ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2007 | molue, google, conservation
ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2007 | print, molue, web development, RoR![Learn Ruby on Rails: the Ultimate Beginner's Guide [Server Side Essentials]](http://i.faves.com/01/e3/89c8/0dc5f6e0/567a1909354e324a7c_5.jpg)
Quoted: Make your mark in the brave new world of Ruby on Rails! In this action-packed adventure, Patrick provides rock-solid foundations in object oriented programming principles, and a detailed explanation of Ruby syntax. After this comprehensive tour, you'll plunge into the mysterious depths of the Rails framework. You'll emerge enlightened and ready to chart new web application territory.
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ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2007 | css, javascript, ajax, molueexcellent listing of all different kinds of tutorials...
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ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 25 2007 | molue, web development
Quoted: The Microsoft Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar provides a variety of tools for quickly creating, understanding, and troubleshooting Web pages. This version is a preview release and behavior may change in the final release.
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ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 24 2007 | css, design, molueShareViewed: 7 Times
ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2007 | molue, css, print
Quoted: Erratic Wisdom is a student's philosophy journal. Includes active discussions on metaphysics, epistemology, aesthetics and a forum.
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ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 19 2007 | css, design, javascript, molueShareViewed: 86 Times
ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 08 2007 | css, molue, icons
here's a cool way to add icons and change other cool style attributes conditionally using CSS... The examples here are pretty simple...
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ncooley | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 20 2006 | molue, javascript
Quoted: JavaScript is often ridiculed as the black sheep of programming languages. The development tools, a complicated and inconsistent document object model for HTML pages, and inconsistent implementation in browsers contributes to that sentiment. But JavaScript is much more than a toy. In this article, Bruce Tate explores JavaScript's language features.
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