webjitsu.blogspot.com
WebJitsu | Web app development with Google App Engine, Python, Django, jQuery and everything inbetween
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Web app development with Google App Engine, Python, Django, PHP, WordPress and jQuery. Friday, 2 October 2009. Sausage Fest, strike that, FOWA 2009. Day 1 included some fantastic talks. Highlights for me? Day 2 is off with a bang! Britt Selvitelle (Twitter) threw out two points of note: 1) an upcoming release of Twitter Labs (currently in development); 2) the notion of whacking in an API with start-up alpha releases (we're on the same page, dude! Posted by Web Jitsu. 2 October 2009 at 05:06. All I can sa...
webjitsu.blogspot.com
WebJitsu | Web app development with Google App Engine, Python, Django, jQuery and everything inbetween
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Web app development with Google App Engine, Python, Django, PHP, WordPress and jQuery. Friday, 23 January 2009. JQuery min-height problem in IE7. I mentioned in my previous post. So, first instantiate your Dialog, passing in those constructor arguments acceptable to IE7:. ConfDialog").dialog({autoOpen: false, bgiframe: true, buttons: buttons, modal: true});. Next open the Dialog and reset the min-height attribute to zero:. Ui-dialog-content").css("min-height", "0");. Posted by Web Jitsu. Input type="text...
theorangetulips.com
Cyberphobia
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Your Random Security Blog. Easy CSRF Protection on AppEngine. Posted by Daniel Filed under security. As mentioned in my previous post, this blog runs on AppEngine, and is based on Nick Johnson's Bloggart. Software. Making a few tweaks to the original application, I noticed that the administration interface does not have CSRF. That is part of the Google OAuth libraries. I present to you: xsrfutil.py. Adding the @xsrfutil.xsrf protect decorator to the handler functions you'd like to protect,.
hrishibakshi.com
Hrishi's blog
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Cr-48 Chrome Notebook Review. Posted by Hrishikesh Bakshi Filed under chrome os. I got the cr-48 Google Chrome OS notebook on Monday, two weeks after I saw the 'Test drive a cr-48’ notice in Chrome. Tl;dr review: The Cr-48 is great for web apps. Slick. Flash, JavaScript render really fast. Boots up in. The web seems snappier on my notebook. JavaScript and Flash render faster than on my laptop (which has a 2GHz 64-bit processor and 3GB RAM. 23 December, 2010. Hrishikesh Bakshi Design by : styleshout.
hrishibakshi.com
Hrishi's blog
http://www.hrishibakshi.com/tag/ssh
Cr-48 Chrome Notebook Review. Posted by Hrishikesh Bakshi Filed under chrome os. I got the cr-48 Google Chrome OS notebook on Monday, two weeks after I saw the 'Test drive a cr-48’ notice in Chrome. Tl;dr review: The Cr-48 is great for web apps. Slick. Flash, JavaScript render really fast. Boots up in. The web seems snappier on my notebook. JavaScript and Flash render faster than on my laptop (which has a 2GHz 64-bit processor and 3GB RAM. 23 December, 2010. Hrishikesh Bakshi Design by : styleshout.
hrishibakshi.com
Chrome OS file manager - Hrishi's blog
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Chrome OS file manager. Posted by Hrishikesh Bakshi Filed under chrome os, file manager, file shelf, cr-48. Chrome OS has got a hidden file manager which I accidentally discovered. The file manager (titled File Shelf) Press CTRL M lets you access files like windows explorer. USB. Files are also accessible. However, this feature is not polished yet. I was unable to move files between folders. One feature I would really like is ability to zip/unzip files. 24 May, 2011. Blog comments powered by Disqus.
hrishibakshi.com
Hrishi's blog
http://www.hrishibakshi.com/tag/bloog
Posted by Hrishikesh Bakshi Filed under Bloogart. I changed the back-end of this site from Bloog. Bloggart is easier to customize than Bloog. Also the editor for Bloog lacked basics like support for markup languages and the ability to save a post as draft. 20 November, 2010. Hrishikesh Bakshi Design by : styleshout.
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Libcoffee.net
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Quintessential geek, otaku, caffeine addict, and avid technology enthusiast. When not wasting time poking things on his computer, likes to write the occasional rant on technology, Linux and life in general. Libcoffee.net on Github. Wed, Oct 21 09. Libcoffee.net's source code is now released at http:/ github.com/zanglang/libcoffee. Under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike. License, with which the end result is what you are reading right now. ;) The codebase is by no means. Django blog engine [2].
dangerousprototypes.com
7400 competition: Entries and reader’s choice « Dangerous Prototypes
http://dangerousprototypes.com/2012/11/07/7400-competition-entries-and-readers-choice-2
All our stuff @ Seeed Studio. Big Box of Parts 4. Bus Pirate accessories 16. Digital radio data 52. Hacker Camp Shenzhen 44. Sick of Beige 23. USB IR Toy 17. Week in review 214. What did you buy? 7400 competition: Entries and reader’s choice. Posted on Wednesday, November 7th, 2012 in 7400 contest. Here’s a (hopefully) complete list of entries in the Open 7400 Competition. A few commentators will receive free PCB codes as a thank you for voting. Check out the list below. TV Auto-off from the ’80s. Build ...
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NASA Confirms -Super Human Abilities Gained · Guardian Liberty Voice
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If You Ask Me. To search in site, type your keyword and hit enter. NASA Confirms -Super Human Abilities Gained. May 29, 2013. Http:/ guardianlv.com/2013/05/nasa-confirms-super-human-abilities-gained/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="Share on Twitter" rel="nofollow" Follow on Facebook. Connect on Linked in. Ever wanted to be in more than one place at a time? What is Sun Gazing? What happens to the body during Sun Gazing? What’s Beyond Healing? Apparently this walking barefoot part is the most important aspec...
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