Interesting reads from the Blogosphere
Below are some of the interesting reads from the Blogosphere.
1.) How to use Gmail’s SMTP server and Gmail to send mails using Ruby : This post gives a very precise and clear way to use Gmail’s SMTP server and Gmail to send mails using Ruby. Once you are done with this tutorial you can send an email using Google’s Gmail server in three easy steps using Ruby.
2.) Web-Based Tools for Optimizing, Formatting and Checking CSS: Stylesheets can get large real quickly, both in terms of length and file size. To ensure that your web pages render correctly and quickly, here’s a compilation of some of the best free, web-based CSS optimizers/compressors, code formatters, and validation services. Check them out and pick the ones that work best for you.
3.) Learning the Linux Lingo: If you are new to Linux and wish to learn the various lingo’s of Linux like bash, fork etc , this is one of the very good posts to learn from.
4.) Top 10 TED Talks of all time: With speakers like neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor and global health expert Hans Rosling, the list proves one of the compelling ideas behind TEDTalks: that an unknown speaker with a powerful idea can reach — and move — a global audience through the power of quality web video
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How to Open Password Protected PDF’s
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