
2
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train
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dougw
2007-06-19T18:10:28
On developing Facebook applications
null
http://igudo.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/fickle-facebook-friends/
6
1
[ 29463 ]
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29,269
dawie
2007-06-19T19:00:43
Slides from FOOA are now online
null
http://www.futureofonlineadvertising.com/
2
0
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terpua
2007-06-19T19:16:55
Which Y Combinator company (now/then) has a founder based outside of the US?
null
1
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invalid_url
null
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null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
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train
29,276
terpua
2007-06-19T19:25:42
Do Macs get viruses? Not according to an Apple Store employee
null
http://www.tuaw.com/2007/06/19/random-acts-of-mac-kindness/#c5524021
1
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train
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toffer
2007-06-19T19:54:30
Rejection forced the creation of Google
null
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2007/06/rejection-forced-creation-of-google.html
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29,279
transburgh
2007-06-19T19:57:35
Go BIG is Hiring! Two Client Service Managers
null
http://www.gobignetwork.com/wil/2007/6/19/go-big-is-hiring-two-client-service-managers/10168/view.aspx
1
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null
null
fetch failed
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2024-11-07T22:05:43
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train
29,282
vlad
2007-06-19T20:12:46
Competent young people deserve the chance to compete where it counts, and many will surprise us.
null
http://www.psychologytoday.com/rss/pto-20070302-000002.html
1
1
[ 29283 ]
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train
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migpwr
2007-06-19T20:19:34
Startups and Copyrights
null
1
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invalid_url
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null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
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train
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dawie
2007-06-19T20:30:54
Ten Canadian Software Companies to Watch
null
http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?pid=23571113&containerId=prCA20741607
1
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train
29,293
byrneseyeview
2007-06-19T20:58:56
"None of these have the potential to be a self-sustaining business"
null
http://web.archive.org/web/20050813233842/tech.rufy.com/entry/80
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train
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nickb
2007-06-19T21:59:20
Mark Shuttleworth: Merging is the key to software developer collaboration
null
http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/126
8
4
[ 29311 ]
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npk
2007-06-19T21:59:43
Computational Finance - The Silent Killer
null
null
17
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train
29,306
brett
2007-06-19T22:05:26
Overcome security threats for Ajax applications
null
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/x-ajaxsecurity.html?ca=drs-
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0
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null
null
null
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null
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train
29,307
drusenko
2007-06-19T22:09:38
It's official: Google buys Zenter
null
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/
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29,330
szczupak
2007-06-19T22:52:30
If only I knew this podcasting startup before...
null
http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/06/20/if-only-i-knew-this-podcasting-startup-before/
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29,335
palish
2007-06-19T23:05:30
If you want to learn Lisp, be ready to meet the scowling faces (and don't even think about mentioning PG in #lisp)
null
http://classbug.com:3000/post/main.html
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29,357
gibsonf1
2007-06-20T00:05:05
GigaOM Enter Zenter, Google Office is now complete
null
http://gigaom.com/2007/06/19/enter-zenter-google-office-is-now-complete/
5
0
null
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train
29,372
danw
2007-06-20T00:55:13
Shifd - Hack Day London Winner, Shift between your computer and mobile seamlessly
null
http://nytlabs.com/shifd/
10
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[ 29436, 29730, 29515 ]
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benhoyt
2007-06-20T02:16:30
Any ideas to prevent cross-site hacks that use IE's MHTML redirection bug?
null
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invalid_url
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
null
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29,392
nonrecursive
2007-06-20T02:54:53
rails + kitten wars + reddit clone + politics = redbluesmackdown.com, my would-be startup
null
http://www.redbluesmackdown.com
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rami
2007-06-20T03:05:43
What To Do When Projects Are Behind Schedule?
null
http://raminasser.com/2007/06/19/what-to-do-when-projects-are-behind-schedule/
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train
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abstractbill
2007-06-20T04:09:00
Google stares down Microsoft and wins
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/19/google-stares-down-microsoft-and-wins/
2
0
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train
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rms
2007-06-20T04:10:19
A blueprint for the perfect phone
null
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39029453,49291004,00.htm
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[ 29427 ]
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2007-06-20T04:15:58
null
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2007-06-20T04:15:58
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RyanGWU82
2007-06-20T04:16:29
WordCamp 2007 registration now open (WordPress conference, nearly free, San Francisco, July)
null
http://2007.wordcamp.org/
1
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[ 29426 ]
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train
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rms
2007-06-20T05:31:30
Is MySpace worth 12 billion?
