Week 7
Coda
Category: Website Development
Site: www.panic.com/coda/
How it Works (Info): www.panic.com/coda/
Cost: Free
Description: The story of Coda (In their own words)
So, we code web sites by hand. And one day, it hit us: our web workflow was wonky. We’d have our text editor open, with Transmit open to save files to the server. We’d be previewing in Safari, adjusting SQL in a Terminal, using a CSS editor and reading references on the web. “This could be easier,” we declared. “And much cooler.”
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Cheat Sheets
Alex from the Crazy Leaf Designs blog has a bunch of cheat sheets for various programs. He has Windows and Mac versions for Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. He also has the cheats for different versions for a couple of the listed programs.
Those sheets are very handy to have and can be a time saver, to say the least.
While you’re at his site, you may want to check out his post for the most beautiful websites of 2008. Some of those are truly gorgeous. The one from Saizen Media is amazing. I’m not sure how functional (it took a while to load) it is as a website, but the graphics are spectacular.
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Koders
Category: Programming
Site: www.koders.com/
How it Works (Info): http://corp.koders.com/corp/about/
Cost: Free
Description: Koders.com, a Black Duck Software Company, is a free on-line search engine for open source software and other web-downloadable code.