Weekly Shaarli

All links of one week in a single page.

Week 23 (June 1, 2009)

FreeSoftwareOnResumes:Writing - MozillaWiki

This document recommends best practice for putting free software0 experience on your resumé. It is primarily aimed at college students or people who have not yet had a first job in software.

OFL-FAQ web version (1.1-update1)

Frequently Asked Questions about the SIL Open Font License (OFL)

LOLPython

Combining the cuteness of LOLCODE and the cuddliness of Python

Sharing Is Not Just Caring, It’s Profit - Tiny Designers, Big Ideas by A Good Company™

I’d like to believe that there’s money to be made with this whole open source culture. I’ve come to realize that is what I want to do with my life; I should say, this is what we want to do with our company – be good and make profit at the same time. And we don’t have to be Google to do it.

Blukk - Milhões de livros em galego-português
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DM's Esoteric Programming Languages
CleverCSS - The Pythonic way of webdesign

CleverCSS is a small markup language for CSS inspired by Python that can be used to build a style sheet in a clean and structured way. In many ways it's cleaner and more powerful than CSS2 is.

Set up a Linux VPN server by following 10 steps
Defying Classification: Django Tip: Controlling Admin (Or Other) Access
How To Get Paid For Copyleft Art - Robmyers

Over ninety percent of artists and musicians do not make their living from their recording contracts or art sales, so there is no easy life that copyleft will ruin. That said, every little helps. Reputation is the key, and copyleft does not harm reputation. Easy access to your work may even help your reputation.

DM's Esoteric Programming Languages - Chef

Chef is a programming language in which programs look like recipes.

The League of Moveable Type

We're done with the tired old fontstacks of yesteryear. Enough with the limitations of the web, we won't have it. It's time to raise our standards. Here, you'll find only the most well-made, free & open-source, @font-face ready fonts.

LamsonProject: A Painless Introduction To Finite State Machines

Yes, the way your professor explained FSM makes them much harder than they are in practice. Alright, just forget about that because they aren’t really that complicated.