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The Daily Assembler - A Journey into the Darkness
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Follow along as Teto tries to unravel the mysteries of assembly language. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll never want to program again.
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Wilde Tutorial - Cascading stylesheets
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Chad takes you through the basics of Cascading Stylesheets, which promise to give you a whole new level
of control over your pages.
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Tips and Tricks - Secrets in your Browser
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All of a sudden the "marquee" tag looks cool! Read about this and other assorted tricks of your browser.
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Recursion by Example - Recursion in action, offered for your consideration
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OK, so the whole idea of recursion is still a bit hazy for you. In this article we'll take a look at several examples of recursion in action
and we'll try to give you a better idea of how this concept works.
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WildeWare Studios Gives You the Knowledge
Computer programming is more than writing line after line of code. It's an art wrapped in a web of logic and
analytical thinking. It's poetry that creates a world of technical beauty that brings man and machine together. A good programmer is not
defined by how many languages he knows, or fast it takes him to write a program. Instead, his ability to make that cohesion between the
computer and the user is what's important.
WildeWare Studios is dedicated in bringing you the information you need to accomplish this feat. Programming is a daunting task, but with
the right knowledge anyone can do it. To think abstractly and bend logic past the boundaries of the human mind; to analyze the very
being of humanity and break it down into one simple formula - this is our goal. No matter what you program, what language you use, or
how you do it, as long as it gets done, then you've completed the task. If it's a stupid idea, but it works, it isn't stupid.
All we ask in return is for you, the programmer, to continue contributing to the technological community. Ask questions, research material,
and don't be afraid to wonder why. There are no perfect human beings, and your intelligence is not indicative of what you know, but
by how you figured it out. Geniuses are not defined by knowing the solution, but by how they solved the problem.
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We want your opinions! Have you just bought the greatest programming book ever? Have you just wasted $40 on a book
that tells you as much about programming as the back of a cereal box? Then help your fellow programmer and
tell us what we should buy, and what we should avoid. Click Here!
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Welcome to WildeWare Studios Version 3.0! After several aborted attempts to enter "the world of internet" we have
finally settled on our new format. We plan on making this site a storehouse of computing knowledge, with everything from
recursive functions and algorithm analysis to web authoring. Put us in your Favorites folder because this site will be
expanding rapidly with updates as frequent as possible. Check back soon!
If you read an article that you especially enjoy, or you have an idea for an article that you would just love to see on
this site then please, drop us a line!
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