April 2009
Facebook PHP Tutorial
I will cover the basics of using the Facebook PHP library and how to get your application started, including:
1. Installing The Facebook Developer Application
2. Downloading The Facebook PHP Client Library
3. Creating Your Application
4. Hello Facebook! Example
5. FBML - Facebook Markup Language
6. Using the Facebook API
November 2008
reallysimplehistory - Google Code
by 1 other (via)Really Simple History is a lightweight JavaScript library for the management of bookmarking and browser history in Ajax/DHTML applications. RSH serializes application data in an internal JavaScript cache so that bookmarks and the back button can be used to return your application to an earlier state.
Originally developed by Brad Neuberg in 2005, RSH has won a large user base for its simplicity, ease of use and lack of dependency on any specific Ajax framework. It's written in plain old JavaScript and can be included on any site according to the terms of its BSD license.
In September 2007, Brian Dillard of Pathfinder Development came on board as maintainer and ongoing code steward for the project. A new version, with support for additional modern browsers (IE7, Safari, Opera), was released as RSH 0.6 on December 3, 2007.
April 2008
The Lightbox Clones Matrix « planetOzh
by 21 others (via)Comparison of various scripts that display images
and other objects in somehow cool CSS popups
October 2006
Benchmarks - LiteSpeed 2.1 vs Other Web Servers
Web Server Performance Comparison: LiteSpeed 2.1 VS
Rasterbar Software | Products | libtorrent
by 2 others
libtorrent is a C library that aims to be a good alternative to all the other bittorrent implementations around. It is a library and not a full featured client, although it comes with a working example client. The main goals of libtorrent are: to be cpu efficient, to be memory efficient, to be very easy to use
The libTorrent and rTorrent Project - Trac
by 2 others
LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C for *nix, with a focus on high performance and good code. The library differentiates itself from other implementations by transfering directly from file pages to the network stack. On high-bandwidth connections it is able to seed at 3 times the speed of the official client. The client uses ncurses and is ideal for use with screen or dtach. It supports saving of sessions and allows the user to add and remove torrents.
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