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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 21 2008 | python, tools, development
    PythonEditors and IDE List - PythonInfo Wiki

    List of python IDEs and editors

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 21 2008 | python, development, tools
    ActiveState - Komodo IDE 4.4 Overview - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages

    A general-purpose IDE that supports Python $300

    Quoted: Komodo IDE is a cross-platform professional development tool with award-winning debugging for dynamic languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, and JavaScript.

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2008 | tools, development, eclipse, plugins
    Install Eclipse Plugins - The Easy Way — Online Diary

    Tips on installing Eclipse plugins without having to copy them into the Eclipse folder (you put a link file there instead)

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | electrical, power, computers, shop, tools
    RadioShack.com - Power & Batteries: Surge protectors & power cords: Surge protectors & voltage regulators: 8-Outlet Workshop Surge

    Oddly, they do not list a amp or watt rating. To be a "workshop" surge supressor, it should be heavy duty. The web shows shows this in yellow, the stores have it in red. Either is fine, safety-wise. The Belkin model looks better/beefier, but has only four outlets.

    Quoted: The Workshop Surge is a sturdy and reliable power solution for the home, garage, workshop or job site. It includes 3 transformer/adapter spaced outlets among its 8 protected outlets. It meets OSHA guidelines for indoor use and includes a $200,000 Limited Connected Equipment Warranty.

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2008 | electrical, power, computers, tools
    Amazon.com: Belkin Stanley Prostrip - Surge Suppressor - 1875 Watt: Electronics

    high-wattage surge protector, useful for a shop

    Quoted: Amazon.com: Belkin Stanley Prostrip - Surge Suppressor - 1875 Watt: Electronics

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 27 2007 | windows, tools, powertoys, powertools, development
    Download details: Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools

    Quoted: The Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools are a set of tools to help administrators streamline management tasks such as troubleshooting operating system issues, managing Active Directory®, configuring networking and security features, and automating application deployment.

    The following tools are provided:

    * Acctinfo.dll (documented in Readme.htm)
    * Adlb.exe: Active Directory Load Balancing Tool
    * Admx.msi: ADM File Parser
    * Atmarp.exe: Windows ATM ARP Server Information Tool
    * Atmlane.exe: Windows ATM LAN Emulation Client Information
    * Autoexnt.exe: AutoExNT Service
    * Cdburn.exe: ISO CD-ROM Burner Tool
    * Checkrepl.vbs: Check Replication
    * Chklnks.exe: Link Check Wizard
    * Chknic.exe: Network Interface Card Compliance Tool for Network Load Balancing
    * Cleanspl.exe: Spooler Cleaner
    * Clearmem.exe: Clear Memory
    * Clusdiag.msi: Cluster Diagnostics and Verification Tool
    * Clusfileport.dll: Cluster Print File Port
    * Clusterrecovery.exe: Server Cluster Recovery Utility
    * Cmdhere.inf: Command Here
    * Cmgetcer.dll: Connection Manager Certificate Deployment Tool
    * Compress.exe: Compress Files
    * Confdisk.exe: Disk Configuration Tool
    * Consume.exe: Memory Consumers Tool
    * Creatfil.exe: Create File
    * Csccmd.exe: Client-Side Caching Command-Line Options
    * Custreasonedit.exe: Custom Reason Editor (documented in Readme.htm)
    * Delprof.exe: User Profile Deletion Utility
    * Dh.exe: Display Heap
    * Diskraid.exe: RAID Configuration Tool
    * Diskuse.exe: User Disk Usage Tool
    * Dnsdiag.exe: SMTP DNS Diagnostic Tool (documented in Readme.htm)
    * Dumpfsmos.cmd: Dump FSMO Roles
    * Dvdburn.exe: ISO DVD Burner Tool
    * Empty.exe: Free Working Set Tool
    * Eventcombmt.exe: Check Replication
    * Fcopy.exe: File Copy Utility for Message Queuing
    * Frsflags.vbs
    * Getcm.exe: Connection Manager Profile Update
    * Gpmonitor.exe: Group Policy Monitor
    * Gpotool.exe: Group Policy Objects
    * Hlscan.exe: Hard Link Display Tool
    * Ifilttst.exe: IFilter Test Suite
    * Ifmember.exe: User Membership Tool
    * Inetesc.adm: Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
    * Iniman.exe: Initialization Files Manipulation Tool
    * Instcm.exe: Install Connection Manager Profile
    * Instsrv.exe: Service Installer
    * Intfiltr.exe: Interrupt Affinity Tool
    * Kerbtray.exe: Kerberos Tray
    * Kernrate.exe: Kernel Profiling Tool

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2007 | internet, tools, internet explorer, development, web development

    Extra dev tools for IE

    Quoted: These tools help the Web developer or those just curious about how pages are coded. The DOM tree tool lets you view all the Document Object Model properties in tree form via the tools menu or a right-click of the mouse. And for those who are tired of scrolling through hundreds of lines of HTML to find that one section of code that does what you want, search no more—now you can simply highlight the area of the Web page for which you want to view the source, right-click on it, and select "View Partial Source." Not supported by Microsoft.

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 27 2007 | faves, tools, bookmarks

    Click on this link to download all your dots to your local machine as an XML formatted file. Warning - this could take several minutes if you have a large number of dots.

    Save As after the file loads to save all your dots on your local machine (for a backup, or whatever).

    This link uses the REST-format Blue Dot API.

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 03 2007 | database, development, tools, ruby, rails, ruby on rails
    InfoQ: A Look at Common Performance Problems in Rails

    Quoted: Rails performance expert Dr. Stefan Kaes takes a look at the most common performance issues in your Rails applications and what to do about them. Advice is given regarding benchmarking, choosing a session container, caching results of expensive computations, optimizing database queries and working effectively with view helpers.

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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 23 2006 | tools, spices, kitchen
    Glass Spice Jars - Lee Valley Tools

    Quoted: Glass Spice Jars

    These spice jars have caps designed to hang from the 16mm rail. Each is 43.5mm in diameter and 130mm high overall.

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