Exactly what is says on the tin – there’s got to be at least a few useful links for you amongst them.
http://www.switchonthecode.com/neat-software/20-must-have-free-windows-tools-for-software-developers
Exactly what is says on the tin – there’s got to be at least a few useful links for you amongst them.
http://www.switchonthecode.com/neat-software/20-must-have-free-windows-tools-for-software-developers
Seeing as I’m into Unfuddle at the moment, I thought I’d repost this…
This is an interesting article for ‘A List Apart’ – basically discussing the fact that Web Education (ie. Design, Development and concepts) and the education model is progressing too slow for it to keep pace with its subject material. I, and several others I’ve spoken to all feel the same way – that the course requirements and assignments are too out-of-date and limited before they reach the classroom, and in many situations the teaching staff for these subjects aren’t sufficiently skilled or knowledgeable about their subject in order to teach it. (Which is understandable when you consider it!).
A List Apart: Articles: Brighter Horizons for Web Education.
Ben Huh from I Can Has Cheeseburger gives you 15 top tips on how to take your community to the next level, one user at a time.
Blogging – 10 ways to get more comments
by James on 5th February, 2009 in External links
http://pauldrasmussen.blogspot.com/2009/02/blogging-10-ways-to-get-more-comments.html – An interesting read, and pretty true to boot, I’ll bet.