Category Archives: Linkage

Arguments for "view source"

Alex Russell poses the question that few probably ever think to ask: Is View Source good? Rob Campbell replies "of course." Sounds like a simple question/discussion, but actually some interesting thinking in those posts. If you're into Web publishing or development on any level, worth a read.
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Official and Unofficial Google Chrome Extensions

If you like Google Chrome’s speed, but miss the extensibility of Firefox, you’re in luck. The Chrome team announced the developer program around Chrome Extensions recently, and unveiled part of the site that will eventually serve as the official mothership for Chrome add-ons. If you can’t wait until then, we’ve got a round-up of resources [...]
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/usr/bin/links -date="December 6, 2009"

Some interesting stuff around the Web on writing, naming projects, beer, and Google. I'll leave it to the reader to decide which of those topics is most interesting... Application Naming — I couldn't possibly agree with the author more. I could have written the same thing. As a matter of fact, I think I have written [...]
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/usr/bin/links -date="December 5, 2009"

Missed a couple of days while in London. Back in the saddle now! Leverage the advantages of being an introvert at work — "The bias against introverts in American society is well documented, including research that shows that a spot on the cheerleading team foreshadows career success much more reliably than a spot on the honor [...]
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The Linux Foundation: Gateway to all things Linux

Another Open Mic podcast is up on NetworkWorld. I had a chance a few weeks ago to talk to a longtime friend, Brian Proffitt. Brian's the community manager for the Linux Foundation and has been active in and around the Linux community for many, many years. Brian gives a status update on Linux.com following its [...]
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/usr/bin/links -date="Friday, November 27"

Hope all the folks in the U.S. had a great holiday, and the rest of the Internet enjoyed a break from all of us in the U.S. while we were away from the computers having entirely too much food. Some good links today on technology, politics, and productivity. Ymacs — an in-browser implementation of Emacs. Aside [...]
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/usr/bin/links -date="Thursday, November 26"

Daily dose of interesting links around the Web on technology and media. Wiki tools are not all the same — All-too-brief article on differences between wikis. Have used MediaWiki extensively, and TWiki back in the day, but haven't had much of a chance to dive into the others.   Most Influential Websites in the World — Wikipedia, the [...]
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