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  1. Just Enough ownCloud on a Raspberry Pi aims at providing a low stress method of experimenting with some cool hardware in the form of the Raspberry Pi and some neat software in the form of the free Dropbox alternative ownCloud.

  2. So You Wanna Do the Stuff Well, Eh?
    A collection of tips, ideas, and observations from a guy who's figuring it out as he goes too
    Adam Vermeer
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  5. Thymio II Virtual Machine
    Instructions and Assembly language
    Jacques Supcik
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  6. A BS free introduction to freelancing for web developers. This guide is also useful for freelancers that want to improve their game. Presented by http://recurvoice.com : Save time and automate your recurring invoices

  7. Paradigmanın Neresindesiniz?
    Gider (Cost) Dünyasından, Gelir (Throughput) Dünyasına doğru...
    Utkan Uluçay

    Balık için su neyse, bizim için de paradigma odur. Sınırlarımızı, yaşama ve iş yapma biçimimizi belirler. Mevcut paradigmanın içindeyken, paradigmanın değiştiğini fark edemiyoruz. Ancak biz fark etmesek bile paradigma yine de değişiyor! Gider Dünyası bitti, Gelir Dünyasındayız. Hazır mısınız?

  8. Quick Web Worker With JavaScript
    Learn to work with HTML & web worker
    Sandeep Kumar Patel

    Implement Concurrency using Web Worker.Develop dedicated and shared worker quickly using JavaScript.

  9. Gyronorm.js
    Using accelerometer and gyroscope on mobile web applications
    Doruk Eker

    You can access accelerometer and gyroscope data on a mobile device using JavaScript. However the values are not consistent across different devices and browsers. This book covers details on how to use Gyronorm.js (a light-weight, open-source JavaScript library) to normalise this data for your web applications.

  10. Virolaisen yhtiön perustaminen ja operointi
    Kaikki mitä Sinun on hyvä tietää Virolaisen yhtiön omistamisesta.
    Mikk Maal

    Virolaisen Yhtiön Perustaminen ja Operointi

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  12. Coleridge and the Poetics of Obscurity
    The Charge of Obscurity in Coleridge's Poetry
    Len Epp

    This is the fifth chapter of my DPhil thesis, Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity. In my doctoral research, I explored why we attribute pro-democratic significance to 'clarity' and anti-democratic significance to 'obscurity' in politics, philosophy and literature. In this chapter, I consider the function of obscurity in Coleridge’s early poetry, in the reactionary defence of poetic obscurity in the Biographia Literaria, and in the construction of the ‘mystery’ poems.

  13. Coleridge and the Project of The Friend
    The Politics of Obscurity in the Three Versions of The Friend
    Len Epp

    This is the fourth chapter of my DPhil thesis, Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity. In my doctoral research, I explored why we attribute pro-democratic significance to 'clarity' and anti-democratic significance to 'obscurity' in politics, philosophy and literature. In this chapter I discuss how, in the project of The Friend, Coleridge acknowledges that obscurity has a central but paradoxical function in the reception and representation of his work.

  14. Enduring CSS
    Architect and maintain large-scale CSS codebases
    Ben Frain

    Learn how to write CSS for any size project. CSS that endures continual iteration, multiple authors and yet always produces predictable results. Enduring CSS is a robust and proven approach to authoring and maintaining style sheets at scale. Written by the author of the traditionally published 'Responsive Web Design with HTML5 & CSS3'.

  15. Coleridge's Obscure Publicity
    Radical Journalism and the Crisis of Revolution
    Len Epp

    This is the third chapter of my DPhil thesis, Coleridge and Romantic Obscurity. In my doctoral research, I explored why we attribute pro-democratic significance to 'clarity' and anti-democratic significance to 'obscurity' in politics, philosophy and literature In this chapter, I discuss the development of Coleridge's early political views and his anxieties concerning the effects of political writing on the indeterminate ‘people’.