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Month: May 2005

Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript

Posted on 19 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Richard Schwartz has hit one out of the park with Some Useful Utility Functions For Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript with came out of his Proof of Concept: Browser-Based Field Encryption With Blowfish Via Ajax. Well done Richard! del.icio.us Tags: XML Continue reading Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript→

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Problem Solving with our Cephalopod uberlord

Posted on 18 May, 2005 by Ian — 2 Comments ↓

Evening spent with fluffcthulhu, and minions feorag and autopope, along with dozen odd Torontorians (like rfmcdpei) at C’est What for drinks and a wide ranging talks. An enjoyable time, much beer, many all world problems solved, and if the world Continue reading Problem Solving with our Cephalopod uberlord→

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Remixing Crime with Gmaps

Posted on 17 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Waxy.org: Links Archives: May 2005 we have Chicago Crime, A freely browse-able database of crimes reported in Chicago, viewable by Crime type/Street/Date/Police district, Mapped with Google Maps!! They drill down to a very fine level of Detail: the block Continue reading Remixing Crime with Gmaps→

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Bloor West Village Art Tour 2005

Posted on 12 May, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Toronto’s Bloor West Village Art Tour is happening this weekend (May 13, 14, 15) with 21 Artists in 13 Locations around Bloor West, the Junction, and Little Malta. del.icio.us Tags: Toronto/Art or Technorati Tags: Toronto/Art

Posted in Art, Culture, Junction City, Toronto | 1 Reply

Ajax, Ajax Everywhere

Posted on 12 May, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

How Ajax changes everything from Powazek: “Stop thinking about the web in terms of pages that go from a server to a browser, and instead think of pages as collections of chunks that can each go to and from a Continue reading Ajax, Ajax Everywhere→

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Hiring is Obsolete and Google agrees

Posted on 11 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

First I read Paul Graham’s latest essay: Hiring is Obsolete, then I read (Via gizmode) that dodgeball.com was acquired by Google (dodgeball is a cellphone / SMS hook-up service ), run by two guys (only 2 guys!), who started it Continue reading Hiring is Obsolete and Google agrees→

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