Jul 29 2009
Jul 28 2009
Readings
Most of the time, I have been sharing the links that I found interesting via Twitter and Facebook but, from now I will be posting them as a blog post so that people subscribing and reading my blog can view all the links I’m sharing in one place at same instance. I did use Delicious to do similar task in the past but it just didn’t work due to various reasons. The links post won’t be more than one per day hopefully and I also hope that you will get some extra information from them
Here are the links for today:
- http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2009/06/18/simplifying-css-selectors/ The cost of using CSS selectors
- http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2009/04/27/loading-scripts-without-blocking/ Loading Scripts Without Blocking
- http://www.nczonline.net/blog/2009/07/28/the-best-way-to-load-external-javascript/ The best way to load external JavaScript
- http://www.developer.com/mgmt/article.php/3831821 Four Crucial Factors for improving caching: Volatility, frequency of access, cost to recreate and size in cache
- http://martinfowler.com/articles/designDead.html Is Design Dead? This is one of the most quoted article by Martin Fowler when talking about eXtreme Programming (XP). Even though, it’s old but definitely worth looking at
- http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204886304574308233570132684.html How to Stop New York’s Meltdown or call it one of the big states in the crisis

Jul 22 2008
Ubuntu Tweak and way to go
Ubuntu Tweak is the must have tool for any ubuntu users. The new version is 0.3.4 and it has helped me quite a lot to tweak Ubuntu Hardy settings easily. So Ubuntu users and lovers go and grab this magnificient tool and make most out of your Ubuntu.
Happy Tweaking!

Jul 08 2008
Handy cheat sheet aka reference guide collection links
According to the author, this is a collection of cheat sheets and reference guides links related to various tech components and languages from VIM to CSS to Javascript to LINQ to Design Patterns especially dedicated to .NET and ALT.NET developers. But really these links could prove to be handy to all developers and IT professionals. Here is the link.




