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Katherine Yang
https://kayserifserif.place/
Katherine Yang is an artist and programmer who describes herself as a 'poetic programmer,' building tools that sit at the intersection of code, language, and poetry. Her site showcases creative projects, blog-style thesis statements, and an intentionally crafted web presence that itself feels like a piece of art.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Daniel Rotter
https://danielrotter.at/
Daniel Rotter is an Austrian senior full-stack developer who writes technical blog posts covering PHP, JavaScript, Git, Linux CLI, testing practices, and tools like Neovim and Kubernetes. The site offers a steady stream of practical, opinionated posts aimed at working developers who want to sharpen their craft.
Blog 2026-03-12
Ralf Brown's Interrupt List - HTML Version
http://ctyme.com/rbrown.htm
An HTML conversion of Ralf Brown's legendary Interrupt List, one of the most comprehensive references for DOS interrupt calls ever assembled, featuring over 9000 linked pages and 350 searchable indexes. Created by Marc Perkel of Computer Tyme, this invaluable resource documents every known documented and undocumented DOS interrupt call, making it an essential bookmark for low-level and assembly language programmers.
Resource 2026-03-12
Welcome to Freewarejava.com, the place to find free Java applets, tutorials, references, Java books, and more!
http://freewarejava.com/
Freewarejava.com is a comprehensive directory of free Java applets, tutorials, books, and developer resources, boasting over 800 applets organized for both beginners and experienced developers. Visitors can browse source code, online Java books, JSP and servlet guides, and curated links to leading Java community sites.
Directory 2026-03-13
Indie GameDev Gaiden
https://gamedevgaiden.neocities.org/
Indie GameDev Gaiden is a curated link directory for aspiring and independent game developers, covering everything from physics and AI to rendering, audio, pixel art, and game design history. The collection spans tutorials, deep-dive articles, and dev stories on topics like behavior trees, collision detection, OpenGL, and the making of classics like Diablo II and Crash Bandicoot.
Resource 2026-03-12
SQL Injection Attacks by Example
http://unixwiz.net/techtips/sql-injection.html
Steve Friedl's detailed technical walkthrough of SQL injection attacks demonstrates real-world exploitation techniques step by step, from schema discovery to brute-force password guessing. Written as a narrative of an actual security engagement, it covers both attack methods and mitigations, making it an invaluable reference for developers and security professionals alike.
Resource 2026-03-13
https://0xff.nu/
Paul Glushak (hxii) is a Python developer and R&D team lead who shares his personal projects, productivity experiments, and developer rants in a clean minimalist format. The site showcases tools like Hajime (a static site generator), Boku (a task runner), and Dengonban, alongside a journal of reflections on ADHD productivity, work culture, and software craftsmanship.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Purdue Hackers Webring
https://ring.purduehackers.com/
A webring connecting members and alumni of the Purdue Hackers club, a student hacking and maker community at Purdue University. Notably, the ring software itself was written in Rust, reflecting the technical spirit of its members.
Webring 2026-03-13
easrng
https://easrng.net/
Em (easrng) is a self-described 'javascript witch' whose personal homepage blends terminal-style aesthetics with stamps, badges, and links reflecting her interests in programming, queer identity, and open web advocacy. The page features references to Nix, anti-Web3 sentiments, and piracy advocacy alongside fanart-style images and contact info for connecting across platforms.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Sending Email with PowerShell: Implicit and Explicit SSL | Nicholas Armstrong
https://nicholasarmstrong.com/2009/12/sending-email-with-powershell-implicit-and-explicit-ssl
Nicholas Armstrong's technical blog dives into practical Windows development challenges, with this post offering a detailed guide to sending email via PowerShell using both implicit and explicit SSL over Gmail's SMTP server. Complete with annotated code snippets and explanations of SSL differences, it's a useful reference for developers navigating PowerShell scripting on Windows.
Blog 2026-03-13