World Wide Web
History[edit | edit source]
Registrar[edit | edit source]
Internet.bs is affordable, secure, and based in the Bahamas.
Drupal[edit | edit source]
HTML[edit | edit source]
Web Browsers[edit | edit source]
WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. Wasm is designed as a portable target for compilation of high-level languages like C/C++/Rust, enabling deployment on the web for client and server applications.
Pale Moon is an Open Source, Goanna-based web browser available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (with other operating systems in development), focusing on efficiency and ease of use. Make sure to get the most out of your browser!
Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code, with carefully selected features and optimizations to improve the browser's speed*, resource use, stability and user experience, while offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes to make the browser truly your own.
Firefox Add-ons[edit | edit source]
Zotero is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, cite, and share your research sources. It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself.
Self-Destructing Cookies is not just a cookie manager, it's a new cookie policy. Do you think that cookies should need a reason to persist in your cookie jar, i.e. you currently interacting with the site that set them? Would you prefer your cookie jar to be empty in its steady state, except for a few sites that you care about? Are you worried about unconventional tracking methods? Then give this add-on a try.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)[edit | edit source]
Inkscape is a professional vector graphics editor for Linux, Windows and macOS. It's free and open source. It is easy to use and powerful!
Some Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) history
WebRTC[edit | edit source]
Tsahi Levent-Levi's blog BlogGeek.me is the place for Tsahi's rumblings about technology, which includes WebRTC, VoIP communications, and other topics. Includes WebRTC training, paid and free, and reports.
Resources[edit | edit source]
WebRTC API on Mozilla Developer Network
Real time communication with WebRTC
Wiki[edit | edit source]
Make documentation a joy to write using Wiki.js beautiful and intuitive interface!
TiddlyWiki is a single html file which has all the characteristics of a wiki - including all of the content, the functionality (including editing, saving, tagging and searching) and the style sheet. Because it's a single file, it's very portable - you can email it, put it on a web server or share it via a USB stick.
Maps[edit | edit source]
Mapbox a Google Maps alternative
Online training[edit | edit source]
Online CSS Sandbox is a neat online tool
Paid[edit | edit source]
Group Chat[edit | edit source]
Zulip combines the immediacy of Slack with an email threading model. With Zulip, you can catch up on important conversations while ignoring irrelevant ones.
Rocket.Chat is free, unlimited and open source. Replace email, HipChat & Slack with the ultimate team chat software solution.
References[edit | edit source]
VisiBone has some great cheat sheets for web developers.
Radio Stations[edit | edit source]
Hot Mix Radio (80s) http://stream.hotmixradio.fm/hotmixradio-80-128.mp3
Free High Quality Images[edit | edit source]
Sometimes Free High Quality Music or Sounds[edit | edit source]
Restrictions may apply so read each site license carefully
YouTube audio library
Free Sound dot org
Free Icons[edit | edit source]
Restrictions may apply so read each site license carefully
Sequence Diagrams[edit | edit source]
Sequence diagram tool. Totally free and uses JavaScript for client side processing.
Miscellaneous resources[edit | edit source]
ASCII character data (interesting interfacing information)