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It's cool to be old school 05 January 2006
When you're working in a technology field it always seems like the motto is "newer is better". Having just turned the Web 2.0 corner, we're now looking ahead to Web 3.0, and dreading Web 4.7. Don't use PHP, use Ruby ...
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Hard drive surgery 11 June 2004
Moral no. 1: Backup ... regularly. Moral no. 2: Always keep useless junk. What could possibly go wrong just plugging the cables from my new computer into my old ...
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My Book: Simply JavaScript
Simply JavaScript is an enjoyable and easy-to-follow guide for beginners as they begin their journey into JavaScript. Separated into 9 logical chapters, it will take you all the way from the basics of the JavaScript language through to DOM manipulation and Ajax.
Step-by-step examples, rich illustrations and humourous commentary will teach you the right way to code JavaScript in both an unobtrusive and an accessible manner.