Below is the most recent twenty links I have added to my del.icio.us account; del.icio.us is an online bookmark community. For every bookmark in your personal list, you can see who else has that link bookmarked and view their other links. It is a neat way to find new sites that you would find interesting and an excellent way to keep your bookmarks in a location accessible by any internet connected computer.
Links last retrieved: Mon Oct 6 20:36:23 2008 MDT
- Code::Blocks programming dev
- A free IDE that is built using wxWidgets.
- Know Your FPU c programming
- A lengthy article on converting floating point to integer without using a typical cast.
- A Better NSLog() objective-c
- A diagram of how to build a class that wraps the variadic NSLog() function.
- `+new' versus `+alloc', `-init' objective-c
- A good explanation of why to [[object alloc] init] versus [object new].
- calc2latex LaTeX
- A macro for OpenOffice/NeoOffice to convert Calc tables to LaTeX tables.
- HammerHead Rhythm Station - Introduction music audio
- HammerHead lives on!
- Save and Restore Desktop Icon Layout in Windows Vista :: the How-To Geek vista windows
- Fix the broke as hell behavior of Windows changing icon locations at random.
- stock.xchng - the leading free stock photography site images
- Bomb The Bass feat. Justin Warfield - Bug Powder Dust (La Funk Mob Remix) music
- Seriously funky beat. It's begging for a sample.
- svn branching best practices (in practice) :: snax svn howto programming
- A simple, to the point, tutorial on how branching works in Subversion
- CSS Decorative Gallery webdev CSS
- A cool bit of CSS for picture galleries
- 50 Things Everyone Should Know How To Do | Marc and Angel Hack Life howto misc
- An interesting list with links to some very good articles
- Salary Negotiation - 32 Job Negotiation Tips | Negotiation Experts job.research
- Tips for negotiating a salary when interviewing for a job
- How to achieve Gigabit speeds with Linux linux
- A tutorial listing some settings for tuning a Linux machine on a gigabit network.
- Turn off Windows Vista TCP Auto-Tuning at JeremyWeisser.com Windows Vista
- How disable and enable Vista's TCP auto tuning





