WordPress – Web Application of the Year
Saturday, May 28th, 2005WordPress (the software I’m using to display this blog thingy) was called Web Application of the Year for 2004. Maybe that’s why I’m using it… because it rocks.
WordPress (the software I’m using to display this blog thingy) was called Web Application of the Year for 2004. Maybe that’s why I’m using it… because it rocks.
Here’s an AIM bot that will record a message for someone who isn’t on AIM. Kinda cool, but there’s not much technical information on the website that I can build from to make my own bots.
This is the only decent profiler/debugger I’ve found so far. Let me know if there are others.
For PHP programmers, here’s a PDF presentation on using PEAR classes to make development faster.
Remote Scripting is cool because it doesn’t cause the entire page to reload, and is used for some cool web applications like Google Maps and Gmail for example. Here’s an example using Javascript Remote Scripting.
The ESP Game is kind of interesting. It is similar to the game Taboo. You are given some images and you have to give a word or a few words describing the image. If you guess the same as your partner, you get to move on. But, you can’t see your partner’s guess. If Google could figure out how to get people to identify images like this, their image search would be much better.
A detailed Javascript FAQ
I thought it was cool too see the image of the biggest week for Mschedule.com.
After a few posts on Slashdot and a link from my professor of the one and possibly only sections of EECS 398-1, Algorithms, Data Structures, and Advanced Applications, Sugih Jamin, I’ve become addicted to reading Paul Graham‘s articles mostly about Computer Science, Venture Capitalists, Start-Ups, and Programming Languages. Maybe I could be the founder of a start up. (Mschedule.com?) What do you think? The next Google?