Links for 03 June 2011
- Understanding Ruby Blocks, Procs and Lambdas
- How to use UFW in OpenVZ templates something that's useful to know as I'm currently with Virpus for my VPS.
- Good CSS for flashes something I keep needing to look for when adding to projects
- 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
- Chrome developer tools cheatsheet
- Hover offers domain name and email management that looks like it should be a heck of a lot less cluttered than GoDaddy
- textmate-colors-solarized with the light version being my current theme.
- bookmarktodesktop features the Android application, Chrome extensions and associated Google AppEngine server component for sending links from your Android phone to the desktop
- Unblock Us allows you to access video and other geographically restricted sites. All it takes is spending USD4.99 a month and changing to use their DNS servers
- Show TODO's And FIXME's As Warnings In Xcode 4
- phoet/asin short for Amazon Simple INterface is the gem to use to query Amazon for products.
- mkvextract was found in my search to try and easily convert mkv files for use with the xbox 360. While I've not had much luck with it it does seem to hold a lot of potential
- Clearing the Finder "Open With" contextual menu not that it helped me, I still see two TextMate entries listed there though
- joshfng/railsready is a setup script to get Ruby and Rails running on Linux systems (with the least amount of effort)
- Installing the W3C Markup Validator on Mac OS X
- How to Create a Ribbon Banner Navigation Bar with HTML/CSS3 and nothing but HTML and CSS3
- Get iPlayer Automator is the application to use for downloading content from the BBC
- dolzenko/silent-postgres is a Rails plugin that silences Postgresql connection adapter verbose output
- Developing Restful Ios Apps With Restkit RestKit is a powerful library that simplifies interacting with web services for iOS applications
- chrometophone is a project consisting of a Chrome Extension, Android App, and supporting AppEngine server that enables users to send links from their Chrome desktop browser to their Android device using Android's Cloud to Device Messaging service.