-
honestly, I'm just linking for this line: "Java is to JavaScript as ham is to hamster." awesome.
-
"Looking for higher rates and lower fees? Switch to a small bank or credit union."
-
pretty!
-
not sure if I'm going to need this.
-
I was thinking this was a super-cool new thing, but it looks like it just connects to the same QuestionPoint service as on the TRL site.
-
"Which brings me to the reason why I use XHTML: The validator enforces my preferred coding standards for HTML – lowercase elements, quoted attributes and closed elements. That’s it. Not much really. I know it’s marketing XHTML rather than technical XHTML. I don’t care. Or rather I do care, I just make a conscious pragmatic decision based on a small personal advantage. I’m both pedantic and like having a tool chain which enforces that, XHTML suits my style." this sums up my thoughts in a nutshell. via @fakebaldur, who quotes the same para in his blog. consistency may be the hobgoblin of little minds or whatever, but it sure does help with coding.