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  1. Memorize Text Notes - One Word At a Time details »
    www.labnol.org Posted 19 hours ago by Amit Agarwal feed details »

    A Tachistoscope can display information (like text, images, etc) before your eyes for a very small amount of time (few milliseconds) to help you memorize stuff and also...

  2. Using IFrame Shim to (partly) cover a Java applet details »
    www.oratransplant.nl Posted 28 weeks and 6 days ago by wilfred feed details »

    This week I had a conversation with someone who was interested in integrating Oracle Forms and JSF. They had some issues with the Forms Java applet and a JavaScript/CSS...

  3. Brainwaves in a browser details »
    blog.makezine.com Posted 7 days ago by Collin Cunningham feed details »

    Looking for something more interesting than random web vids to pass the time on a slow workday? Consider composing some brainwaves and perhaps even sharing them with...

  4. Processing, Ported to JavaScript details »
    createdigitalmotion.com Posted 6 days ago by Peter Kirn feed details »

    Processing derives its power from its use from Java, and using Java applets, you can run Processing sketches in a browser. (You can even use 3D — OpenGL included,...

  5. Live chat on #os200805 details »
    blogs.sun.com Posted 2 weeks ago by sch feed details »

    We're talking about OpenSolaris 2008.05 over on IRC, using the #os200805, from now until 2 p.m. Pacific Time. If you haven't got an IRC client, you can use freenode's...

  6. Content Injection Use Case Example details »
    www.modsecurity.org Posted 15 weeks and 6 days ago feed details »

    ModSecurity 2.5 introduces a really cool, yet somewhat obscure feature called Content Injection. The concept is pretty interesting as it allows you to inject any text...

  7. Play the Hydra Game online! details »
    www.ucalgary.ca Posted 14 weeks and 5 days ago by Richard Zach feed details »

    Nice! Andrej Bauer has implemented the Hydra Game in a Java applet. The Hydra Game, like Goodstein sequences, is a way of coding ordinals ≤ ε0 ... hence they provide...