Links for July 31, 2008
We’re all searching for information or courses on the internet and maybe you can find something from the list available at: howtosplitanatom.com
We’re all searching for information or courses on the internet and maybe you can find something from the list available at: howtosplitanatom.com
Finally Yahoo has updated del.icio.us and I have to say that on first sight it is nice to see. Digg and others kept updating their layout and system much faster then Yahoo and well it gave del.icio.us a bit of a downside. I mean everybody want to see something pleasing to the eye and not some basic layout.
Former Google employees have unveiled a new search engine today created to know Google of their throne: Cuil, pronounced “cool,” launches with 120 billion web pages in its index the creators say.
From personal experiance with the engine I can say that it’s a totally different feeling, Google, Live Search, Yahoo all have a very simullar page architecture then Cuil. It’s different as is white to black. The interface is different and the search results are quit different from those you would get from Google. The index is not build on link-popularity and authority of other websites but on content itself.Useful is the category list with and the summaries of websites with image.
I don’t know about SEO know but I think it will not affect the searches unless you write quality articles and have interesting subjects or a theme that is unique on the world wide web.
Some of us have less talent to design templates or layouts for websites and therefore they search on the web. I’m one of those people and I4ve got some sites to share with you:
Thanks for the website template resources!
What’s a good structure for your applications or in which way or in which structure should you program and should your program act? IT’s a questionthat every programmer faces and many have douts about the perfect structure. I’ve read about some structures and so but I didn’t begin using the pattern as it is called.
In software engineering, a design pattern is a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design. A design pattern is not a finished design that can be transformed directly into code. It is a description or template for how to solve a problem that can be used in many different situations. Object-oriented design patterns typically show relationships and interactions between classes or objects, without specifying the final application classes or objects that are involved. Algorithms are not thought of as design patterns, since they solve computational problems rather than design problems.
Not all software patterns are design patterns. Design patterns deal specifically with problems at the level of software design. Other kinds of patterns, such as architectural patterns, describe problems and solutions that have alternative scopes.
Maybe the description gives a better idea of a pattern, we have to come up, not with ways to program and we must not care of how and where the files will be placed. Take rails, which is a nice framework but to do some things in code you will make it more complicated then needed.
Web based programs are programs made to execute tasks of normal .exe programs and for this group it is hard, I find, to use pattern.
This is what I want most for the moment the MIS GX700 of 710 gaming notebook. My current laptop is 2 year and I think it becomes time to change a little bit.
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del.icio.us does still exists but it forwards to delicious.com