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QR Code Generator from the ZXing Project
Generate a QR Code (2D barcode) representing a vcard, url, email address, geo location, or just a piece of text. QR Codes are readable by newer mobile phones.
Added: Sun Feb 07 2010; URL: http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/;
id = 198
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StringTemplate
StringTemplate is a java template engine (with ports for C# and Python) for generating source code, web pages, emails, or any other formatted text output. StringTemplate is particularly good at multi-targeted code generators, multiple site skins, and internationalization/localization.
Its distinguishing characteristic is that it strictly enforces model-view separation unlike other engines.
Added: Thu Jul 12 2007; URL: http://www.stringtemplate.org/;
id = 82
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Fins is a modern web application framework written in Pike.
Fins uses the MVC design architecture, and thus is similar Ruby on Rails. Like Rails, Fins avoids the tendency to have configuration files that repeat what is already written in code. By having the code be the configuration, mistakes, omissions and duplication of effort are avoided and designer and developer efficiency is maximized.
While Fins is currently very early in its development lifecycle, it's already very usable for production deployments.
Added: Fri Dec 09 2005; URL: http://hww3.riverweb.com/space/pike/Fins;
id = 60
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Learn Python The Hard Way
This is the site for the book "Learn Python The Hard Way". The book is a very beginner book for people who want to learn to code. If you can already code then the book will probably drive you insane. It's intended for people who have no coding chops to build up their skills before starting a more detailed book.
You can download the book here.
Added: Thu Oct 07 2010; URL: http://learnpythonthehardway.org/index;
id = 201
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Wolfram|Alpha
Today's Wolfram|Alpha is the first step in an ambitious, long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone. You enter your question or calculation, and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and growing collection of data to compute the answer.
Built with Mathematica—which is itself the result of more than 20 years of development at Wolfram Research—Wolfram|Alpha's core code base now exceeds 5 million lines of symbolic Mathematica code. Running on supercomputer-class compute clusters, Wolfram|Alpha makes extensive use of the latest generation of web and parallel computing technologies, including webMathematica and gridMathematica.
Added: Sat May 16 2009; URL: http://www.wolframalpha.com/;
id = 189