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So You Want To Be a Developer (Part 1)
This video discuss the skills it takes to be a great developer (with lots of help from the folks at Stack Exchange). It is very interesting and worth the 2min to watch it and maybe even learn a thing or two.
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Super Rugby | Super 15 Rugby 2012
So Super 15 2012 just around the corner and was searching the web for a calendar to download and struggled to find one, So @Janizol very kindly put together a not bad looking calendar for us all to download, have a look:
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Table Mountain: New7Wonders of Nature finalist
Table Mountain can now carry the title Official New7Wonder of Nature after hundreds of millions of votes were cast in this global competition and following a three year battle in the race to choose the world’s seven most wonderful natural sites.
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Cool JQuery Image Viewer
Very Cool and Elegant Image Viewer using JQuery and some PHP, it has the side left panel slide in and out with thumbnails and the image takes up the full screen of the browser when the left panel slides out.. Very Cool.. Not to mention the space images are "Out of this World" #LOL
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Email Turns Forty This Month
Who remembers their first email account? Was it Gmail? Googlemail? Yahoo? Hotmail? Pegasus Mail? My first private email account was a Hotmail I set up in 1998 to be able to contact my family and friends while I slummed across Europe, and at the time, that was considered a bold move, committing your precious email details to the World Wide Web. Ah, the heady days of Internet 1.0.
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Facebook’s iPad App Finally Arrives [PICS]
Facebook for iPad, now available in the iOS App Store (update: it’s still rolling out), looks much like the version that leaked in July. The app is designed primarily as a consumption experience, which is why the app emphasizes photos.
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