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14879_32 Lisa McMillan's Bookmarks Tagged With "code"

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  1. Visit 15 helpful WordPress plugins for the savvy user | Six Revisions 15 helpful WordPress plugins for the savvy user | Six Revisions

    15 WordPress plugins to help enhance and simplify the blogging experience of advanced users, especially web developers and designers.

  2. Visit Review Board Review Board

    We built a code review system called Review Board. Like most projects, it started out simple, but grew to be pretty powerful and useful quickly. It was designed to automate and simplify the process of creating review requests and actually reviewing code.

  3. Visit Crucible — Code Review White Paper Crucible — Code Review White Paper

    Code reviews, or code inspections, are known by many names and come in many degrees of formality: inspections, reviews, code walkthroughs, desk-checks and pass-arounds.

  4. Visit Otaku, Cedric's weblog: Why code reviews are good for you Otaku, Cedric's weblog: Why code reviews are good for you

    Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work with various code review systems, and I have come to believe that one particular approach works better than the other. Here is what I've learned.

  5. Visit Secure PHP Programming Secure PHP Programming

    When a web site is cracked, it typically tends to be a simple common sense mistake by a program author who forgets what an attacker can do with his code. By keeping good, secure practices when programming, you should be able to produce solid code.

  6. Visit Google Code University - Google Code Google Code University - Google Code

    This website provides tutorials and sample course content so CS students and educators can learn more about current computing technologies and paradigms. In particular, this content is Creative Commons licensed which makes it easy for CS educators… More

  7. Visit Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard

    This article gives you a full tour of Ruby on Rails 2.0 on Leopard—starting with building a web application using the latest Rails features with Xcode 3.0, and finishing with deploying the application to a production server running Leopard Server.… More

  8. Visit iBackpack - Backpack Pages Optimized for the iPhone and iPod Touch iBackpack - Backpack Pages Optimized for the iPhone and iPod Touch

    iBackpack is code (mostly CSS) that optimizes Backpack pages for use on the iPhone and iPod touch. The iBackpack code is hidden from other devices, so it won't change the way Backpack looks or works on other devices.

  9. Visit CSSFly - Edit websites on the fly! CSSFly - Edit websites on the fly!

    CSSFly caches the HTML-Code and the CSS-Files of your demanded Website and opens a frameset with two frames. The one frame contains the code-data and makes it editable using a custom HTML-textarea. The other frame agitates as the display-container… More

  10. Visit Firebug Lite Firebug Lite

    Firebug is an extension for Firefox, but what happens when you need to test your pages in Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari? If you are using console.log() to write to Firebug's console, you'll wind up with JavaScript errors in these other brow… More

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