QuickLinks vom 5. Januar bis zum 15. Januar

Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 5. Januar bis zum 15. Januar:

  • RFC 1855: Netiquette Guidelines – This document provides a minimum set of guidelines for Network Etiquette (Netiquette) which organizations may take and adapt for their own use.
  • Celerity – is a JRuby wrapper around HtmlUnit – a headless Java browser with JavaScript support. It provides a simple API for programmatic navigation through web applications.
  • cucumber-nagios – lets you describe how a system should work in natural language, and outputs whether it does in the Nagios plugin format
  • Traverso – Is an audio recording and editing program which is very well suited to record a single voice, a band, an ensemble, a whole orchestra or any other source of music
  • VimGolf – Real Vim ninjas count every keystroke – do you?
  • Ad Hoc Data Analysis From The Unix Command Line – Your friends: cat, find, grep, wc, cut, sort, uniq
  • Free e-books for Windows administrators – This is a list of free e-books that are useful for Windows administrators. It will be regularly updated.
  • Review Board – is a powerful web-based code review tool that offers developers an easy way to handle code reviews. It scales well from small projects to large companies and offers a variety of tools to take much of the stress and time out of the code review process.
  • Shelf – is an app for MacOS that looks at the current foreground application, and tries to figure out if what you’re looking at corresponds to a person in your Address Book. Then it’ll tell you things about them.
  • NanoCount – is a little utility for MacOS X. It provides a word count feature for TextEdit, OS X's built-in word processor.

QuickLinks vom 3. August bis zum 10. August

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 3. August bis zum 10. August:

  • Elevation – is a free, open source route visualizer that renders personal GPS data in 3D space
  • BitlBee – brings IM (instant messaging) to IRC clients. It's a great solution for people who have an IRC client running all the time and don't want to run an additional MSN/AIM/whatever client.
  • Pay as you go sim with data Wiki – This wiki aims to collect information about pay as you go mobile phone plans from all over the world. Not just any plans though, they must include decent data rates, perfect for iPhone and Android smart phone travellers.
  • Improving your programming style with Python – Very nice Python Links and References, listed in order of difficulty.
  • A few git tips you didn't know about – Some very powerful white git magic…
  • Listary – is an excellent find-as-you-type search utility that makes searching items in large unmanageable lists of Windows applications a breeze.
  • shiftit – will let you resize and move your OSX windows without having to using a mouse. A lot like the snapping Windows 7 windows…
  • Bend – is a modern text editor. Bend takes off after the Zune client, but doesn't constrain itself to it. Find on page borrows from Apple Safari. Tabs are Google Chome inspired. This text editor aims to be elegant, clean and a pleasure to work in.
  • sonia – allows you to set up a dashboard with information that is important to you. Think Panic's Status Board.