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Dojo: Using the Dojo JavaScript Library

Oct 22nd, 2008 · The number and functionality of web based applications has exploded recently. Many of these applications rely heavily on AJAX to provide a more desktop-like experience for users. As the number of people using JavaScript grew, libraries were developed …
see also: library · desktop · AJAX · libraries · JavaScript · functionality · exploding

Opera Develops Search Engine For Web Developers

Oct 18th, 2008 · The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application (MAMA) doesn't index content like a standard search engine, but looks at markup, style, scripting and the technology behind pages. Based on those existing MAMA-ed pages, 80.4 per cent of sites use cascading …
see also: engineering · technology · errors · AJAX · country · CSS · Computerworld

Give Up the Fight For Personal Privacy?

Oct 7th, 2008 · Over the last decade or so, I have strived to maintain my privacy. I have uninstalled Windows, told my friends 'sorry' when they wanted me to join Facebook, had a fight with my brother when he wanted to move the family email hosting to Gmail, and generally …
see also: network · service · Online · world · Windows · AJAX · gmail

Is Today's Web Still 'the Web'?

Jul 3rd, 2008 · Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the transforming nature of the Web now that Tim Berners-Lee's early vision has been supplanted by today's much more complex model. AJAX, Google Web Toolkit, Flash and Silverlight all have McAllister …
see also: ca · infrastructure · platform · AJAX · app · nature · Navigation

What Do You Want On Future Browsers?

Jun 30th, 2008 · An industry wishlist for future browsers has been collected and developed by OpenAjax Alliance. Using wiki as an open collaboration tool, the feature list now lists 37 separate feature requests, covering a wide range of technology areas, such as security, …
see also: interactivity · technology · industry · Vendors · community · AJAX · multimedia

Comparing Firefox 3 With Opera 9.5 On Linux

Jun 21st, 2008 · Mayank Sharma has two recent stories on Linux.com; one evaluating the performance of Firefox 3, and the second comparing it to Opera 9.5. Which is better? For most people, it's probably more a matter of familiarity or personal preference, but these stories …
see also: Linux · corporate · errors · Firefox · AJAX · DOM · JavaScript

Move Over AJAX, Make Room for ARAX

Jun 6th, 2008 · eWeek reports that Microsoft's Silverlight platform will support Ruby client-side scripting, enabling ARAX — or Asynchronous Ruby and XML. Would be cool to have the option to script client-side in something other than Javascript. 'In essence, using …
see also: Microsoft · world · customers · Machine · eWeek · platform · AJAX

Google to host Ajax Libraries

May 28th, 2008 · So, hosting and managing a ton of Ajax calls, even when working with mootools, dojo or scriptaculous, can be quite cumbersome, especially as they get updated, along with your code. In addition, several sites now use these libraries, and the end-user has …
see also: solution · Google · download · library · prototype · copies · AJAX

Ajax Performance Analysis

May 3rd, 2008 · Using Firebug and YSlow, you can thoroughly analyze your Web applications to make educated changes to improve performance. This article reviews the latest tools and techniques for managing the performance of Ajax applications along the life cycle of your …
see also: AJAX · manager · education · life · inception · analyzes · YSlow

Multi-Channel Communication Patent Up For Sale

Mar 25th, 2008 · OTDR alerts us to the latest software patent stupidity in the news as patent number 6,418,462, "methods allowing clients to perform tasks through a sideband communication channel, in addition to the main communication channel between a client and server," …
see also: servers · software · EBay · Microsoft · infringements · AJAX · gmail

AJAX Version of Mathematica Coming

Feb 20th, 2008 · The O'Reilly School of Technology is teaming up with Wolfram Research to provide on-line math courses using an AJAX version of Mathematica. O'Reilly has posted an and interview with Scott Gray, the director of OST, that has more details on the program …
see also: interview · AJAX · O'Reilly · director · Math · Wolfram Research · Mathematica

Adobe Opens Up AMF Spec

Dec 16th, 2007 · Adobe has released the specification of the AMF format, the format used by Flash Remoting — the equivalent of AJAX for the Flash world. The article doesn't mention the AMFPHP project and the fact that some German and Canadian guys had reverse-engineered …
see also: servers · world · engineering · Commercial · media · AJAX · Canadian

The Future of AJAX and the Rich Web

Dec 11th, 2007 · This AJAXWorld Magazine article indicates how far AJAX has come since devs complained here two years ago that it sucked all the time. Eight experts were asked what questions we should now all be asking about where AJAX is headed next. The suggested questions …
see also: founder · AJAX · HTML · JavaScript · usable · timeline · dev

Is It Time for a 'Kinder, Gentler HTML'?

Nov 30th, 2007 · Via the Web 2.0 Journal, a worthy link to Yahoo! Architect and JSON inventor Douglas Crockford's latest ideas to fix HTML. He's categorically not a fan of HTML 5, which is still just an Editor's Draft and not endorsed by W3C yet. Crock puts forward ten …
see also: Yahoo · AJAX · HTML · Inventors · delivery · generator · Journal

States Claim There is No Match for Microsoft

Nov 29th, 2007 · State antitrust regulators have dismissed companies such as Google and Mozilla Corp, and software technologies such as AJAX and SaaS as "piddling players that pose no threat to Microsoft's monopoly in the operating system and browser markets". According …
see also: software · Google · business · EBay · Microsoft · antitrust · regulator

MS, Mozilla Clashing Over JavaScript Update

Nov 2nd, 2007 · JavaScript has become a crucial part of Websites built on AJAX underpinnings, which makes the upcoming revision to the ECMAScript standard crucial for the future of the Web. But in today's browser environment, no one vendor can impose an update path — …
see also: blog · Vendors · Website · Creator · AJAX · environment · JavaScript

How-To On Ajax Code To Show Movies and Slide Shows

Oct 26th, 2007 · Sites like Flikr and YouTube show just the tip of the full potential for media on the Web. An IBM DeveloperWorks article provides some easy implementations of video and image browsing that you can use in your own project. Learn how to combine media with …
see also: video · media · AJAX · technologies · movie · PHP · resources

Sun Debuts JavaFX As Alternative To AJAX

May 8th, 2007 · Internetnews is reporting on Sun's introduction of JavaFX at JavaOne today. Looks like a combination Applet, Flash, Javascript, and AJAX with a friendly programming interface. Does this really spell the end of AJAX? I sincerely hope so. Nothing built …
see also: solution · Microsoft · reliability · Vendors · proprietary · platform · AJAX

Microsoft Drops Hints on IE8

May 2nd, 2007 · Lost in the hype about Microsoft's new Siverlight platform, there has been some information surfacing about IE8. It will include improvements in RSS, CSS, and AJAX support, and will follow Firefox 3 in supporting microformats. Also, the developers are …
see also: Microsoft · customers · platform · Firefox · AJAX · RSS · CSS

Five AJAX Frameworks Reviewed

May 2nd, 2007 · Dr. Dobb's Journal reviews 5 AJAX frameworks: Dojo 0.3.1, Prototype and Scriptaculous 1.4, Direct Web Reporting 1.0, Yahoo! User Interface Library 0.11.1 and Google Web Toolkit 1.0. Each framework was tested in two basic scenarios — writing a 'hub' …
see also: framework · prototype · Yahoo · AJAX · HTML · Navigation · Widgets







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