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/19/is-myspace-worth-12-billion/
2
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[ 29446 ]
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null
null
null
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T07:13:09
Why venture capital is not necessary for a successful start in the software business
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=153
1
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sigma3dz
2007-06-20T07:15:57
Seven ways to gather market intelligence on your competitors | Venture Itch
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=238
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[ 29473 ]
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cut_off
Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Geometry Unit 1 Geometric Transformations Lesson Plan 10
null
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2024-11-08T10:47:15
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train
29,453
staunch
2007-06-20T07:17:01
raganwald's Day-to-Day Programming Environment
null
http://programming.reddit.com/info/1zpll/comments/c1zs2w
1
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29,456
sigma3dz
2007-06-20T07:25:28
Printing business card out of your pocket | Venture Itch
null
http://www.ventureitch.com/?p=228
1
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2007-06-20T07:28:36
Blade server for small business | Venture Itch
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2007-06-20T07:37:40
Js-kit.com rolls out new widgets | Venture Itch
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2007-06-20T07:38:23
Making Data Work for Your Customers | Venture Itch
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2007-06-20T07:39:32
First Linux, now git | Venture Itch
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2007-06-20T08:10:44
Veoh.tv radically changes how people watch video online | Venture Itch
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Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra
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Skip to content Worksheet for Education Menu About UsContact UsCopyrightPrivacy PolicySitemapTerms Of Use Home ➟ Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet ➟ Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra one of Worksheet for Education - ideas, to explore this Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra idea you can browse by and . We hope your happy with this Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra idea. You can download and please share this Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra ideas to your friends and family via your social media account. Back to Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Gallery of Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra Related Posts for Sequence Of Transformations Worksheet Heard Grace Adv Algebra Physical and Chemical Change Worksheet Inspirational Physical and Chemical Changes Worksheet from physical and chemical change worksheet, image source: kingedwardpublishing.com Arithmetic Sequences and Series Worksheet Arithmetic Sequences Worksheet Answer Key Promotiontablecovers from arithmetic sequences and series worksheet, image source: promotiontablecovers.blogspot.com Scatter Plot Worksheet with Answers Scatter Plots And Trend Lines Worksheet Promotiontablecovers from scatter plot worksheet with answers, image source: promotiontablecovers.blogspot.com Post navigation Previous post
2024-11-08T06:58:34
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2007-06-20T08:19:35
PDF book - Art of Ware - IT startup survival guide
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http://and-still-i-persist.com/?p=267
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2007-06-20T09:09:02
Microsoft Will Alter Vista Operating Sytem
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/20/technology/20soft.html?ex=1339992000&en=34801d86723b67a1&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
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2007-06-20T10:11:53
The Pmarca Guide to Startups, part 2: When the VCs say "no"
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http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/06/the_pmarca_guid_2.html
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2007-06-20T10:47:44
The Pitch: Behind the scenes of venture-capital financing (2001)
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http://www.nj.com/business/ledger/index.ssf?/news/stories/0909thepitch.html
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2007-06-20T12:42:00
Google's future is green (Networked Plug-in Vehicles feed power back to the Grid)
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/06/20/BUGEQQI1521.DTL
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2007-06-20T12:43:37
Yahoo in talks to buy MySpace from News Corp?
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2007-06-20T12:43:58
Beauty in binary / Book shows computers in all their geeky glory
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/06/20/BUGEQQI14S1.DTL
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2007-06-20T12:47:21
Will Apple Really Abandon the Low-End Desktop Computer Market?
