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http://theocacao.com/document.page/445
Scott Stevenson's Theocacao covers Mac OS X and Cocoa/Objective-C development tips, including this page highlighting lesser-known but highly useful keyboard shortcuts for Mac apps and the Finder. The site also promotes his O'Reilly book on Cocoa and Objective-C, making it a valuable resource for Mac developers and power users alike.
https://spaulmark.github.io/
Spencer Paulmark's personal developer page showcases two original programming projects, including Big Brother Bots, a simulation game with 300+ premade casts and complex state management, and Project LSG, an experimental social network visualizer built on real online game data. Clean and minimal, the site offers source code links and blog posts for each project, giving a peek into the developer's interests in social simulation and network visualization.
http://allneonlike.org/credits.php
All Neon Like is Crissy's fanlisting collective and credits page, meticulously listing every tool, template, font, and graphic resource used to build the site across its years of operation from 2007 to 2023. The credits page itself serves as a snapshot of the old-web webmaster toolkit, referencing beloved resources like Dafont, Subtle Patterns, FileZilla, and various icon packs.
https://webringdemo.netlify.app/
Nerds of the 90s is a demo webring project built to showcase how webrings work, using a nostalgic 90s internet theme as its example subject. The site includes member listings, an embed code snippet for badges, and instructions for forking the project to host your own webring on Github.
https://pngwen.sdf.org/
Pngwen's Den is a personal site hosted on SDF focused on vintage and retro computing, with posts covering Commodore 64 assembly, the RCA 1802 processor membership card builds, and the Logo programming language. The site has an old-web charm complete with web pets, a guestbook, and membership in retro-themed webrings like the Retronaut Webring.
https://jimmy.ofisia.name/page/hotline-webring
Hotline Webring is a modern revival of the classic 90s webring concept, created by Jim Ofisia, a climate-conscious designer from Surabaya, Indonesia. The page explains the history and purpose of webrings and invites visitors to join or browse participating sites through previous, next, and random navigation links.
https://jmtd.net/
Jonathan Dowland's personal site covers a broad mix of computing interests including Debian, Amiga, software, hardware, and a PhD, alongside art, 3D printing, music, and cultural archiving. The attached weblog features recent posts on topics ranging from lava lamps to FOSDEM conference talks, reflecting an active technical and creative mind.
http://browserhacks.com/
Browserhacks is an extensive reference collection of browser-specific CSS and JavaScript hacks, letting developers target particular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and others with precision. Created by Kitty Giraudel, Tim Pietrusky, and Fabrice Weinberg, it organizes hacks by browser and type (selector, media query, JavaScript, supports), complete with live tests to verify which hacks still work.
https://fansite-directory.net/
Fansite-Directory.net is a curated link directory cataloging fan sites across categories including female celebrities, male celebrities, film and television, and music groups. With 156 fan sites listed since August 2015, it serves as a handy hub for discovering dedicated fan communities across entertainment.
https://jamesfriend.com.au/pce-js/ibmpc-win
James Friend's PCE.js project brings vintage computing history to life by running an emulated 286 IBM PC/XT with Windows 3.0 directly in your browser, no installation required. Built as a port of Hampa Hug's PCE emulator, the project also includes demos of classic Mac Plus environments and iconic games like Wolf3D, Civilization, and Monkey Island.