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Crash into Python
Crash into Python is a set of documents/slides that are meant to be used as a teaching aid for bringing programmers from other languages up to speed with Python. It assumes that you have enough familiarity with programming to know what function and class mean, and will recognize that print probably doesn't put ink on paper. More importantly, it assumes that you either have an instructor who is well-versed in Python, or are resourceful enough to find answers for yourself. A number of these slides are designed to trigger questions and discussion, so if it seems like you're missing something, that's a good sign you could be digging deeper.
howto  programming  python  tutorial 
august 2011 by quanganhdo
Enabling Airprint in Mac OS X 10.6.5
If everything went well, you'll be able to print from an iOS 4.2 iDevice.
airprint  ios  howto 
november 2010 by quanganhdo
Mac and HP LaserJet 1018
For the first time in 4 years, I am able to print from my MacBook thanks to this tip.
howto 
november 2010 by quanganhdo
How to: migrating data to a new user account
Starting over with a new account is easy to do, with the only hurdle being preserving the use of your old account name if you desire to, since the system will only allow one instance of the same username to be used.
howto  mac  migration 
september 2010 by quanganhdo
How To Node
HowToNode.org is a community supported blog created by Tim Caswell. The purpose of the blog is to teach how to do various tasks in node.js as well as teach fundamental concepts that are needed to write effective code.
howto  javascript  tutorial  node.js 
april 2010 by quanganhdo
How to Shrink Cells @ Dr. Touch
When you look at the Contacts.app you see that Apple somehow manages to change the size of cells in UITableViews of grouped styling. If you search around on the internet most of the solutions getting such a look revolve around making your own UIView and adding this as headerView to a section. Now if you want the cell on the right side to still behave like a cell is expected to behave then you have lots of work ahead of you
development  howto  iphone 
april 2010 by quanganhdo
Cocoa with Love: 5 key-value coding approaches in Cocoa
Key-value coding (KVC) is a way of decoupling a generic action from the specific properties it may need to act upon. It is most commonly associated with the NSKeyValueCoding protocol but there are a number of other ways to achieve the same effect. In this post, I look at why key-value coding is important and show you 5 different ways — each with their own particular advantages — to implement this pattern.
cocoa  objective-c  howto  keyvalue  osx  from delicious
february 2010 by quanganhdo
See folder content previews in Quick Look in 10.5 and 10.6 - Mac OS X Hints
Quick Look has a hidden feature that is not enabled by default, and can only be enabled through Terminal. Essentially, when 'X-Ray mode' is turned on, Quick Looking a folder will show, in a way, the contents of the folder.
mac  osx  quicklook  tips  howto  from delicious
january 2010 by quanganhdo
Stupid htaccess Tricks • Perishable Press
This article, Stupid htaccess Tricks, covers just about every htaccess “trick” in the book
htaccess  apache  reference  howto  tips 
december 2009 by quanganhdo
Getting to Grips with LaTeX
LaTeX Tutorials by Andrew Roberts @ School of Computing, University of Leeds
latex  tutorial  tex  howto  reference 
december 2009 by quanganhdo
Learn how to make a screenshot / take-a-screenshot.org
Khi cần hướng dẫn ai đó chụp ảnh màn hình, thay vì mất công giảng giải, bạn chỉ việc chỉ cho người đó trang web này. Có đủ hướng dẫn (bằng hình) cho Win, Mac, Linux, iPhone.
instructions  screenshot  tutorial  howto 
february 2009 by quanganhdo
Setup mod_rails Passenger Mac OS X Leopard
Hướng dẫn cài đặt Phusion Passenger trong Mac OS X
passenger  mod_rails  mac  rubyonrails  howto  tutorial 
january 2009 by quanganhdo

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