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  1. List of HTTP status codes and their descriptions
    01-21-2008 to , , by dosnlinux
  2. List of HTTP headers and what they mean
    01-21-2008 to , , by dosnlinux
  3. Information about developing more secure PHP sites
    01-21-2008 to , , by dosnlinux
  4. Django is a high-level Python Web framework, a programming tool that lets you build Web sites.
    01-09-2008 to , , , , , by muha
  5. This perl-script monitors webpages and sends you an e-mail notification whenever they're updated.
    10-08-2007 to , , , , , by apeekaboo
  6. One of my most valuable tools as a web developer working in Linux, is Firefox. I think I can safely assume that you’re familiar with the Firefox web browser if you’re reading this post. However, you may not be familiar with some of the tools to assist
  7. I see people asking around in the forums quite often about which tools to use for web development in Linux. Here are some tools and instructions for setting up your gnome-based Linux distributions to handle all your web development needs.
  8. As a web developer and programmer, I prefer to use a powerful text editor over WYSIWYG software. I write code using HTML/XHTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, MySQL, Ruby, etc. The standard text editor that comes with GNOME is much more powerful than you may know.
    09-30-2007 to , , , , by MicahCarrick
  9. cRaig Forrester's Personal Web Site
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  10. Web font examples
    04-11-2007 to , , , by dosnlinux

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