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The Object Oriented Life. The Architecture of Open Source Applications. Installing Glassfish 3.1.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Repositorios. The Cathedral and the Bazaar. Copyright © 2000 Eric S. Raymond Copyright Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the Open Publication License, version 2.0. $Date: 2002/08/02 09:02:14 $ Abstract I anatomize a successful open-source project, fetchmail, that was run as a deliberate test of the surprising theories about software engineering suggested by the history of Linux. OWASP.

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WebSocket.org -- A WebSocket Community. Index of /yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs. Drupal. ¿Qué es Drupal? | Aprende Drupal. Databases. Top 10 best practices for front-end web developers. Explain which div you’re closing Most of the time when I’m viewing a website source, I see, at the very bottom of the page, an almost endless list of closing </div> tags. In fact, many beginners think they just have to use divs instead of tables to produce quality code. Divs are cleaners than tables, but without proper code organization, it can be as (or even sometimes more) messy as table based code.

Using indentation is a good start. But a tip that can definitely make you save lot of time is to comment every div tag you’re closing, as shown in the example below: <div id="header"><div id="sub" class="first left"> ... </div><! Use a CSS reset Unless you’re a beginner or if you were on vacation on a desert island for the last 6 years, you might already know how useful a CSS reset it. Source: Don’t use @import CSS files can be included using the @import directive.

<style type="text/css> @import url('a.css'); @import url('b.css'); </style> ... Version Control by Example. Digital Browse it online PDF downloads US Letter (226 pages) A4 (210 pages) EPUB (most e-book readers except Kindle) Kindle (hopefully coming soon) Print Buy the print edition on Amazon Request a free copy Praise "Version Control by Example may as well be called The Hitchhiker's Guide to Distributed Version Control -- it's a concise and informative compendium that serves as both an introduction and a manual for practical usage of Mercurial, Git, Veracity, and virtually any other version control system. " Alex Papadimoulis The Daily WTF "Eric covers multiple tools in lighthearted style that makes a potentially dry subject both amusing and understandable.

Ben Collins-Sussman Apache Subversion Developer "Version control is a critical tool in the developer's tool chain. C. "Apache Subversion's rise to popularity opened the floodgates for others to explore new features and designs in version control, the most popular being Distributed Version Control Systems (DVCS). More... El Centro de HTML5 por SourceForge y Microsoft. Ubuntu Linux - Tips and Tricks in using Ubuntu. Ubuntu Linux - Tips and Tricks in using Ubuntu - Tutorial Copyright © 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Lars Vogel Ubuntu - Typical Tasks This articles contains some information about handling a Ubuntu system. Ubuntu Linux is a full fledged Linux system trailed for the desktop. Ubuntu builds a unique user interface and offers the users a solid choice of tools. Unity is the default windows manager on Ubuntu. It introduced the launcher on the left side of Ubuntu and the Dash to start programs. Press the Windows key to start the Dash. 2.2. To add new entries to the launcher you can create an .desktop file and drag file on the launcher.

The following lists a few useful shortcuts for the Unity window manager. Table 1. To open a console open the Dash and type in Terminal. Ubuntu offers several editors which are installed by default. To install vim on your Ubuntu machine use the following command. sudo apt-get install vim A simple editor with a graphical user interface is gedit. Table 2. 3.3. Ps -aux. TeX Frequently Asked Questions. This is a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for English-speaking users of TeX. The questions answered here cover a wide range of topics, but typesetting issues are mostly covered from the viewpoint of a LaTeX user. Some of the questions answered have little relevance to today’s users; this is inevitable — it’s easier to add information than it is to decide that information is no longer needed. The set of answered questions is therefore in a state of slow flux: new questions are answered, while old questions are deleted … but the whole process depends on the time available for FAQ maintenance.

\noindent You may use the FAQ by reading a printed document, by viewing a PDF file, with hyperlinks to assist browsing: copies are available formatted so that they could be printed on A4 paper or on North American “letter” paper, or via Scott Pakin’s Visual FAQ, which shows LaTeX constructions with links to FAQ explanations of how they may be created.