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"a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects. It's the tie to go along with jQuery's tux.
Underscore provides 60-odd functions that support both the usual functional suspects: map, select, invoke — as well as more specialized helpers: function binding, javascript templating, deep equality testing, and so on. It delegates to built-in functions, if present, so modern browsers will use the native implementations of forEach, map, reduce, filter, every, some and indexOf. "
"Logic-less templates", "Available in Ruby, JavaScript, Python, Erlang, PHP, Perl, Go, Lua, ooc, C++, ActionScript, Java, ColdFusion, Scala, and for node.js."
A simple templating framework that provides genuine separation of code and presentation. Widely used and supported.
Develop with various languages using just a browser! Including JavaScript, PHP, c#, .NET, HTML, CSS, WCF, Silverlight and more
Some good-looking visualisations using JSON input data.
Media focused Windows automation. With an emphasis on control from various remotes and controlling media players.
One of the best IDE's for PHP. Uses Scintilla component for code highlighting and folding etc.
Explanation of why and how to use ISO standard dates in Excel
Supports many programming languages. Uses specialist formatters. Also has a Notepadd++ plugin.
Handy information about, mainly, Windows scripting - "Rob van der Woude's Scripting Pages: Batch Files for DOS, Windows (all flavours) and OS/2; PowerShell; Rexx; KiXtart; VBScript; Perl; HTA"
Handy write-up from Microsoft on analysing and improving the network performance of web sites - also explains how to use the MS utility VRTA to analyse web performance at the network level.
Visual Round Trip Analyzer - A Microsoft tool for analysing web site performance at a network level. Somewhat similar in focus to the Yahoo! YSlow add-in to Firebug (a web & javascript debugging add-in for Firefox).
Some extensions for Python programmers. Used by the Blog editor Zoundary Raven.
eGenix.com mx Base Distribution - Contains the base set of packages, such as mxDateTime, mxTextTools, mxTools, etc. and is required by all other mx distributions. The packages in this distribution are made available under an Open-Source license.
eGenix.com mx Experimental Distribution - Contains experimental mx packages, such as mxTidy and mxNumber, which will eventually be integrated into one of the other distributions. The packages in this distribution may have different licenses, open-source and/or commercial, so please check the distribution page before continuing with the download.
eGenix.com pyOpenSSL Distribution - This is our easy to install and use pyOpenSSL distribution. It makes it easy to write SSL-aware networking applications in Python. The packages in this distribution are made available under various Open-Source licenses.
PrefPass is the easy way to support every major identity provider on your site today.
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A PHP function that generates a valid, XHTML nested list of the specified directory. Includes a JavaScript extension that makes the entire list expand and collapse dynamically.
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"There are many times I want to leverage jQuery's strengths to create a custom Google Maps mashup. In this tutorial, I will walk you through how to get started using jQuery inside the Google Maps environment. I will assume nothing, and explain each piece in detail."
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