The whole point of teams is to allow different specialties to complement one
another and achieve the extraordinary, so it can only be a good thing to
reduce the barriers between them. This article shows how to eliminate the
interdependency between HTML design skills and XML processing.
XML is being applied on all business fronts for internal and external data
exchange, transcoding between domains, archival, and powering dynamic and
sometimes real-time Web sites. Yet all this technological weaving ties
together more than just data; there's also a human aspect. Engineers trade
schemas and specifications between one another, and each engineer is expected
to understand and be able to integrate those specifications. This, of course,
is an accepted facet of our lives, but it belies a problem.
As XML usage has grown ubiquitous, so has this web of dependency. First
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This article explains how to overclock the FSB on Clevo D900K derived models
like the Alienware M7700, the Sager NP9750, and the Eurocom F-Bomb. This
technique is NOT for the faint-of-heart. You will be playing around with the
frequency generator on your motherboard. Frequency=Heat and Heat=Damage. Be
careful. If you fry your electronics, I will [...]
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In 2009 I uploaded a video to YouTube showing an Arduino measuring the
rotational speed of a basic computer fan. It was one of a number of YouTube
videos I did as I was studying for a Masters in Computer Science. This
particular module was an embedded systems programming course, with a bit of
electronics [...]
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Many of you will know of xeyes, a cute little app that has been around for
decades. The eyes follow you as you move your mouse around the screen. . I
don’t know why I thought about it ( I have been setting up unix servers
lately ), but I was inspired to do some [...]
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