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Revision as of 17:27, 11 December 2011
Contents
Unix info
- UNIX basics
- Computing Information for Stanford Linguists, contains several sections on UNIX, including:
Programming
- [stackoverflow.com]
- wikipedia:GNAVI - GNU Development Environment
Programming for kids
- Alice
- Scratch, and
- Getting Started
- [file:///Applications/Scratch%201.4/Help/en/index.html Scratch Help Files]
Python
- [1] (this is where it describes how to change from 64 to 32 bit mode and back)
- [2]
- Learn Python the Hard Way
PyWikipediaBot
php
MediaWiki
- How to become a MediaWiki hacker
- mw:User:Sumanah/TechVolunteersCanDo
- mw:Volunteer coordination and outreach/Training materials
- wikitech:Presentations
- Wikimania 2011 2nd Day MediaWiki dev video
- Wikimania 2011 3d day MediaWiki extension dev video
- File:Low-hanging-fruit-vs-micro-optimization.theora.ogv
- mw:MediaWiki developer meetings
Perl
Java
C
Fortran
- How to use Fortran on a mac - out of date 2004 thread
- Fortran Compiler for OSX
F
Pascal
Basic
- wikipedia:BASIC
- Chipmunk Basic - a freeware interpreter
- wikipedia:Chipmunk Basic - reference to a PD interpreter
RealBasic
Gambas
- wikipedia:Gambas - GNU Basic
True Basic
(not a mac thing)
Lisp
JavaScript
AJAX
Bash
Regex
(aka regexp or Regular Expressions) N.B.: There are several types, e.g. in emacs regex
- Tutorial, such as:
- Tools & Languages, such as:
- JavaScript RegExp Object (explains what's not in JS that's in python, etc)
- Python re Module
- The Grymoire
- regex in php
- Emacs Regex
- emacs manual regex
- Emacs regex
- wikipedia:Regular expression
- grep regex
Editors
Emacs
DB stuff
MySQL stuff
Webserver stuff
- How to set up a personal home web server
- setting up a local server
- Mac Dev Center
- Using your Mac as a Web Server
- Install local web server mac osx
- Sitepoint OS X Web Development
- Setting up local web server on OS X snow leopard 10.6
www stuff
- Sitepoint
- Sitepoint Reference - CSS, HTML, JS
- wikipedia:Dynamic HTML
- DHTML
- wikipedia:Application programming interface - API general information
HTML stuff
- Deprecated Code
- Getting started in HTML
- Website design resources for beginner and intermediate users
- Table-based webpage design versus CSS-based webpage design: resources
CSS stuff
- CSS index
- CSS text
- CSS fonts
- HTML Graphics - alignment, horizontal rules, floating objects, font styles
- Style
- Adding a touch of style
- Blooberry CSS
- Sitepoint CSS reference
- Letter spacing CSS - letter spacing such as in sperrschrift
wiki stuff
- Help:Introduction_to_Semantic_MediaWiki (considering using this)
- mw:Manual:Interface/Sidebar
- mw:Manual:Configuration settings
- mw:API:Main page - Mediawiki API Documentation
- meta:Help talk:Edit toolbar - Info on custom edit toolbars and buttons
- wikipedia:User:MarkS/Extra edit buttons - "XEB" a particular system of extra edit buttons.
wiki js
- wikipedia:User:Steven Zhang/monobook.js - really neatly put together
Proofreadpage stuff
- Wikisource:Wikisource:ProofreadPage (has the best description of how to configure index pages)
Wiki Multilingualism
IRC stuff
Copyright stuff
to be moved somewhere else - I thought I already created this section but maybe not
- Cornell's famous cheat sheet
- wikipedia:Wikipedia:Media copyright questions
- How can I tell whether a copyright was renewed
- Stanford Copyright Renewals database
Collections
Stuff
- fo: fo.WS - a really low activity wikisource that could stand watching
- Nazi Ideology before 1933: A Documentation by Barbara Miller Lane & Leila J. Rupp (June 29, 1978)