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Posts from October 2005

Bookmarks and the back button with Ajax at onjava.com

I saw on TSS that the article on the Really Simple History framework has been posted. Matt mentioned this at his Java In Action ajax presentation as he had spent a little bit of time trying to get the framework working but didn’t have enough time or documentation to get it done. […]


moo.fx - lightweight javascript effects built on Prototype

ultratiny alternative to scriptaculous


updated “Effective Ajax” presentation online

latest slides and examples of DWR, Echo2, plain XHR, and JSON-RPC-Java


Programmer Language Inventor or Serial Killer?

Its harder then you would think…
Play the quiz
(via Mike Kolitz)


Book Review: Working Effectively With Legacy Code by Michael Feathers

a review of Michael Feathers book on getting code under test


Detailed ruby on rails linux install walkthrough

One guys experience installing Ruby and Rails on a linux box, blow by blow. Very detailed and he hits all sorts of problems on the way, yet somehow he works through it. Could be very valuable for the Rails community to figure out how to improve their documentation, or just for anyone […]


free web development magazine PDF - Treehouse

history of javascript, article on degradable Ajax, more


Posted
17 October 2005 @ 1pm

Tagged
Ajax

Presenting on Ajax at tomorrow’s Chicago JUG

If you are in the Chicago area tomorrow, come 0ut and listen to me - I’ll be presenting on Ajax for the Chicago Java Users Group.
Directions and info here:
http://www.cjug.org/Wiki.jsp?page=NextDowntownMeeting.


Bloglines interface improvements

It looks like the much maligned Bloglines interface is finally being improved. There are now keyboard shortcuts for navigating through your feeds, and I also noticed the title now updates with the number of new posts you have to read. The net effect is its very similiar to Gmail in how it displays the […]


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