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googlecode_cropped.jpgNeed to pick up a little AJAX knowledge to give your website a bit of polish? Have less than a robust knowledge of how databases work? Google Code University offers a heaping helping of computer science knowledge for free. Even better, the site includes a CS Curriculum Search, which can find programming topics within materials published by the world's computer science schools. So if you only need a specific bit of PHP knowledge to move a project along, you might find just what you're looking for without having to plunk down cash for a thick manual. Would-be hackers looking into Firefox extensions and basic JavaScript, this is a great place to start.
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Whenever I shop on my favorite store online I make sure that I have my
promotional code with me. It will help me save on my online purchases
and that means I can make use of my money to buy more stuff. read more »

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You've already seen how Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer compare in terms of speed, page load, and memory consumption with Kevin's unscientific (but thorough) performance tests. Now the Webmonkey site offers a snippet of JavaScript that lets you speed-test your browser yourself. This bit of code calculates how long the page takes to load and render completely in your browser—so you can use it on different browsers on your own computer, using your own network connection, to get an interesting comparison. We took the Webmonkey code, modified it slightly, hosted it, and now offer up a bookmarklet so you can test any page rendering speed yourself with a click of your toolbar. Here's our hosted read more »

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Google has always been in the habit of lending a helping hand to programmers in distress. This time around, the Code Search Team has introduced six new features to come in handy to the developers who work with such large bases of code that searching through them becomes an ordeal.

The first feature that Dmitry Barashev from the Google Code Search Team describes on the official blog is Code Outline, which displays, when hit, the structure of code written Java, C, C++, C#, Python, JavaScript a... read more »

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Unlike offline coupons that require you to bring an actual piece of paper to the store, online coupons work with codes and sometimes with special coupon links. Many read more »

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