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my online course(s) with O’Reilly School of Technology: “Client-Side Programming” Certificate
Client-Side Programming Certificate — O’Reilly School of Technology
Started the HTML+CSS course, making good progress.
Will be good entertainment to survive our beloved national holiday over here in Germany.
I think it was a very good idea and opportunity to start this.
After this, I guess I will go for the Database Administration Certificate.
And after that why shouldn’t I do fun RoR stuff?Update 2011-10-02 (completing lesson 7):
Looks like this course material is rather old, they even mention Netscape, just as if it would be state of the art technology.
The course teaches me align and valign for table, but they are gone in HTML5. We are going to use styles instead, i.e. CSS. Alright. Took me a while, to find a statement on how to do this in HTML5. Found that statement at w3schools at last.Update 2011-10-04 – lesson 11: CSS-P
Errata:
Lesson 7:- … about
thethis tag … - … Cellspacing controls the amount {of} space …
Lesson 9 – Cascading Style Sheets:- … Using CSS you will be able {to} control and change the style of multiple elements more easily.
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Engine Yard’s PaaS adds support for JRuby – The H Open Source: News and Features
Engine Yard’s PaaS adds support for JRuby – The H Open Source: News and Features: Java developers can now run their applications on Engine Yard’s Platform-as-a-Service, since the platform now offers JRuby support
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Ubuntu One gets official Windows client – The H Open Source: News and Features
Ubuntu One gets official Windows client – The H Open Source: News and Features: After ten months working on the beta, the Ubuntu One team has announced the release of an official Windows client for its managed file storage and synchronisation service