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October 2009
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September 2009
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May 2009
The Official Microsoft Silverlight Site
Microsoft Silverlight is a free runtime that powers rich application experiences and delivers high quality, interactive video across multiple platforms and browsers, using the .NET framework
Channel 9
Welcome to Channel 9. We are five guys at Microsoft who want a new level of communication between Microsoft and developers. We believe that we will all benefit from a little dialogue these days. This is our first attempt to move beyond the newsgroup, the blog, and the press release to talk with each other, human to human.
Mozilla Labs Jetpack | Exploring new ways to extend and personalize the Web
In short, Jetpack is an API for allowing you to write Firefox add-ons using the web technologies you already know.
April 2009
BabelZilla - Home
This site is dedicated to provide localizations: developers (or their representative) upload their extension(s) using the Web Translation System (WTS), then volunteer translators around the world provide localization for free.
Qt – A cross-platform application and UI framework
Qt – A cross-platform application and UI framework Develop applications and user interfaces once, and deploy them across Windows, Mac, Linux/X11, embedded Linux, Windows CE and S60 (coming soon) without rewriting the source code.
March 2009
Eclipse.org home
There are many Eclipse Plugins as well that support different web and computer languages. No matter what language you program in, Eclipse can most likely accommodate you.
December 2008
November 2008
May 2008
NETTUTS - Web development tutorials and links - Spoonfed Web Tutorials
NETTUTS is a blog/tutorial site aimed at web designers. We run tutorials on technologies, skills and techniques to improve how you design and build websites. We cover HTML, CSS, Javascript, CMS’s, Simpler Development Examples in PHP and Ruby on Rails, a
March 2008
Daniel Morrison
I founded Collective Idea to build intriguing software. I can usually be found working in a local coffee shop, or on my front porch.
