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- Quotations from the world of programming
- Never allow the same bug to bite you twice.
- CMB wiki
- CMB Intranet Wiki Server.
- apache documentation
- version 1.3.33, on hto-pc44
- Working with Structured Text
- A cheat sheet for the different Structured Text formatting commands.
- The Code Project
- Your place for 11,220 free C++, C# and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net.
- Generalized Information Measures and Their Applications
- an online book collected by a PhD student in brazil
- Debian Linux Packaging
- about how to create fast-and-dirty Debian package
- reStructuredText
- easy-to-read, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup syntax and parser system
- Data visualization tools for Linux
- M. Tim Jones (mtj@mtjones.com), Senior Principal Software Engineer, Emulex Corp. 31 Oct 2006 Applications for graphical visualization of data on Linux® are varied, from simple 2-D plots to 3-D surfaces, scientific graphics programming, and graphical simulation. Luckily, there are many open source possibilities, including gnuplot, GNU Octave, Scilab, MayaVi, Maxima, and others. Each has its advantages and disadvantages and targets different applications. Explore a variety of open source graphical visualization tools to better decide which is best for your application.
- Xara Xtreme LX (Temporary Help)
- from web.mit.edu
- Mactel-Linux
- adapt the GNU/Linux operating system to Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware. This site is not about Linux distributions for Intel-Macs, but about developer communication.
- Comparison of integrated development environments
- a wiki page
- INKSCAPE Guide to a Vector Drawing Program
- By Tavmjong Bah
- Mac-on-Linux
- Mac-On-Linux provides a virtual machine for running MacOS, MacOSX and Linux (in progress) on your PowerPC machine.
- Virtualization, Emulation, and Remote Control Solutions
- Running Windows or Linux Software on a Macintosh and Running Mac OS on other Platforms A listing of available solutions
- Comparison of virtual machines
- The table below compares basic information about virtual machine (VM) packages. Note that these are all virtual machines in the 'hypervisor' or 'hardware emulator' sense. None of them are VMs in the Application Virtualization sense as the Java Virtual Machine or Parrot virtual machine. For those, see Comparison of Application Virtual Machines.
- Ajax Animator
- a free open source web based flash ide designed for simplicity and community effort
- webpage explaining dpi, ppi, pixel
- image sizes and dpi for scanning and printing
- LaTeX page on wikibooks
- This is a guide to the LaTeX markup language. It is intended that this can serve as a useful resource for everyone from new users who wish to learn, to old hands who need a quick reference.
- R for MATLAB users
- a side-by-side comparison of syntaxes from R & Matlab
- NumPy for MATLAB users
- a side-by-sdie comparison of equivalent syntaxes between Numpy (python) and Matlab