Country Code TLD Visualization
Web Development No Comments »Here’s a really great visualization of the top level domains of the world listed by iso country code and sized by population.
Via: Bytelevel and BoingBoing.
Here’s a really great visualization of the top level domains of the world listed by iso country code and sized by population.
Via: Bytelevel and BoingBoing.
Whenever I have a how-to computing question I usually hit up lifehacker. They seem to have the answer to most every question like this one: “What’s the best way to remote control my Mac from my PC?”. Here are some helpful posts on this topic. I’ll let them explain:
I’ve been working for blipback.com for a while now. This is an old reference on mashable.com but a good introduction to what we’re doing with video commenting, mashups, and social networks. Also, you can see me in the widget!
If you have any experience with Quicksilver and use Eclipse then you’ll love the Quick Access feature (ctrl+3) new to Europa. Thanks to my colleague Jon for pointing this out some time ago.
I’ve been reading this book: Beginning EJB 3 Application Development: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) which uses Glassfish as it’s primary JEE application server.
Here’s a quick setup tutorial for using Glassfish with Eclipse and developing EJB3:
http://www.webagesolutions.com/knowledgebase/javakb/jkb005/index.html
If you’re using Jboss, here’s a recommended starter project for eclipse:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=StarterSkeletonEclipseProject
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