PubCSS: Formatting Academic Publications in HTML & CSS | Thomas Park. http://thomaspark.me/2015/01/pubcss-formatting-academic-publications-in-html-css/
5 favorite Raspberry Pi and Arduino projects | Opensource.com https://opensource.com/life/15/1/five-favorite-open-hardware-projects
Torch is a scientific computing framework with wide support for machine learning algorithms. http://torch.ch/ Torch | Scientific computing for LuaJIT.
The unbelievable benefits of the USG CIO’s bottomless bucket of bandwidth | The Enterprisers Project. https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2015/1/unbelievable-benefits-one-cios-bottomless-bucket-bandwidth
Functional Specifications for Legal Information Institute in a Box System Developed by the African Legal Information Institute AfricanLII/LII-in-a-Box – https://github.com/AfricanLII/LII-in-a-Box
15+ Must-Have Tools For Every WordPress Admin – WPMU DEV. http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/15-must-have-tools-for-every-wordpress-admin/
The WordPress ecosystem is as colorful and varied as it is large. From the smallest personal blogs to directories of impressive size and complexity, the full spectrum is indeed a diverse one indeed.
Managing our site can be a hassle, though, especially as they become more and more complex. Luckily there are great tools that can help us in our daily administrative tasks.
From Usability Counts: Need HTML Prototyping Resources? Here’s My List http://www.usabilitycounts.com/2013/07/02/need-html-prototyping-resources-heres-my-list/
Android Studio Overview | Android Developers. – http://developer.android.com/tools/studio/index.html
Android Studio is the official IDE for Android application development, based on IntelliJ IDEA.
Introducing the GitBook WebEditor
Introducing the GitBook WebEditor. – https://www.gitbook.com/blog/releases/webeditor After the native editor for GitBook, we are now releasing a web editor fully integrated with the GitBook platform and GitHub.
Coder teaches web programming to beginners and kids | Opensource.com. All you need is a Raspberry Pi, a 4 gig SD card, and a laptop or other computer.