PHPXref

root wrote this at 11:34 pm:

PHP Cross Referencing Documentation Generator.
PHPXref is a developer tool that’s designed to ease the process of working on large PHP projects by making it very fast and easy to browse the code documentation along with the code itself.

It works by scanning a project directory and translating the files it finds into readable cross-referenced HTML, simultaneously utilizing comments in the code to produce documentation to accompany it.

The result is a collection of plain HTML files that can be read using any browser, with no supporting software required.

Visit it: http://phpxref.sourceforge.net/

Hacking Library

root wrote this at 3:28 pm:

This site is not about hacking, you are not considered a hacker if you get a trojan and delete your friends hard drive, you are not a hacker if you fool around with MSN tools IP scans and shit like that, like the ones my site has exept the tutorials and text files, but its fun, you will learn something from them, even the worst nuker.

Visit it: http://www.library.2ya.com/

Koders

root wrote this at 11:44 am:

Koders.com is the leading search engine for open source code. Our source code optimized search engine provides developers with an easy-to-use interface to search for source code examples and discover new open source projects which can be leveraged in their applications.

Visit it: http://www.koders.com/

Ajaxian Blog

root wrote this at 7:36 pm:

Ajaxian.com isn’t about exotic new web technologies. It’s about exploring how some of our old friends (XHTML, CSS, JavaScript) can be used to do very interesting things that for the past few years we’ve been telling our employers can’t be done in a conventional browser.

Visit it: http://www.ajaxian.com/

Ruby on Rails

root wrote this at 12:59 pm:

Rails is a full-stack, open-source web framework in Ruby for writing real-world applications with joy and less code than most frameworks spend doing XML sit-ups.

Visit it: http://www.rubyonrails.com/

script.aculo.us

root wrote this at 11:25 pm:

script.aculo.us provides you with easy-to-use, compatible and, ultimately, totally cool JavaScript libraries to make your web sites and web applications fly, Web 2.0 style.

Visit it: http://script.aculo.us

Audioscrobbler

root wrote this at 10:56 pm:

Audioscrobbler builds a profile of your musical taste using a plugin for your media player (Winamp, iTunes, XMMS etc..). Plugins send the name of every song you play to the Audioscrobbler server, which updates your musical profile with the new song. Every person with a plugin has their own page on this site which shows their listening statistics.

Visit it: http://www.audioscrobbler.com/

Codewalkers

root wrote this at 6:05 pm:

Resources for php and sql developers. Tutorials, scripts, coding contest and much more.

Visit it: http://codewalkers.com/

phpMyVisites

root wrote this at 12:06 pm:

phpMyVisites is a free and powerful open source application for websites statistics and audience measurements.

phpMyVisites gives a lot of information on websites visitors, visited pages, software/hardware utilization, etc… The GUI Interface is fun and practical. The installation is entirely automated and the possibilities of configuration are extensive and automated also.

Visit it: http://www.phpmyvisites.net/

CSS Tutorial

root wrote this at 3:52 pm:

Save a lot of work with CSS!
In our CSS tutorial you will learn how to use CSS to control the style and layout of multiple Web pages all at once.
Start learning CSS!

Visit it: http://www.w3schools.com/css/

Internet Applications

root wrote this at 12:31 am:

Stuff to do with producing a new generation of Internet Applications.
The author, Mark, is the founding director of x-port.net Ltd., the company behind formsPlayer. He has over 20 years experience in software development, and has contributed to books and written articles on XForms, RDF, and XML. He is an Invited Expert on both the XForms and HTML W3C Working Groups.

http://internet-apps.blogspot.com/

Regular Expressions explained

root wrote this at 12:28 am:

This article will give you an introduction to the world of regular expressions. I’ll start off with explaining what regular expressions are and introduce it’s syntax, then some examples with varying complexity and last a list of tools which use regular expressions.

Visit it: http://zez.org/article/articleprint/11/

The Digital Offense

root wrote this at 7:02 pm:

The Digital Offense

Visit it: http://www.digitaloffense.net

   


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