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2007-06-20T12:49:20
Google Introduces User-Generated Content For Maps Without Community
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2007-06-20T12:56:09
AT&T Smartly Stakes Everything on Mobility
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2007-06-20T12:57:55
Thoof Launches Personalized and Social News Service
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2007-06-20T13:00:43
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2007-06-20T13:07:47
Companies Hang Up on Apple's iPhone
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2007-06-20T13:09:39
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2007-06-20T13:13:17
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Oracle Java Technologies | Oracle
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Skip to content Accessibility Policy Search Oracle.com QUICK LINKS Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Oracle Database Download Java Careers at Oracle Country Cloud Account Sign in to Cloud Sign Up for Free Cloud Tier Oracle Account Sign-In Create an Account Help Sign Out Contact Sales Menu Menu Java Is the Language of Possibilities Java is powering the innovation behind our digital world. Harness this potential with Java resources for student coders, hobbyists, developers, and IT leaders. Learn how Java powers innovation Java Java Technical Details Overview Technical Details Newest Downloads Java SE 23.0.1 Java SE 21.0.5 (LTS) Java SE 17.0.13 (LTS) Java SE 11.0.25 (LTS) Java SE 8u431 Java Card 3.1 All Oracle Java Downloads Download now Java SE Java SE Universal Subscription Java Embedded Java EE Java ME Java Card Java TV Java DB Developer Tools What's New in Java Join Oracle for the online developer event series to advance your coding skills Learn more: Introducing Java SE 23 Learn more about the OpenJDK Project Trending The Java Source Blog Sharing the Code: 25 Years of Java Engagement With the 25th birthday celebration of Java, learn about the programs that continue to keep the technology vibrant. GraalVM Adds Value to the Java SE Subscription Learn more about the entitlement of GraalVM Enterprise at no additional cost with the purchase of Java SE Subscription. Java Voted as the Favorite Programming Language Learn more about the recent DZone Audience Awards where Java was voted as the favorite programming language. Read the blog Join an Oracle Code conference, a series of one-day developer conferences being held worldwide. Find an event Essential Links Java APIs Technical Articles Developer Resources Java Certification and Training Java Bug Database The Java Source Blog @Java Java Developer Newsletter Demos and videos Community Platform Java User Groups Java Champions Java Community Process Explore More Java Newsletter Inside Java Podcast Attend an event
2024-11-08T01:08:09
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2007-06-20T13:14:06
Desktop Factory: 3D Printers
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2007-06-20T13:14:48
Consolidate and take back your social network with XFN, openID and microformats
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2007-06-20T13:24:15
Flex UI On Your Application (Bruce Eckel: xmlrpc sevices with Flex, py example, language agnostic)
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2007-06-20T13:30:14
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2007-06-20T13:39:55
80+ AJAX-Solutions For Professional Coding
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7 JavaScript Things I Wish I Knew Much Earlier In My Career — Smashing Magazine
2010-04-20 13:21:58 +0000 UTC
About The Author
14 min readCoding, JavaScript, CareerDo you feel like you’re wasting time learning the ins and outs of all of the browsers and working around their issues? Well Chris did, too. Doing this back then secured his career and ensured that he had a great job. But we shouldn’t have to go through this trial by fire any longer.I’ve been writing JavaScript code for much longer than I care to remember. I am very excited about the language’s recent success; it’s good to be a part of that success story. I’ve written dozens of articles, book chapters and one full book on the matter, and yet I keep finding new things. Here are some of the “aha!” moments I’ve had in the past, which you can try out rather than waiting for them to come to you by chance.Shortcut NotationsOne of the things I love most about JavaScript now is shortcut notations to generate objects and arrays. So, in the past when we wanted to create an object, we wrote:var car = new Object(); car.colour = 'red'; car.wheels = 4; car.hubcaps = 'spinning'; car.age = 4;The same can be achieved with:var car = { colour:'red', wheels:4, hubcaps:'spinning', age:4 }Much shorter, and you don’t need to repeat the name of the object. Right now, car is fine, but what happens when you use invalidUserInSession? The main gotcha in this notation is IE. Never ever leave a trailing comma before the closing curly brace or you’ll be in trouble.The other handy shortcut notation is for arrays. The old school way of defining arrays was this:var moviesThatNeedBetterWriters = new Array( 'Transformers','Transformers2','Avatar','Indiana Jones 4' );The shorter version of this is:var moviesThatNeedBetterWriters = [ 'Transformers','Transformers2','Avatar','Indiana Jones 4' ];The other thing about arrays is that there is no such thing as an associative array. You will find a lot of code examples that define the above car example like so:var car = new Array(); car['colour'] = 'red'; car['wheels'] = 4; car['hubcaps'] = 'spinning'; car['age'] = 4;This is not Sparta; this is madness—don’t bother with this. “Associative arrays” is a confusing name for objects.Another very cool shortcut notation is the ternary notation for conditions. So, instead of the following…var direction; if(x < 200){ direction = 1; } else { direction = -1; }… You could write a shorter version using the ternary notation:var direction = x < 200 ? 