Links of the Past
A collection of links that could work from my previous two iterations of this site.
- BOINC: compute for science — donate your computer's idle time for science
- Stripe generator — nice graphic stripe generator
- videolectures.net — a good source for videoed lectures
- Running Ubuntu on a SDHC card in Acer Aspire One A110 — Especially post #57 in the linked thread.
- evolt — Stand-alone versions of (legacy) browsers for download. Great for testing your site out.
- Unwrongest — cool jQuery plugins
- Wolfram Alpha — the definitive assistant when doing math exercises
- How to disable links embedded into flash files (.swf) — a few simple steps
- Favicon.cc — Create favicons for your website painlessly
- Visual Automata Simulator — a handy program for designing and simulating automata.
- Minimax with Alpha Beta Pruning — a tutorial explaining the subject from grounds up
- SeeYK — a nice visual CYK algorithm simulator.
- What in the heck is JSONP and why would you use it? — a nice clear concrete explanation
- Tulovero — a (Finnish) comic strip written by a friend of mine
- What papers should everyone read? — thread at cstheory stack exchange
- Khan Academy — free short lectures on mathematics, economics and so forth
- LyX — a GUI for writing TeX/LaTeX documents
- Math exam collection — Collection of old math exams held at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Big ideas in Computer Science and Engineering — a great compilation
- Understanding node.js — a very clear explanation on what node.js is
- Eclipse on Ubuntu — instructions on how to get a less spacy GUI
- Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! — an astonishingly clear and refreshingly well-visualized tutorial on Haskell for those with an imperative programming language background.
- How to fix Acer Aspire 5738 touchpad disable/enable button
- Guide on fixing Razer Mice double click problems
- Natural Selection 2 — a spectacular alien vs. marine themed FPS/RTS game (now in beta)
- Enabling full urxvt terminal support on remote ssh connections
- BetterExplained — mathematical concepts explained intuitively
- Matrix Cook Book — life saver for results pertaining to matrices.