Sitios que en el día a día me parecen interesantes, pero que no tengo tiempo de revisar en el momento, así que los registro en este blog de tal forma que pueda leerlos posteriormente.

viernes, agosto 26, 2005

PowerBuilder 10.5 Beta

http://www.sybase.com/pb105beta


J.

sábado, agosto 20, 2005

Añadir al archivos hosts, para bloquear contenido indeseado

Estas es :

http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?showintro=0;hostformat=hosts

Interesante... hay que estarlo revisando para ir añadiendo mas hosts.



J.

sábado, agosto 06, 2005

Peter Nolan's - Bodegas de datos

Esta página tiene referencias muy enteresates sobre Bodegas de datos:

Peter Nolan's Home Page > Home

Interesantes estos enlaces:

* De que se tratan las bodegas de datos?
* Métodos para diseño de datos

Y en general las presentaciones relacionadas con el tema.


J.

viernes, agosto 05, 2005

O'Reilly Book List -- computer books, conferences, software, online publishing

O'Reilly Book List -- computer books, conferences, software, online publishing

Presentación de Greasemonkey

Presentación del mono grasoso... luminoso ? ;)

Muy buena:

Greasemonkey

Pragmatic Programmer

Los programadores pragmáticos definidos según el Wiki...

Enlaces interesantes:

* Pragmatic Programmer

* Dont Repeat Yourself

* Once And Only Once

Seguir los enlaces de cada una de estas páginas seguramente caus migraña ;)


J.

dive into mark

Este tipo es el que hizo dive ionto greasemonkey... ha hecho otras cosas y valdía la pena algún que quede tiempo ver los otros temas acerca de los que ha escrito.

dive into mark

martes, agosto 02, 2005

JavaScript - Devmo by Mozilla

Mas referencias a JavaScript - esta de Mozilla.

JavaScript - Devmo

Photobucket.com Free Image Hosting

Hay que ver como se compara con Flickr y si es fácil mandar imágenes y más aún como se integra con blogger.com

Photobucket.com Free Image Hosting - Online Photo Albums - Photo Sharing


J.

lunes, agosto 01, 2005

Datos de antivirus gratis para Windows XP

2] Which are the best of the free (antivirus) applications and where can I get them?

One of my favorites is AVG Anti-Virus by Grisoft. Their website is www.grisoft.com. As a noncommercial home user, you can download the free version which can be found in AVG Products>>AVG Free Edition. The following link should take you directly to the website of the free version: Free grisoft

I have used AVG numerous times since it was released about 6 yrs ago and it works great. It's detected and prevented (or fixed) a number of virus and Trojan infections on my computer.
Another one I like is Avast antivirus. The site is www.avast.com. Once again there is a free noncommercial version, known as the Home Edition. I have used this software twice over the last 4 years and was fully protected by it. The latest version comes with P2P and IM shields which are important if you file share (usually illegal) and/or chat on instant messengers.

I would also recommend AntiVir Personal Edition which again is free. You should find it at Free AntiVir . I've used this one twice too over the last 4 years and it worked great.

You might find other newer free ones by running a search on Yahoo or Google, but the 3 I've named above have been around for 4-5 years and have done a great job for me.

A good way to test if an antivirus software is working is to do the Eicar Test. Go to http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm to learn more. Read the instructions before trying it.

Good luck with your antivirus quest. You might want to look into personal firewalls as well as spyware protection while you're at it.