1 : -1;The true case of the condition is after the question mark, and the other case follows the colon.JSON As A Data FormatBefore I discovered JSON to store data, I did all kinds of crazy things to put content in a JavaScript-ready format: arrays, strings with control characters to split, and other abominations. The creation of JSON by Douglas Crockford changed all that. Using JSON, you can store complex data in a format that is native to JavaScript and doesn’t need any extra conversion to be used immediately.JSON is short for “JavaScript Object Notation” and uses both of the shortcuts we covered earlier.So, if I wanted to describe a band, for example, I could do the following:var band = { "name":"The Red Hot Chili Peppers", "members":[ { "name":"Anthony Kiedis", "role":"lead vocals" }, { "name":"Michael 'Flea' Balzary", "role":"bass guitar, trumpet, backing vocals" }, { "name":"Chad Smith", "role":"drums,percussion" }, { "name":"John Frusciante", "role":"Lead Guitar" } ], "year":"2009" }You can use JSON directly in JavaScript and, when wrapped in a function call, even as a return format of APIs. This is called JSON-P and is supported by a lot of APIs out there. You can use a data endpoint, returning JSON-P directly in a script node:<div id="delicious"></div><script> function delicious(o){ var out = '<ul>'; for(var i=0;i<o.length;i++){ out += '<li><a href="' + o[i].u + '">' + o[i].d + '</a></li>'; } out += '</ul>'; document.getElementById('delicious').innerHTML = out; } </script> <script src="https://feeds.delicious.com/v2/json/codepo8/javascript?count=15&callback=delicious"></script>This calls the Delicious Web service to get my latest JavaScript bookmarks in JSON format and then displays them as an unordered list.In essence, JSON is probably the most lightweight way of describing complex data—and it runs in a browser. You can even use it in PHP using the json_decode() function.Native JavaScript Functions (Math, Array And String)One thing that amazed me is how much easier my life got once I read up thoroughly on the math and string functions of JavaScript. You can use these to avoid a lot of looping and conditions. For example, when I had the task of finding the largest number in an array of numbers, I used to write a loop, like so:var numbers = [3,342,23,22,124]; var max = 0; for(var i=0;i<numbers.length;i++){ if(numbers[i] > max){ max = numbers[i]; } } alert(max);This can be achieved without a loop:var numbers = [3,342,23,22,124]; numbers.sort(function(a,b){return b - a}); alert(numbers[0]);Notice that you cannot use sort() on a number array because it sorts lexically. There’s a good tutorial on sort() here in case you need to know more.Another interesting method is Math.max(). This one returns the largest number from a list of parameters:Math.max(12,123,3,2,433,4); // returns 433Because this tests for numbers and returns the largest one, you can use it to test for browser support of certain properties:var scrollTop= Math.max( doc.documentElement.scrollTop, doc.body.scrollTop );This works around an Internet Explorer problem. You can read out the scrollTop of the current document, but depending on the DOCTYPE of the document, one or the other property is assigned the value. When you use Math.max() you get the right number because only one of the properties returns one; the other will be undefined. You can read more about shortening JavaScript with math functions here.Other very powerful functions to manipulate strings are split() and join(). Probably the most powerful example of this is writing a function to attach CSS classes to elements.The thing is, when you add a class to a DOM element, you want to add it either as the first class or to already existing classes with a space in front of it. When you remove classes, you also need to remove the spaces (which was much more important in the past when some browsers failed to apply classes with trailing spaces).So, the original function would be something like:function addclass(elm,newclass){ var c = elm.className; elm.className = (c === ’) ? newclass : c+' '+newclass; }You can automate this using the split() and join() methods:function addclass(elm,newclass){ var classes = elm.className.split(' '); classes.push(newclass); elm.className = classes.join(' '); }This automatically ensures that classes are space-separated and that yours gets tacked on at the end.Event DelegationEvents make Web apps work. I love events, especially custom events, which make your products extensible without your needing to touch the