Web Developers Carnival - Issue #12
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2009/08/10 08:46 PM
Welcome to the August 10, 2009 edition of web developers.In this edition we have a wide variety of topics. From a question of an oil crises crippling the internet, to affordable shopping carts. A stern warning to those webmasters practising link exchanges. ALso included is a post about Documenting your software, as well as some tips on raising christian kids in this internet, facebook, twitter age.
Enjoy and have fun.
Alisha Harmann presents 25 Excellent Web Apps for Searching, Bookmarking, and Browsing Open Courseware posted at Best Online Universities.com.
Tim presents Link Exchanges – A Warning to all Webmasters posted at Search Engine Optimisation.
.NET
00FF00 presents Will peak oil log the internet off? posted at ooffoo, saying, "Ooffoo answers the question “will peak oil log the internet off?” with a firm “no”. But take heed – creativity and change will be needed. Are you ready?"
General
Douglas T presents What's Your Feed? posted at Thoughts on Design.
Anne Simone presents 100 Best Blogs for Librarians of the Future posted at Learn-gasm.
Gregory E. Rouse presents FREE Online Office Programs posted at Free Online Business.org, saying, "FreeOnlineBusiness.org the site that finds and posts FREE software and tools for running an online business!"
Brooklyn White presents 100 Tips for Raising Christian Kids in the Facebook Age posted at Online Bible Colleges.
Jeff Staddon presents Why We Don't Document our Software posted at Looking at Software, saying, "Analysis of why (for hire) programmers don't write documentation."
PHP
Steve Patterson presents Wordpress Plugins for Better Posting posted at Technology, saying, "A couple great wordpress plugins improve the content that is posted to your site from freelance authors."
Web 2.0
Bernadus Prihandoko presents Scripty 2 posted at Newell and Budge, saying, "Introduction to Scripty2"
Sell It! on the Web presents Affordable Shopping Cart Platforms for New Business Owners posted at Bill Hazelton, saying, "Recommendations on some of the most affordable shopping cart platforms for new e-commerce site owners and web developers."
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