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meta info Just out of curiosity... How many of you visit sites looking for source code examples? Libraries? Cool little functions? What languages do you use?
I ask because I develop in quite a few languages and have amassed a collection of functions, classes, et al that you may find useful. For informational purposes I use the following languages. Delphi/Turbo Pascal, C/C++, C#, PHP, ASP, Visual Basic, x86 asm, 68xxx asm, pic microcontrollers, Javascript and others.
So to get the ball rolling, use the comments area in this post to ask a question, request a code snippet or just say hello. |
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While we run no WordPress blogs, I did write an article that demonstrates how to use SimplePie to read feeds and display them in a WordPress blog. It is a two part series so far but the second one will be interesting for people that just want to plug and play. Integrating an RSS/ATOM feed into WordPress |
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In this weeks edition of "What happened to?" we will feature www.buttonator.com |
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Now we are on to part two of this n part series. I say n because even I don't know when this will all end. |
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As you can tell by the title, I intend this to be a multi-part series on using moo.fx to create better forms. In the first installment we are going to create a form that displays a hint to the user about the type of information that is expected in an input box. |
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