September 28, 2002 12:27 EM
Einführung, Tutorial, Referenz. Beispiele, Tips,
Einführung, Tutorial, Referenz. Beispiele, Tips, Übersichten, Hintergründe im Netz?
Der Klassiker zum Thema HTML, CSS, ... dürfte wohl SelfHTML sein.
Eine weitere gute Referenz ist w3schools. Der Umfang geht von HTML bis zum Serverscripting und das Beste is ALL for FREE ;-)
September 23, 2002 05:51 EM
MIT stellt Vorlesungsmaterialien kostenlos online
MIT stellt Vorlesungsmaterialien kostenlos online
Während es immer mehr in Mode kommt, Wissen eifersüchtig zu hüten und auch im Internet zunehmend das Geschäft mit dem Content im Vordergrund steht, setzt die US-Eliteuniversität Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) mit ihrem Projekt OpenCourseWare andere Akzente. Vom 30. September an will die renommierte Privatuniversität nach und nach die Materialien zu ihren Lehrveranstaltungen kostenlos ohne Registrierung im Internet zur Verfügung stellen.
September 7, 2002 04:33 EM
Der ist extra für Euch
Der ist extra für Euch VOWE und Markus ;-)

Irgendjemand hat davon schon mal
Irgendjemand hat davon schon mal erzählt ;-)

September 6, 2002 08:07 EM
Bill Gates at the pearly
Bill Gates at the pearly gate
"Well, Bill," said God, "I'm really confused on this one. I'm not sure
whether to send you to Heaven or Hell! After all, you enormously
helped society by putting a computer in almost every home in the world,
and yet you created that ghastly Windows. I'm going to do something I've
never done before. I'm going to let you decide where you want to go!"
Mr. Gates replied, "Well, thanks, God. What's the difference between
the two?"
God said, "You can take a peek at both places briefly if it will help
you decide. Shall we look at Hell first?" "Sure!" said Bill. "Let's go!"
Bill was amazed! He saw a clean, white sandy beach with clear waters.
There were thousands of beautiful women running around, playing in the
water, laughing and frolicking about. The sun was shining
and the temperature was as perfect! Bill said, "This is great! If this
is Hell, I can't wait to see Heaven!"
To which God replied, "Let's go!" and off they went.
Bill saw puffy white clouds in a beautiful blue sky with angels
drifting about playing harps and singing. It was nice, but surely not as
enticing as Hell. Mr. Gates thought for only a brief moment and rendered
his decision. "God, I do believe I would like to go to Hell." "As you
desire," said God.
Two weeks later, God decided to check up on the late billionaire to
see how things were going. He found Bill shackled to a wall, screaming
among the hot flames in a dark cave. He was being burned and tortured by
demons. "How ya doin', Bill?" asked God.
Bill responded with anguish and despair. "This is awful! This is not
what I expected at all! What happened to the beach and the beautiful women
playing in the water?"
"Oh THAT!" said God. "That was the screen saver!"
sent by Mateusz
Ein Muss für jeden gestressten
Ein Muss für jeden gestressten Menschen
Nach dem "Knüllzettel" und anderen einschlägigen Tools zur Stressbewältigung, ist es mit diesem JAVA Tool möglich nicht nur Stress abzubauen sondern auch seiner jeweiligen Stimmungslage Ausdruck zu verleihen.

Viel Spass damit und
thanks Arne
Using NetTool Neil O'Toole, Technology
Using NetTool
Neil O'Toole, Technology Evangelist @ Cape Clear
Updated March 27th, 2002
Background
One of the main selling points of web services is their supposed simplicity. Take SOAP, the protocol used to invoke web services. Daunting as a SOAP message may initially appear, it is still human-readable. If you examine a message, you can easily pick out the operation name, the types and values of the parameters, and so on. This is in contrast to most previous protocols, for example the CORBA "IIOP" protocol, which are in a compact binary format (and therefore unintelligible to most mortals). But a SOAP message is basically text (hence the Simple in SOAP), and this has some advantages for the developer. The first advantage we've already mentioned: a raw SOAP message can be read and understood by the developer. The second advantage is that it is possible to manually edit and send SOAP messages. NetTool is a utility that makes it very easy to do both these things.
NetTool consists of two distinct tools:
* Tunnel Monitor - used to monitor SOAP messages between client and web service
* HTTP Sender - used to transmit SOAP documents (or any other document)
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