OMG! OpenSource!

  • 3rd March 2011

  • Source: changelogshow.com
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showoff presentation ruby sinatra

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ShowOff

There are tons of presentation tools out there. Keynote, Powerpoint, LibreOffice Presenter, S3, Slidedown, just to name a few. Most of them are rather mass-market while for instance S3 and Slidedown are probably a bit more targeted at web developers/designers. For the latter bunch there is also Scott Chacon’s ShowOff, which uses Markdown, Sinatra and various other tools to offer you quite a lot of flexibility on top of a Slidedown-like syntax.

I so have to give this a try for one of my next presentations :D

  • 25th February 2011

  • Source: anton.kovalyov.net
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javascript jslint

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JSHint

JSHint is a fork of Douglas Crockford’s jslint with a by far nicer interface and probably with more community involvement. It’s supposed to be less style-oriented, too :-)

  • 9th February 2011

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Stylebot

If you’ve worked long enough with Firefox and tried to get around some annoying text-renderings, you’ve probably gave Stylish a shot. Stylebot is basically the same: An extension for Chrome that lets you modify a sites look and feel via CSS and store those changes permanently.

Where Stylebot shines besides that core feature is the way it is implemented: By default the user gets a nice interface with the basic CSS attributes you usually want to modify. If you still want to get right down to raw CSS you natrually can still do that, too :-)

  • 8th February 2011

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creativecommons browserextension firefox chrome

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OpenAttribute

An extension for Firefox and Chrome that helps authors correctly attribute CC content in their work.

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