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Getting Started with NoviceNotes™

Recommended Reading for the First-time Visitor Check-out these Awesome Cool NoviceNotes™ Resources! Example Stuff Anything here should get you going, or try one from the links specified under “ [read] more” below. Flip Out, Man! The title says it all. Try it. Flip-out, with amazing results, in no time!

Basic vs Extended Regular Expressions

The use of the following command line syntax (sans quotes) is interchangeable: “egrep” execution of grep with command line option [ -E ], “grep -E” Grep (and Grep for Windows) Depending upon the nature of the search I want to perform, I often use grep, a GNU Operating System application, common to the Linux operating [...]

The Standard US Keyboard: Quick Reference

Update: 2010-04-04 text string added for more copy options Web developers often encounter situations in which it is necessary to preview fonts. As technology develops and the restrictions are lifted on how fonts may be used on the web, web developers will be trying new things, which will require more testing. For English speaking developers [...]

Exalead™ Chromatik : Logical Image Search by Colour

Artists, rejoice! Now your vision is supported by the Exalead™ images by-color web application for returning queried image search results, based on a unique criteria for advanced searching: the visible color spectrum, as defined by a palette of colours, which are easily selected via the application user interface. More details are available at ExaLabs, where [...]

Success with the MS Windows® Scanner and Camera Wizard

As I author this text, I wonder over the relevancy of it: consider Windows XP Scanner and Camera Wizard was released, as intended for the general (likely, unskilled) home computer user, nearly a decade ago. Nevertheless, because of my infrequent use of any Document / Image Scanner, and the time (otherwise spent on more productive [...]