Weekly Links #4
Design Patterns Quick Reference - nice visual reference for common design patterns [via]
Guide to building .NET projects using Hudson - I’ve been aware of CruiseControl.net for a while, but this was the first I saw of Hudson. Looks pretty polished, I should check it out!
The PHP Benchmark - provides numbers on execution speed for various common chunks of PHP code [via]
Future Photoshop UI changes - John Nack talks a bit about different possibilities for future changes to the Creative Suite application interfaces, Photoshop in particular
Recent Presentations - John Resig is a busy guy, he has been giving a lot of presentations lately. Here he links to slides for recent presentations.
Last we checked, PHP IS a framework - interesting look at what PHP really is, with a good discussion
Firefox 3 RC 2 review - a review of changes made for the upcoming release of Firefox 3, looking good!
Screencast Introduces New Mozilla Firefox 3 Features - looking forward to the final release!
Sneak Peeks at openSUSE 11.0: Compiz, Package Management, New Installer - a nice overview of new changes for the SUSE 11.0 release, I really want to try it out!
How to Make a Time Lapse Video With Your DSLR - cool, got to try it
41 Delicious Flower Photographs - some excellent close-up and macro flower photos
Photography 101.4 - Exposure and Stops - an overview of handling exposure and stops in photography, very informative
DimeCasts.net, one week in the rearview mirror - linked to this site last week, looks to have done well so far
Style Switchers Are Back: Ideas, Examples and a Contest
Online Training Leader lynda.com Releases 3 Adobe CS4 Beta Training Videos - freebie!
Looking Sharp - Opera 9.5 gets a new interface
IE8 Beta 2 Coming in August - excellent
Unraveling the Secrets of WordPress Comments.php File
Spry turns two - it seems to have been making progress on standards compliance
Free Templates for Nearly Every Type of Document - nice, I should snag a set for myself for when I do freelance work
Yahoo Stencil Kit - could be useful when doing mockups. [via]