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Quick question: I have seen that having a journal for development, and this could be paper, app, online tool, etc. What I am looking for is either a mac app or online app that I can write in that has multiple diaries that helps me to stay organized and not lose my ideas, or ideas that I have just read.
Thank you for your ideas or what works best for you.
Rob
Try Evernote. I have also tried using TiddlyWiki. Evernote and Skitch combination works great.
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I want to develop a game with rooms. And I'd like to use a framework for that.
I've searched for good frameworks but not found what I need. Can anybody suggest something? thanks
First, take a look on HTML engines. Some frameworks is craftyjs and melonJS.
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I want to learn HTML 5 and I am wondering where can i find best resources for HTML 5.
It would be great if you share link/resources with examples.
Please provide your suggestions.
Thank You.
To begin, I recommend you to try the Code School's HTML5 & CSS3 course.
Each course contains a video and pastebin-like exercices.
Not free, but cheap and very useful!
Their website : http://www.codeschool.com
If you are looking for something basic why dont you try w3schools everything is there. http://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_intro.asp.
or else you can see some code examples and learn them by playing with the codes
http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/
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As the great development of HTML5,I think it is the right time to learn much more about HTML5, so can you tell me some good sites which introduce much knowledge about HTML5. thx a millious,my friends
You should google for it. Still I would suggest -
http://diveintohtml5.info/
http://html5doctor.com/
www.w3school.com is also best site for learning HTML5
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I've looked at What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? to find some books to read. The books are needed for my train trip each day to/from work and having a book on 960 pages is just a bit over kill in my opinion. Therefore i'm looking for an alternative to code complete which is just a bit smaller and maybe something like 2-300 pages.
Does anyone have a suggestion? Thanks.
The Pragmatic Programmer - pragmatic and light.
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I need to draw some simple network topology charts, suggestions of some good tools appreciated.
Edit: love freeware :-)
Try Dia - it's open source and cross platform.
SmartDraw is the best there is. It costs, but is worth the dosh.
Easy to use, full of features, good looking and for free - yEd.
Graphviz is great if you want the layout to be automatic.
Omnigraffle if you want to do it by hand and have a Mac.
NetworkNotepad is a useful, if quirky, programme.