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"But is there truly a need, on the net, for representative encapsulation of what a paper collectively thinks?" http://t.co/8nQZVp4m
Böses Amazon! Einfach so das Urheben erleichtern und dann auch noch 40% Tantiemen zahlen. http://t.co/1SLD04Ml (via @marcelweiss)
Omnomnom http://t.co/CSm3QMde #fb
Ruhepause für @herdog http://t.co/CSQEwaSY at @she____ place.
Reminder: Towel Day (http://t.co/5p38vIq1) Twittagessen im Käuzchen/Wien am 25.05.2012, 17:30h http://t.co/LCCOq8lN #twittagessen-1626
Reminder: Towel Day (http://t.co/5p38vIq1) Twittagessen im Käuzchen/Wien am 25.05.2012, 17:30h http://t.co/LCCOq8lN #twittagessen-1626
My WTF moment of the month: "The earth is not rotating" http://t.co/ZXK980Ym /cc @fatmike182 Gibts die Wahnsinnigen auch bei uns?
Falls Ihr noch eine Einschlafhilfe braucht: http://t.co/32QaCJj6 (PDF) @fatmike182 @flommm @georgholzer
Great Scott! http://t.co/5Zyk03UU
Whimsyshire, Where Dreams Come True (Diablo 3 Cow Level with Ponies!) http://t.co/ziiItriO #fb
Was ich gern mal beim Lifeball sehen wuerde: http://t.co/OJB8f49H (in Originalbesetzung, wenn moeglich)
PhantomJS is a headless WebKit with JavaScript API. CasperJS is a navigation scripting & testing utility that runs on top/alongside of PhantomJS.
If you’re thinking “headless WebKit??!!?”, then it might be easier for you picture PhantomJS as a web inspector console that can be injected into any web page that you want, then accessed and used.
CasperJS makes it alot easier for you to navigate around a web page testing as you go. To be fair, my explanations don’t do these two tools enough justice. Please visit http://phantomjs.org/ and http://casperjs.org/ for a better explanation and more advanced features that aren’t covered here.
You have come to part 2 of this JavaScript Design Patterns series. It's been a little while since part 1, so you might want to refresh yourself on the Singleton, Composite, and Facade patterns. This time around, you learn about the Adapter, Decorator, and Factory patterns.
@sinnsausen http://t.co/dWg1F4Fz
The type-awareand schema-aware features of XSLT 2.0 can greatly assist you when you debug a stylesheet, and improve stylesheetquality and robustness in handling all input data. Learn how to use type-aware and schema-aware XSLT 2.0 during the debugging and testing processto avoid common issueswith invalid paths, incorrect assumptionsabout data types, and cardinalities. Also, find examplesof XSLT stylesheets that contain errors that would notbe caughtifschema-aware featureswerenotin use, and discover how explicitly specifying types results in useful error messages.
Thisarticle takesa detailed look at the design principles, the basis for deploying VPN, and the IPSECprotocol concept, providing a description of thegeneral features of IPSECand of the mechanisms required for itsimplementation. This article was speciallyselected for translation bydeveloperWorks Russia as an example of developerWorks world-wide offerings.
The Gang ofFour'sInterpreter design pattern encourages extending a languageby building a new language from it. Most functional languages letyou extend the languagein a variety of ways, such as operator overloading and pattern matching. Although Java™ doesn't permitanyofthesetechniques, next-generation JVM languages do, with varying implementation details. In this article, Neal Ford investigateshow Groovy, Scala, and Clojure realizethe intent of the Interpreter design pattern byallowing functional extensions in ways thatJava does not.