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http://dotnetguts.blogspot.com/2007/02/ease-of-applying-globalization-and.html
A technical blog covering ASP.NET, C#, SQL, jQuery, and the broader .NET framework ecosystem with practical tutorials and code examples. This particular post walks through implementing globalization and localization in ASP.NET 2.0 step by step, making it a useful reference for developers working with multi-language web applications.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-13
https://gordonfontenot.com/
Gordon Fontenot's personal site collects his writing on iOS and Swift development, covering topics like function currying, functional programming patterns, and Xcode build settings. It's a great resource for developers interested in Swift best practices, test-driven iOS development, and open-source tools like the Tropos weather app.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
What information do you include in the README of a web project?
https://binyam.in/p/2023-03-16
Binyamin Aron Green, a UI designer and front-end developer, shares practical advice on structuring README files for web projects, covering everything from API documentation to licensing notes. The post originated as a Mastodon reply that outgrew the character limit, offering a concise and opinionated take on developer documentation best practices.
Blog Web Design | 2026-03-13
Richard J. Lorentz | Spirit One
https://spiritone.com/~jlorentz/email
A profile page for Richard J. Lorentz, a Computer Science professor at California State University Northridge who specializes in game-playing algorithms and Monte Carlo tree search. He is notable for co-creating the Amazons program Invader, the Havannah program Wanderer, and the Dots and Boxes program Matadors.
Personal Page Software | 2026-03-12
CSS Zen Garden: The Beauty of CSS Design
https://csszengarden.com/?cssfile=%2F213%2F213.css&page=1
CSS Zen Garden is a landmark web design showcase created by Dave Shea that demonstrates the power of CSS by applying different stylesheets to identical HTML, transforming the same page into wildly different visual experiences. Designers worldwide have contributed hundreds of unique CSS designs, making it both an inspiration gallery and a practical learning tool for anyone working with web layouts.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13
One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age | Digging through the Geocities Torrent
https://blog.geocities.institute/
Run by researcher Olia Lialina, this blog digs through the massive GeoCities torrent archive to surface, analyze, and celebrate the visual and cultural artifacts of early web culture. Expect screenshot showcases, interviews with creators, and thoughtful commentary on GIFs, MIDI, blingee stamps, and the forgotten aesthetics of the 1990s and 2000s web.
Blog Retro Computing | 2026-03-12
https://random.diamondbyte.org/
Random's personal corner of the web champions older software, legacy devices, and a deliberate rejection of modern AI-infused tech, built using Microsoft Expression Web 4 as a nod to classic web tools. The site features projects, a devices section, a guestbook, and webring participation, making it a cozy hub for like-minded fans of vintage computing culture.
Personal Page Retro Computing | 2026-03-13
https://mezlux.neocities.org/
Mez's Nexus is a handcrafted personal site on Neocities with a desktop-focused layout featuring a custom menu system and a button panel showcasing web badges. The site is still under active construction, giving it that classic early-web work-in-progress charm.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
Thou Art Programmer
http://drag.wootest.net/articles/isometry
A hobbyist programmer's tutorial-style article explaining isometric projection in video games, covering how perspective elimination works and how to implement an isometric tile renderer. Part of a larger personal site with sections on GP32 development, NES graphics, and sprite poses, this page digs into the math and code behind classic isometric game engines.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-17
https://harakiri.moe/
Juniper's personal homepage blends old-web aesthetics with a tech-savvy identity, covering Linux self-hosting, email hosting, and server specs alongside interests in languages, worldbuilding, and philosophy. The site features a guestbook, 88x31 buttons, a worldbuilding project link, and a lively mix of personal favorites spanning anime, music, and books.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-13