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Tiny Geo-coder | The fastest way to find latitude and longitude (74)
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7 Places to Find the Code You Need (86)
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A recent thread on SitePoint’s forums discussed how best to learn from other people’s code. For many people learning by example is the optimal way to pick up a new programming language, idea, or technique. But finding that ideal piece of code to look at and learn from isn’t always easy. That’s where code search engines and snippet libraries come into play.Shared by 94smart (9) Ahmet Alp Balkan (0) Ahmet Dinçsoy (0) AmirFish (0) andrefaria (0) angus (0) Aravind Jose (0) Ariel Gamino (0) Ashley (2) Asim Ihsan (0) Azharuddin (0) Benoit Chesneau (0) bowillis (0) cauyrd (0) Charles Cole (10) cirpo (0) codeAries (2) crabby.kang (0) d1g1t (2) Danielle (1) David Adewumi (0) Dextro (0) Dinesh (1) El-Hassan Wanas (0) Eric (7) Foster Bass (1) Gregor (0) heavens786 (2) Hollow (0) hurstel (0) Ian Lurie (0) ihsaniye (0) jackysee (0) jalbert (0) James Carlos (2) James Gerber (0) Jason McDermott (0) Jeff (44) Jeff Golden (1) john headstrong (1) Jose Viveiros (0) Joseph Buluran (0) Julio H. Morimoto (4) jwmosley (0) Kai Chan Vong (0) Kamath ॐ (5) Keshav Khera (0) Larry Osterman (0) Leyla Bonilla (0) Mark Koberlein (1) Miguel Benevides (1) Mike Fruchter (49) mikolka (3) Miriam (2) Moeckli (0) msnoulten (0) NasirJumani (13) Nick Smith (0) nicolas.boullosa (0) Paul (0) Paulk (0) Peter Kaizer (0) Randy (1) Richard Pocock (4) Robert Franks (0) Robert Thomas Schultz (0) Salva (0) Salva (0) Salvatore Loguercio (1) Sam Paro (0) Scott Stawarz (0) Sean Omlor (0) Sharjeel Sayed (2) Sim Domingo (0) Simon Robic (0) Siuyee (0) Soleline (0) Stefano (0) Steve (0) Tanju Yıldız (mavisland) (0) Tony Payne (10) Trevor Russell (0) yasuhiro nishioka (0) yoshy (0) yudai hanza (0) 令狐葱 (0)Contribute comment -
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Comments- wbond said: I would say this overview is somewhat biased against MySQL, but a good overview of the reasons why I prefer PostgreSQL
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Ubiquity Tutorial: Turn Bookmarklets Into Commands (9)
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Bookmarklets are clickable actions (technically a link containing some Javascript) that can be added to the bookmarks bar of your browser. They’re a good way of getting control of the web back into users hands, by allowing them to add whatever new functionality they want to the websites they visit. The main problem with bookmarklets is that they don’t provide a scalable solution for accessing their functionality. You can only have so many buttons on ...Shared by adyer (0) Andy Geers (0) Christoffer Buchholz (0) James Simm (0) Jia Mi (5) Kerk (0) Neil Godfrey (1) Simon Robic (0) ysamjo (0)Contribute comment
