Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

How To Create The Ultimate Windows XP Installation CD/DVD

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating an unattended Windows installation CD with the latest hotfixes, drivers, DirectX, IE7, WMP11, Office 2007 and any other software that you would like to include on the CD. Remove useless components, apply tweaks and system hacks for the highest possible performance and productivity.

Don’t miss the video version of this tutorial where you can actually see the whole process of creating a fully customized, unattended installation CD and the result tested and running in VMware Machine.

Link: A New Morning

10 Mootools Scripts For Enhancing Your HTML Forms

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

You know it: Forms are one of the most important part of a website. But forms also require a lot of work. Happilly, the excellent Javascript framework Mootools is here to help: Here’s 10 scripts to enhance your forms, both visually and functionally.

Link: Cats Who Code

15 Places To Find Great Screencasts

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Screencasts, how-to videos that show only what’s happening on the computer screen as an instructional method has grown and has become an essential means of teaching on the web.

The now famous “Creating a weblog in 15 minutes” screencast that introduced the Ruby on Rails framework, helped to put Rails in the spotlight better than anything else in the early days. It has since even been emulated a few times by other frameworks. Here’s how to find more great screencasts…

Link: ReadWriteWeb

O’Reilly’s Reference Library

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Rodrick Brown has put together a list of O’Reilly’s CD bookshelf online. Here you’ll find books like Java, Perl Networking, Unix, Web Design, Web Development, Oracle, Linux, XML, Cisco, Active Directory, LDAP, PHP, MySQL and many more. Each title contains the entire book online.

Link: Rodrick Brown