Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source
LQ bookmarks allows you to bookmark, tag, annotate and share links to Open Source and Linux related sites. It also allows you to access your bookmarks from any browser on any machine. The ability to share and see what others are sharing is called social bookmarking.
The easiest way to add a bookmark is by dragging the bookmarklet found here to your browser toolbar.
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List of HTTP status codes and their descriptions
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List of HTTP headers and what they mean
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Information about developing more secure PHP sites
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework, a programming tool that lets you build Web sites.
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This perl-script monitors webpages and sends you an e-mail notification whenever they're updated.
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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
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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.
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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.
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cRaig Forrester's Personal Web Site
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Web font examples
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