dojo / dojo.E Paging Bar
One of the best paging bars which I've used is the one in the Google Analytics application. It's clean, simple and increases the usability of the... more »
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Using Dojo for Client-side Validation
We all make mistakes, so input forms must anticipate that users will inadvertently enter bad data. Identifying and correcting these mistakes is an... more »
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Three new Dojo books
Now, right this very minute, you can learn pretty much everything there is to know about Dojo thanks to 3 newly published books. Writing a book on... more »
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Google Data APIs now easier to use for mashups
We just released a feature we call multi-scope auth tokens. Multi-scope auth tokens allow your web application to be authorized to access a user's... more »
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Your MOM Is The Future Of The Web: WebNext
Interesting article that discussed the possible next evolution of web apps.
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Web Framework Smackdown: ItsNat v0.3
Following the tradition started on TSSJS by Matt Raible and continued by Howard Lewis Ship about Tapestry, ItsNat v0.3 has been released a few days... more »
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Ajaxian Featured Tutorial: A Double Dose of Dojo
The team at Dojo have been really working hard to improve their documentation and put more information in the hands of Dojo developers. Between... more »
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Charting for dojo.E / dojo
FusionCharts just released version 2 of their charting package under a free license. The Blog/code/sample application demonstrate how to take the... more »
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The Dynamic Language Advantage: A Concrete Example
Not too long ago, someone asked me to explain the fundamental differences between static languages, such as C# and Java, and dynamic languages, such... more »
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No, PHP does not suck; YOU suck
I'm getting sick of coming across so many PHP sucks articles being parroted all over the internets, so I wanted to dispel some of the myths and rumors... more »
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Dion Almaer is on Dilbert!
Dion wondered why Scott Adams was following him around, and his coworkers were pointing things out!
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Client-Server Computing: The Future Web?
The most recent buzz on the web has been about Ajax and improved user experiences. Looking to the future, some suggest that the "old" client-server... more »
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Ola Bini: Break Java!
As some of you might have noticed I am not extremely fond of everything the Java language. I have spent some time lately trying to figure out how I... more »
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Dynamic Languages: Guide you, the Force should
Steve Yegge posted the transcript from a talk on dynamic languages that he gave at Stanford. Cedric Beust posted a response to Steve's talk,... more »
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Busy Java Developer: Stop, Look, Listen and Live
It is now time for Java Developers to Stop, Look, Listen and Live! The climate is changing. Java the language is entering middle age. Java is not the... more »
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An Argument for PHP
Currently, over on Slashdot, there is an article on forthcoming features in PHP version 6. And, like most PHP articles, the comments section is... more »
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GAME OVER - Java Server Faces
Hey JSF - you are FIRED!
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Javascript Wolfenstein 3D
An implementation of Wolfenstein 3D using Javascript and Canvas.
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Stop using Ajax!
A while back I got into a forum discussion over the accessibility of CAPTCHA systems. That isn't what this article is about (in fact it wasn't what... more »
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Speed comparison of Ruby 1.8, Ruby 1.9, JRuby and Rubinius using a genetic algorithm
This week I've been playing with charlie (a Genetic Algorithms library) and I've been rewriting the TSP example that's included with it so I can have... more »
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Why Lambda will Change C++
Of all the new features coming into C++'s next version of the language standard, I think definitely one of the things which will make the single... more »
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Calling WebServices via AJAX Part 1
Several months ago, one of my customers asked me a fairly pointed question: how do you call web services from JavaScript? At least, that's what they... more »
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My Bill of Rights as a Programmer
When I get hired by a new company, I want the company to know. These are my rights, Do you choose to accept them before I start working for you?
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The case against passion
Programming is not all about passion. Passion is the antithesis of good programming. To claim (or even worse, to imply) that good programmers are... more »
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Java 5 Sucks according to iBATIS Founder
I stumbled upon Clinton Begin's blog this evening and found his only post about how much he hates Java 5
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