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SVG-edit – A complete vector graphics editor in the browser
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsReally interesting project. Combined with an appropriate backend this may well be useful tool for anyone wanting to implement the kind of product customisation features you find on printshop websites such as cafepress, etc. in reference to: "A complete vector graphics editor in the browser" - svg-edit - Project Hosting on Google Code ( view on Google Sidewiki )
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SVG-edit - A complete vector graphics editor in the browser
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Eclipse, why do you make installing plugins so hard?
Posted on September 10th, 2009 No commentsEclipse PDT and Zend Studio are really nice editors for general use. Once they’re set up the way you want, they work mostly fine
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Advanced Syntax-Hilighting Online Code Editors – A Wordpress IDE?
Posted on July 2nd, 2008 No commentsWhen I write plugins for wordpress I like to do it on a test blog in a live environment. Maybe not the best idea, but it's how I like to do it, and it also flags up any weird and wonderful restrictions to the development of the plugin as a result of my hosting company's security policy
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Subject, Object, Verb
Posted on July 1st, 2008 No commentsAccording to the paper today some experiments were done at Chicago university to see how people describe things without words. This was more in the sense of gesticulating/sign language, so speakers of different languages trying to convey stuff to each other, or if you can't speak even in your native language, how do you get your point across. Results were that all languages do it in a similar way i.e.
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