core code. The main problem (and actually one of its strengths) is that events are removed from the HTML—you apply an event listener to a certain element and then it becomes active. Nothing in the HTML indicates that this is the case though. Take this abstraction issue (which is hard for beginners to wrap their heads around) and the fact that “browsers” such as IE6 have all kind of memory problems and too many events applied to them, and you’ll see that not using too many event handlers in a document is wise.This is where event delegation comes in. When an event happens on a certain element and on all the elements above it in the DOM hierarchy, you can simplify your event handling by using a single handler on a parent element, rather than using a lot of handlers.What do I mean by that? Say you want a list of links, and you want to call a function rather than load the links. The HTML would be:<h2>Great Web resources</h2> <ul id="resources"> <li><a href="https://opera.com/wsc">Opera Web Standards Curriculum</a></li> <li><a href="https://sitepoint.com">Sitepoint</a></li> <li><a href="https://alistapart.com">A List Apart</a></li> <li><a href="https://yuiblog.com">YUI Blog</a></li> <li><a href="https://blameitonthevoices.com">Blame it on the voices</a></li> <li><a href="https://oddlyspecific.com">Oddly specific</a></li> </ul>The normal way to apply event handlers here would be to loop through the links:// Classic event handling example (function(){ var resources = document.getElementById('resources'); var links = resources.getElementsByTagName('a'); var all = links.length; for(var i=0;i<all;i++){ // Attach a listener to each link links[i].addEventListener('click',handler,false); }; function handler(e){ var x = e.target; // Get the link that was clicked alert(x); e.preventDefault(); }; })();This could also be done with a single event handler:(function(){ var resources = document.getElementById('resources'); resources.addEventListener('click',handler,false); function handler(e){ var x = e.target; // get the link tha if(x.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'a'){ alert('Event delegation:' + x); e.preventDefault(); } }; })();Because the click happens on all the elements in the list, all you need to do is compare the nodeName to the right element that you want to react to the event.Disclaimer: while both of the event examples above work in browsers, they fail in IE6. For IE6, you need to apply an event model other than the W3C one, and this is why we use libraries for these tricks.The benefits of this approach are more than just being able to use a single event handler. Say, for example, you want to add more links dynamically to this list. With event delegation, there is no need to change anything; with simple event handling, you would have to reassign handlers and re-loop the list.Anonymous Functions And The Module PatternOne of the most annoying things about JavaScript is that it has no scope for variables. Any variable, function, array or object you define that is not inside another function is global, which means that other scripts on the same page can access—and will usually override— them.The workaround is to encapsulate your variables in an anonymous function and call that function immediately after you define it. For example, the following definition would result in three global variables and two global functions:var name = 'Chris'; var age = '34'; var status = 'single'; function createMember(){ // [...] } function getMemberDetails(){ // [...] }Any other script on the page that has a variable named status could cause trouble. If we wrap all of this in a name such as myApplication, then we work around that issue:var myApplication = function(){ var name = 'Chris'; var age = '34'; var status = 'single'; function createMember(){ // [...] } function getMemberDetails(){ // [...] } }();This, however, doesn’t do anything outside of that function. If this is what you need, then great. You may as well discard the name then:(function(){ var name = 'Chris'; var age = '34'; var status = 'single'; function createMember(){ // [...] } function getMemberDetails(){ // [...] } })();If you need to make some of the things reachable to the outside, then you need to change this. In order to reach createMember() or getMemberDetails(), you need to return them to the outside world to make them properties of myApplication:var myApplication = function(){ var name = 'Chris'; var age = '34'; var status = 'single'; return{ createMember:function(){ // [...] }, getMemberDetails:function(){ // [...] } } }(); // myApplication.createMember() and // myApplication.getMemberDetails() now works.This is called a module pattern or singleton. It was mentioned a lot by Douglas Crockford and is used very much in the Yahoo User Interface Library YUI. What ails me about this is that I need to switch syntaxes to make functions or variables available to the outside world. Furthermore, if I want to call one method from another, I have to call it preceded by the myApplication name. So instead, I prefer simply to return pointers to the elements that I want to make public. This even allows me to shorten the names for outside use:var myApplication = function(){ var name = 'Chris'; var age = '34'; var status = 'single'; function