
Links for July 12th
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A List Apart: Articles: Introduction to RDFa II - Second in an introductory series on RDFa from Mark Birkbeck.
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FontStruct | Build, Share, Download Fonts - Online font creation tool, download as TTF.
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Fontifier - Your own handwriting on your computer! - Transform a sample of your handwriting into a font - how beneficial this will be may depend on how readable your handwriting is...
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Baseline Rhythm Calculator - Calculates font sizes and line heights for all main elements from a base font size that can be copied into your stylesheet.
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gae-json-rest - Google Code - Library and sample code for a REST style JSON interface for Google App Engine.
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HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques You’ll Soon Be Using - Nettuts+ - Tutorial describing how to style a blog using new features in HTML5 and CSS3.
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BBC - BBC Internet Blog: Glow JavaScript library open source release - More details on the release of the Glow Javascript Library.
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BBC - Glow JavaScript Library - Javascript library and widget set with wide browser compatibility.
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Infrastructures.Org: Best Practices in Automated Systems Administration and Infrastructure Architecture: Chaos - Discussion of management practices which lead to problems and manifesto for better system administration.
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The Pragmatic Bookshelf | Read Our Magazines - New, free magazine from Pragmatic Bookshelf: "Our aim is to create a real 21st century version of that oh-so-last-century medium, the magazine. Since nobody, least of all us, knows what that actually means, we’ll be iterating (a.k.a. “making it up”) as we go along."
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Category:OWASP Guide Project - OWASP - Comprehensive advice for building secure websites with J2EE, ASP.NET, and PHP code samples.
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Hacker News | Your Résumé Won't Get You Hired - Cover letter tips, including whether or not you should bother writing one.
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HTML5 Drag and drop demonstration - HTML5 drag and drop in action, working in Firefox 3.5, Safari 4 and IE8.
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