MySQL & PostgreSQL commands. Reference table for translating between equivalent mysql and psql commands used in the command line clients.
MySQL & PostgreSQL commands. Reference table for translating between equivalent mysql and psql commands used in the command line clients.
XSS (Cross Site Scripting) Cheat Sheet. Huge long list of potential XSS security holes with examples and details of browser support.
Python in 10 minutes. Handy refresher / intro on the salient points of Python.
FINE: I will look at LISP. Where do I start? Long Reddit thread / argument with links galore to lisp resources, implementations, books, etc.
How to Design Programs. Free online book. HtDP is often mentioned in the same breath as SICP. The examples in this one are geared towards DrScheme though, which has versions available for all major OSes. Handy.
Code Like a Pythonista: Idiomatic Python. Good refresher on Python style, idioms and quirks. Was just thinking I could do with something like this today when reading the Django masterclass slides.
Slash7 with Amy Hoy - Secrets of the Rails Console Ninjas. Nice clear roundup of things you can do with script/console
screen - The Terminal Multiplexer. Good starter overview.
Online Education Free. "Massive resource list for autodidacts"
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Wow, a clean html version of SICP with maths examples you can actually read!
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Free online version of the SICP book at MIT, since I don't seem to have it bookmarked
reddit.com: programming - what's new online. I'd never really gotten into reddit, but it looks like this category at least should be in my set of bookmarks I open every morning.
Ruby Hacking Guide. The nuts and bolts of how the Ruby language is cobbled together
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Video Lectures. Video lectures from 1986 to accompany the Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs book
Using prototype.js v1.3.1. Unofficial overview and reference for the Prototype javascript library.
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