7 Little Habits That Can Change Your Life, and How to Form Them
If you could just pick one or two (or seven) habits to create in the next few months — habits that will have the most impact on your life — what would... more »
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Project Darkstar, Unit Testing and Mock objects
However, when I started working with Project Darkstar recently, it seemed impossible to test. Mostly, because it requires you to use their interface,... more »
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jQuery.com Site Redesign
We’ve just pushed out a brand new site redesign (for jQuery.com and all its sub-sites). This has been a long time coming and it feels great to get it... more »
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Building RIAs on J2EE Foundations
"If you're still using HTML, JavaScript, complicated server deployments, and other technologies that don't "just work," try downloading the free Adobe... more »
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Why your open source project isn’t getting attention
I have been looking for a place to give back to the Java open source ecosystem for a while now. In that quest I’ve downloaded and looked over a ton... more »
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Groovy, XLIFF and a translation generator
We recently had to translate a site to 13 different languages using Actionscript 2 ( arghhh ).The translation provided us was in Excel worksheets, and... more »
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Do You Comment Too Much?
Commenting is obviously an important part of programming, but it is possible to take it too far. Too many comments can muddle the readability of the... more »
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Ruby Hoedown - What Isn't a Cloud
Robert Dempsey has an excellent talk up on Confreaks where he looks at the Ruby language accessing Cloud computing. As Robert knows, Standard... more »
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Red5 + MP3 meta data support
Red5 now sends an MP3's ID3 data in the onMetaData event, so break out your player projects and give it a whirl.
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Secretaries Make the Best ScrumMasters
Do you believe the title of this post? If you do, don't feel bad, you are not alone. I have been working in project management and around project... more »
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Elegant glass style navigation bar using CSS and toggle animated effect
This tutorial illustrates how to design an elegant glass style navigation bar with a nice toggle animation effect, using CSS and MooTools.
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Ubiquity - coding something useful in less than 20 minutes
Ubiquity is the new experimental extension to Firefox that will (I’m sure it will) make enormous impact on the way we use the browser. It allows to... more »
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CSS Hacks
Here listing about Conditions in CSS, !important, @import, Abstract (*) Hack, Opacity, “min-height” Hack, CSS Reset Hacks.
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Pay incentives in the tech industry
Slate recently posted an article about incentives in the fruit picking industry and how they can increase productivity. Naturally there is a big... more »
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ASP.NET MVC Preview 5 released
Keeping on with the 6 weeks release plan, the ASP.NET MVC team quietly release P5 of ASP.NET MVC on Codeplex. Some changes happened...
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PHP frameworks? Think again.
This is the fist time I have heard Rasmus Lerdorf speak and it was entertaining to say the least. Refreshing would another way to describe it, I enjoy... more »
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Great Developers Are Hard To Find, Regardless of Language
Matt Aimonetti has a client that believes Rubyists don't scale. Sorry Matt, your client is wrong. It's as easy to hire great Ruby programmers as it is... more »
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What’s in a name…
Using descriptive names is a good programming practice. Today I came across an example that does quite the opposite. In Maven 2 you can define a proxy... more »
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Dear Asp.Net Developers: Stop Making Our Technology Look Bad
I run Firefox pretty much all the time. I like the plug ins and other features it has but there are times when I am forced, yes forced to open... more »
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From JConsole to VisualVM
With the release of VisualVM as a standard part of Sun's JDK distribution since JDK 6 Update 7, it is likely that Java developers will begin using... more »
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List and Object-oriented Design Principles
When it comes to designing software, general principles of object-oriented design as well as basic and fundamental principles such as low coupling and... more »
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20 Websites To Help You Learn and Master CSS
CSS can be both a tricky and easy to learn. The syntax itself is easy, but some concepts can be difficult to understand. This article features 20... more »
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Lazy Testing in Java
Do you have almost no test coverage or perhaps none at all? Join the crowd. Although no one wants to admit it, a good part of the world runs on... more »
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Flash and Silverlight: 3D Image Rotation
This is not a very impressive effect since there are dozen of free source codes for making the image rotation. However, it’s good to have a brief... more »
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Vector Graphics for Web Design
Here are FREE vector graphics for web design.
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