Blog Tool Feature Comparison Table
Pas mal complet, il manques des outils et ça va rendre le tableau plus difficile à lire, un bel apreçu fonctionnel.
[Via Scripting News] #
Pas mal complet, il manques des outils et ça va rendre le tableau plus difficile à lire, un bel apreçu fonctionnel.
[Via Scripting News] #
DOM Inspector Tutorial
Un des features intéressant de Mozilla, ça fait partie des belles surprises réservées aux développeurs... Oui Madame la Rousse, c'est la règle de mon blog, j'écris comme bon il me semble. Ce n'est pas le cas pour les papiers plus formels, mais c'est un blogue, c'est intime et cru. Voilà!
[MozillaZine] #
Un des features intéressant de Mozilla, ça fait partie des belles surprises réservées aux développeurs... Oui Madame la Rousse, c'est la règle de mon blog, j'écris comme bon il me semble. Ce n'est pas le cas pour les papiers plus formels, mais c'est un blogue, c'est intime et cru. Voilà!
[MozillaZine] #
Wcc Radio and Frontier Docserver
3rd party mirror of the Userland documentation server with updates and comments. Pas mal pratique lorsque mon Usertalk dérape...
[Via Roland Tanglao's Weblog] #
3rd party mirror of the Userland documentation server with updates and comments. Pas mal pratique lorsque mon Usertalk dérape...
[Via Roland Tanglao's Weblog] #
Will the blog bubble burst?
Sure. But it'll be like most Internet bubbles: the real bubble is in attention. Napster got a lot of attention a couple of years ago. That bubble has "burst," but there's actually more filetrading going on now than there was then. It's just not on the cover of newsmagazines. Similarly, someone will soon announce that blogs are "over," but weblogging will continue at a higher rate than it's going on now. It will just have become part of normal life. We don't hear much about the "electric light revolution" anymore, but that doesn't mean we've all returned to candles.... #
Sure. But it'll be like most Internet bubbles: the real bubble is in attention. Napster got a lot of attention a couple of years ago. That bubble has "burst," but there's actually more filetrading going on now than there was then. It's just not on the cover of newsmagazines. Similarly, someone will soon announce that blogs are "over," but weblogging will continue at a higher rate than it's going on now. It will just have become part of normal life. We don't hear much about the "electric light revolution" anymore, but that doesn't mean we've all returned to candles.... #