createMember(){ // [...] } function getMemberDetails(){ // [...] } return{ create:createMember, get:getMemberDetails } }(); //myApplication.get() and myApplication.create() now work.I’ve called this “revealing module pattern.”Allowing For ConfigurationWhenever I’ve written JavaScript and given it to the world, people have changed it, usually when they wanted it to do things that it couldn’t do out of the box—but also often because I made it too hard for people to change things.The workaround is to add configuration objects to your scripts. I’ve written about JavaScript configuration objects in detail, but here’s the gist:Have an object as part of your whole script called configuration.In it, store all of the things that people will likely change when they use your script:CSS ID and class names;Strings (such as labels) for generated buttons;Values such as “number of images being displayed,” “dimensions of map”;Location, locale and language settings.Return the object as a public property so that people can override it.Most of the time you can do this as a last step in the coding process. I’ve put together an example in “Five things to do to a script before handing it over to the next developer.”In essence, you want to make it easy for people to use your code and alter it to their needs. If you do that, you are much less likely to get confusing emails from people who complain about your scripts and refer to changes that someone else actually did.Interacting With The Back EndOne of the main things I learned from all my years with JavaScript is that it is a great language with which to make interactive interfaces, but when it comes to crunching numbers and accessing data sources, it can be daunting.Originally, I learned JavaScript to replace Perl because I was sick of copying things to a cgi-bin folder in order to make it work. Later on, I learned that making a back-end language do the main data churning for me, instead of trying to do all in JavaScript, makes more sense with regard to security and language.If I access a Web service, I could get JSON-P as the returned format and do a lot of data conversion on the client, but why should I when I have a server that has a richer way of converting data and that can return the data as JSON or HTML… and cache it for me to boot?So, if you want to use AJAX, learn about HTTP and about writing your own caching and conversion proxy. You will save a lot of time and nerves in the long run.Browser-Specific Code Is A Waste Of Time. Use Libraries!When I started Web development, the battle between using document.all and using document.layers as the main way to access the document was still raging. I chose document.layers because I liked the idea of any layer being its own document (and I had written more than enough document.write solutions to last a lifetime). The layer model failed, but so did document.all. When Netscape 6 went all out supporting only the W3C DOM model, I loved it, but end users didn’t care. End users just saw that this browser didn’t show the majority of the Internets correctly (although it did)—the code we produced was what was wrong. We built short-sighted code that supported a state-of-the-art environment, and the funny thing about the state of the art is that it is constantly changing.I’ve wasted quite some time learning the ins and outs of all of the browsers and working around their issues. Doing this back then secured my career and ensured that I had a great job. But we shouldn’t have to go through this trial by fire any longer.Libraries such as YUI, jQuery and Dojo are here to help us with this. They take on the problems of browsers by abstracting the pains of poor implementation, inconsistencies and flat-out bugs, and relieve us of the chore. Unless you want to beta test a certain browser because you’re a big fan, don’t fix browser issues in your JavaScript solutions, because you are unlikely to ever update the code to remove this fix. All you would be doing is adding to the already massive pile of outdated code on the Web.That said, relying solely on libraries for your core skill is short-sighted. Read up on JavaScript, watch some good videos and tutorials on it, and understand the language. (Tip: closures are God’s gift to the JavaScript developer.) Libraries will help you build things quickly, but if you assign a lot of events and effects and need to add a class to every HTML element in the document, then you are doing it wrong.ResourcesIn addition to the resources mentioned in this article, also check out the following to learn more about JavaScript itself:Douglas Crockford on JavaScriptAn in-depth video Lecture series.You may be interested in the following related posts:The Seven Deadly Sins Of JavaScript ImplementationDeveloping Sites With AJAX: Design Challenges and Common Issues45 Powerful CSS/JavaScript-Techniques (al, il)
2024-11-08T09:07:12
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2007-06-20T14:10:32
Google, It's not search but ads
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The Most Important Assets you Lose when you're over 30
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2007-06-20T15:03:09
3 key questions for Christonium and an intro video about it
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