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div lightbox with jQuery
Yet another lightbox plug-in to show inline content...Based on jQuery it works for IE6, FF3 and Safari and can show HTML, Flash or other plug-ins... more »
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Are Delphi programmers a dying breed?
For some time now we are looking for new Delphi programmers in our company and were unsuccessful in finding any Dutch programmers. We hardly had any... more »
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40 Firefox Extensions Every Web Developer Should Check Out
… as recommended by readers of Planet PHP
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Push vs. Poll approaches with GridGain
When we discuss resources distribution (not necessary on grid) we can say that there are 2 different approaches exist - "push" and "poll".
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SourceForge.net: Avida Digital Life Platform
In Avida, Darwinian evolution acts on populations of self-replicating computer programs with a Turing complete genetic basis. These "digital... more »
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Forget Cloud Computing. Think As-A-Service!
Cloud computing is NOT important, in much the same way that power generators and the national grid don’t interest the everyday electrical consumer.... more »
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What is Old is New Again: Functional Programming
One of the greatest ideals of high level programming is the idea of code reuse. In the old days, this was only ever done using functions or... more »
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A list of Useful Java Swing Frameworks and Libraries
Are you looking for some frameworks or libraries to ease your Swing development? Peter has composed a list of most useful swing frameworks and... more »
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Programmer Insecurity
My revelation of the week is that most programmers seem to be really insecure about their work. I mean: really, really insecure.
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Aptana Cloud: A sneak peak
Dougal Matthews has been playing with Aptana Cloud in a beta form. He wrote up this piece that walks you through the functionality with screenshots
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Select your IDE Netbeans vs Eclipse
Both Netbeans and Eclipse are mature IDE’s. Both started off as a editors for java and have come a long way and can no longer be considered as java... more »
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CakePHP: Baking in frustration
Sometime back, I posted about my first experience with CakePHP, and somewhere in it, I said "I was quite impressed". Now, after 3 development weeks... more »
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LessThanDot - Friday the Thirteenths
We've decided to do a recurring feature at LessThanDot and have a "Programmer Puzzles" section with interesting puzzles published. This week the... more »
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Google's GWT continues to amaze and delight
Javascript as a language misses a lot of the constructs that modern day object orientated languages have. Defining a class in Javascript is not an... more »
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5 Best Code Snippet Directories
I use mostly PHP to create my websites. I often have a need for a simple piece of code that would make my life so much easier, but I don’t know how to... more »
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When should I use LINQ?
Great, in-depth discussion of when it makes to sense to use LINQ in LightSpeed 2.0.
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DocumentBurster - Java PDF Report Bursting and Splitting Library
DocumentBurster takes as input PDF reports and bursts them based on meta-data. Generated documents can be delivered on a variety of destinations like... more »
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Using a Data Dictionary
Database applications can be made much simpler if you maintain a body of data that describes your tables. Every single programming task in a database... more »
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SourceForge.net 2008 Community Choice Awards!
SourceForge.net 2008 Community Choice Awards!
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Troubleshooting Guide for Java SE 6 Desktop Technologies
This document is a guide to help troubleshoot problems that might arise with applications that are deployed using the Sun Microsystems Inc. release of... more »
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Reason to know data types (picture)
Why you should know difference between float and integer :)
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JavaFX goodies - WebKit for Java and much much more!!!
Some interesting APIs are coming with JavaFX. This post talks about Scene Graph API and JWebPane component, JavaFX Media, and much more!
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Response to “Where did all the PHP programmers go?”
Ok, I’ll bite in response to this “Where did all the PHP programmers go?” blog post.
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A CSS/JavaScript HORIZONTAL Accordion
A tutorial on turning Switch on the Code's great css/javascript accordion into a horizontal accordion.
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LightSpeed 2.0 Released
Mindscape, the cool software agency based in Wellington (NZ) that had the office in the same building where I worked for Calcium, just released the... more »
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