iPhone DZone: Fresh Links On Your iPhone by matt on 7/5/08
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25 Ajax Resources - "A Must Have"
Ajax allows for rich-internet applications that mimic the responsiveness and complex user interfaces typically associated with desktop applications.... more »
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Five Things We Learned Building our iPhone Site
With our shiny new iPhone site ready for public consumption, we thought we’d share some things we learned while building it.
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Google App Engine from a PHP developer’s perspective
When Google AppEngine was announced, a lot of sturm und drang went through the PHP community because it only supported Python. Of course, the same... more »
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LinkedIn: 99% Pure Java
Nick Lothian tweeted about this JavaOne presentation on LinkedIn because it mentions the ROME RSS/Atom feed parser. I'm really sorry I missed it at... more »
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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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Is Java Dying? No Way!
After reading several blogs and comments on the demise of Java, I felt compelled to post some interesting facts.
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My Dinner With Andre (the politics of JSR 277)
A lengthy, insightful, post on the politics of JSR 277 and modularity in Java with many bonus references to Dune. MUST read if you're interested in... more »
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IPhone’s new patent application: Java 4 IPhone
Apple recently filed a new patent application (us20080122796ki). On more than 370 pages lots of new potential features and enhancements for IPhone’s... more »
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Ethics of AI - Legal Rights
The hunt for Artificial Intelligence (AI) has ethical problems that are inherent in technological progression. AI also open up a variety of other... more »
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IE8 Beta 2 Coming in August
We’re on track to deliver IE8 Beta 2 this August when you’ll get a chance to see what we’ve been up to in these areas. Furthermore, in order to help... more »
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Why Java? Because it's everywhere
As a Java developer, this discussion sounds familiar to you. Every now and then, you have to answer this question from customers, your marketing... more »
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SaveTheDevelopers.org - Making The Web A Better Place
Save A Developer. Upgrade Your Browser. Do you actually think you can rid the world of the scourge that is Internet Explorer 6? We can only hope, but... more »
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Nursing a baby whale with Jonathan Schwartz's tears
My colleague Judith Lilienfeld did the MC honors at this year's NetBeans Day in San Francisco. I'm amazed that this went by and did not get blogged... more »
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Microsoft linking Silverlight, Ruby on Rails
The integration will be done via a plug-in, according to a Microsoft representative. Microsoft officials will detail Ruby on Rails efforts at the... more »
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3 Solid JQuery Modal Boxes
3 different modal boxes extension for jquery developers
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Does RIA platform performance matter?
Curl addresses questions to its Adobe Flex performance benchmark and the benefits of high-performance rich Internet application platforms.
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Dealing with UTF-8 with appengine’s bulk loading
How I dealt with the import of UTF-8 CSV files to the google appengine server.
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Log memory usage using declare and ticks in PHP
A simple method for monitoring or logging memory usage in you PHP applications using the declare construct.
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A PHP Guy’s Look At Python
Against all odds, I found myself with a little spare time this week. Rather than do something sensible like clean the garage or get some exercise, I... more »
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HA - Clustering ColdFusion Part 1 - Installing CF
This will be the first post in a series relating to clustering ColdFusion. In this first series of posts we will be looking at clustering CF at a... more »
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An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Software Crisis
Every project manager or project sponser would love to have a model that churned out the probability of a project succeeding or failing. We may never... more »
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Linear Programming
Linear programming is a general technique for solving a huge family of optimization problems. It's incredibly useful for scheduling, resource... more »
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Google and Dojo, F.E.E.D.I.N.G.
A new data store has been added to the Dojo Ajax Toolkit that uses Google's Feed API to enable you to load any Atom or RSS feed directly to your web... more »
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Sun juggles love of code with need for cash
Ian Murdock, Sun vice president of developer and community marketing, and Marten Mickos, head of Sun's database group, used CommunityOne to outline... more »
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