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Chapter 2 of Mark Pilgrim's book. This one is interesting in that it is both a discussion on how you might, as a web developer, use JavaScript to detect your customer's browser support for the new HTML5 features, as well as, at the same time, using these/
Definitive reference to the JavaScript language. Bookmark so you have somewhere to lookup the properties and methods of the JavaScript objects you are working with. Part of the Mozilla Developer Network, which is a useful resource in itself. The "learning" resources are worth a look.
citeulike is a free service for managing and discovering scholarly references (Web BAsed Service)
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Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work - in the web browser itself.
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Web developer's guide to the HTML5 (draft) standard. Extracted from the editor's draft version of the full standard "This non-normative reference describes the HTML markup language and provides details to help producers of HTML content create documents that conform to the language. It is intended to complement the normative conformance criteria defined in the HTML5: A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML specification, as well as information in related deliverables published by the HTML Working Group and from other sources. By design, this reference does not describe related APIs in detail, nor attempt to explain how implementations that are consumers of HTML content are meant to process documents (those areas are covered by the HTML5 specification itself), nor attempt to also be a tutorial or “how to” authoring guide." Useful for web developers (and students of web development).
Nice resource from Martin Greenhow at Brunel. Science/Mathematics bias but that's fine for my students. (Via HEA: Engineering Subject Centre's resource catalogue)
"Welcome to the Git Community Book. This book has been built by dozens of people in the Git community, and is meant to help you learn how to use Git as quickly and easily as possible.
"If you see anything out of date, have a suggestion on how to improve
This biography is the source of the portrait of Newton that was used in the lecture.
Collaborative site (a wiki) in which the chapters for a new book by Gina Trapani and Adam Pash is being publicly developed. A preview PDF version of the book is available now for US$6 and the on-line version will apparently remain on-line when the book is
Draft standard (Edited by Ian Hickson of Google, Last Updated 18-Feb-2010): "This specification evolves HTML and its related APIs to ease the authoring of Web-based applications. The most recent additions include a device element to enable video conferenc
Interesting resource for Engineers and Scientists. If you meet a new topic or application of mathematics (e.g. Laplace Transforms, z transforms, Matrices) this resource may provide you with some useful background and examples. Derived from notes left by A
Another nice resource which summarizes the rules for root locus diagram plotting. This time from my old friend and colleague Christian Schmid at the University of Bochum.
Google search "passive voice" yielded this interesting (may I say definitive) article on the topic from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The use or non-use of the PAssive Voice crops up a lot in Engineering and Science, particularly in the
Potentially useful start-page for information relevant to the Peer Support Project.
The draft recommendation of the forthcoming HTML 5 standard: a standard that finally recognizes that the web is much more than a document mark-up! Supported in Safari 4+, Opera, Firefox 3.1+.
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