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1101

Forum posts by Kevin Dangoor:

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Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jun 3, 2006, 2:58 PM
UIZE JavaScript API fancy effects, nice table widget
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jun 3, 2006, 2:58 PM
UIZE JavaScript API fancy effects, nice table widget
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 30, 2006, 10:58 AM
I’ve just put up a new screencast showing how easy it is to use JavaScript libraries that have been packaged as TurboGears widgets: Using JavaScript with TurboGears. This screencast actually shows off a few things: Using a widget (obviously) How widgets include the necessary JavaScript The widget browser in the TurboGears Toolbox How cool...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, May 30, 2006, 10:58 AM
I’ve just put up a new screencast showing how easy it is to use JavaScript libraries that have been packaged as TurboGears widgets: Using JavaScript with TurboGears. This screencast actually shows off a few things: Using a widget (obviously) How widgets include the necessary JavaScript The widget browser in the TurboGears Toolbox How cool...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 24, 2006, 11:39 PM
While there are folks routing around JavaScript to implement in their native languages, there are folks like Joe Hewitt turning JavaScript development (at least with Firefox) into a more pleasant experience. Firebug 0.4 debugger (breakpoints and all!)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, May 24, 2006, 11:39 PM
While there are folks routing around JavaScript to implement in their native languages, there are folks like Joe Hewitt turning JavaScript development (at least with Firefox) into a more pleasant experience. Firebug 0.4 debugger (breakpoints and all!)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 19, 2006, 3:48 PM
The recent introduction of the Google Web Toolkit, which allows you to write your JavaScript in Java put a thought back into my conciousness: why are people going so far out of their way to avoid writing JavaScript today? To their credit, the Google Web Toolkit provides some distinct reasons to choose it over hand-coded JavaScript: [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, May 19, 2006, 3:48 PM
The recent introduction of the Google Web Toolkit, which allows you to write your JavaScript in Java put a thought back into my conciousness: why are people going so far out of their way to avoid writing JavaScript today? To their credit, the Google Web Toolkit provides some distinct reasons to choose it over hand-coded JavaScript: [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 19, 2006, 1:48 PM
In talking about Javascript Associative Arrays considered harmful, Ajaxian mentions that the Prototype library no longer extends Object.prototype as of 1.5. Welcome to the world of compatible JavaScript! (They do extend Array.prototype, but that cause far fewer headaches, if any.)
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, May 19, 2006, 1:48 PM
In talking about Javascript Associative Arrays considered harmful, Ajaxian mentions that the Prototype library no longer extends Object.prototype as of 1.5. Welcome to the world of compatible JavaScript! (They do extend Array.prototype, but that cause far fewer headaches, if any.)
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 11, 2006, 3:02 PM
A very on target comparison of Dojo and Prototype (javascript toolkits). As I said in the comments there, MochiKit hits the same kind of easy-to-use sweet spot that Prototype does, but it also plays nicely with Dojo. And has great docs.
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, May 11, 2006, 3:02 PM
A very on target comparison of Dojo and Prototype (javascript toolkits). As I said in the comments there, MochiKit hits the same kind of easy-to-use sweet spot that Prototype does, but it also plays nicely with Dojo. And has great docs.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 4, 2006, 12:20 PM
Stripping out nonessentials, The Worlds Shortest marketing Plan maxes out at 24 pages, whereas some templates start at 30 pages. The grid is a great distillation of everything you needs to cover.
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, May 4, 2006, 12:20 PM
Stripping out nonessentials, The Worlds Shortest marketing Plan maxes out at 24 pages, whereas some templates start at 30 pages. The grid is a great distillation of everything you needs to cover.
Posted in All Buzz Forum, May 1, 2006, 3:31 PM
This is some most excellent stuff: Brad Neuberg: Offline Access and Permanent, Client-Side Storage, Thanks to Dojo.Storage. Here’s a packaged up way to store megabytes (if you need to) permanently on the user’s computer, as long as they’re using one of the browsers used by 95%+ of the population. This is not the kind of [...]
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