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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML

CCS & Ajax Links for March 24th

Posted on 26 March, 2008 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Divs instead of tables – to paraphrase : “Use the div, Luke.” or, if you do have a list of some kind, then maybe you should be using <ol>/<ul> and <li>’s rather than all the div’s? see A CSS layout Continue reading CCS & Ajax Links for March 24th→

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Web Dev Links for week of July 27th

Posted on 29 July, 2007 by Ian — No Comments ↓

App Preformance;easier SQL; JavaScript number formatting/data and time; more AJAX samples; Prototype Continue reading Web Dev Links for week of July 27th→

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Code Links for the week of July 11 07

Posted on 11 July, 2007 by Ian — No Comments ↓

jquery and Prototype/scriptaculous toolkits & dealing with MS Internet Exploder heck. Continue reading Code Links for the week of July 11 07→

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Links for June 24th

Posted on 24 June, 2007 by Ian — No Comments ↓

questions every programmer should ask THEM a job interview; dhtml Accordion Box’s gone wild, Pedestrian Sundays in Toronto’s Kensington Market in pictures Continue reading Links for June 24th→

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Secure Ajax mashups by Brent Ashley

Posted on 5 April, 2007 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Shaping the future of secure Ajax mashups and how to improve the browser for hybrid Web applications. Continue reading Secure Ajax mashups by Brent Ashley→

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Is 2005 the “Year of JavaScript”?

Posted on 26 July, 2005 by Ian — 2 Comments ↓

I asked this below , but it’s really a big enough point to ask on it’s own. First AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) made it possible to build much more dynamic web application. , then GreaseMonkey made it possible to Continue reading Is 2005 the “Year of JavaScript”?→

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