I'm a fresh baked Galaxy Tab user. So far I've used it for browsing the intertubes and reading ebooks, and I must say it does both pretty well. However, I'd agree that some more screen estate wouldn't hurt, especially…
+1 for Software Engineering Radio, I listen to it on a regular basis and like it a lot. For other software-related podcasts, I recommend FLOSS Weekly (http://twit.tv/FLOSS). They cover interesting open source projects…
W3C used to recommend the title to be less than 64 characters in length: http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/TITLE.html.
Don't try doing any real work with it at first. I made that mistake a couple times, only to learn that trying to get anything done using a tool I don't know (no matter how great and useful it is) can only lead to…
This piece is quite charming: "If arithmetic overflow is a fatal error, some fascist pig with a read-only mind is trying to enforce machine independence." (Item 154)
There's also MultipleIEs (http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE) -- I have it installed on a VirtualBox to run IE6 beside IE8. I mostly use it to test jQuery/JavaScript code and it suffices.
I'm a fresh baked Galaxy Tab user. So far I've used it for browsing the intertubes and reading ebooks, and I must say it does both pretty well. However, I'd agree that some more screen estate wouldn't hurt, especially…
+1 for Software Engineering Radio, I listen to it on a regular basis and like it a lot. For other software-related podcasts, I recommend FLOSS Weekly (http://twit.tv/FLOSS). They cover interesting open source projects…
W3C used to recommend the title to be less than 64 characters in length: http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/TITLE.html.
Don't try doing any real work with it at first. I made that mistake a couple times, only to learn that trying to get anything done using a tool I don't know (no matter how great and useful it is) can only lead to…
This piece is quite charming: "If arithmetic overflow is a fatal error, some fascist pig with a read-only mind is trying to enforce machine independence." (Item 154)
There's also MultipleIEs (http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE) -- I have it installed on a VirtualBox to run IE6 beside IE8. I mostly use it to test jQuery/JavaScript code and it suffices.