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This week in Rails - new release edition

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Rails 2.1 release
This week saw the release of of version 2.1 for Ruby on Rails. You can see the announcement on the …

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The Week in ColdFusion: 28 May – 3 June: Another CFML engine goes open source

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Strictly, this falls outside the 28 May – 3 June timeframe for this weekly roundup, but it’s news too big to hold off on: Railo, the alternative CFML engine, is going open source. Hat tips to Kai “Agent K” Koenig, currently kicking his heels up at Scotch on the …

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Google Releases new Ajax APIs

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Google has been in the news a lot lately as they had the Google I/O developer conference. Leaders in Google’s web services met with some of the country’s budding developers to give them heads up of the latest news about Google especially their assistance for developers big and small, worldwide.
Some of their updates especially the new services are focused on Ajax …

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Ajax’s Future Lies in the Browser

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Since Ajax was introduced to the public, there was little to no doubt among developers that this would be the future of our online experience. Even with the daunting task of learning JavaScript up to an advanced stage and all the security risk, developers are more than willing to dip themselves into this web development …

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Checkmate — There’s Money In Online Games

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

CrowdChess.com is a high profile social gaming site that has received a fair bit of media coverage lately.
Well, the site is now for sale with a minimum bid of $50,000 and a Buy It Now price of $100,000.
While the concept of playing chess on the computer is not new, what …

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GWT RC 1.5 Coming Out Soon

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Google Web Toolkit or GWT is a very popular framework for developing Ajax based websites. As developers worldwide need all the help they could get in developing websites based on a very difficult web technique, GWT is a welcoming framework.
GWT helps developers write the application freely in Java and convert the function later into JavaScript and eventually Ajax. But instead of completely chang Submitted by admin Category: AJAX Tools

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ASP.NET AJAX Web Hosting

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

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There’s no prize for second best!

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

At SitePoint we’re blessed with an ability to get great insight on what people think. We have a great forum, customers review our products all the time, I’ve mentioned Twitter before, there’s Google news and so on…
One style of coverage that very hard to miss is when your compared against the competition. What’s even harder to ignore is when you’re ranked number 1!
So what does this tell us? Perhaps that just one person, on one blog thinks we are the best, or maybe that generally we’re heading in the right direction.
The real lesson here is that …

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Configuring the Split Functions with Slice or String

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

JavaScript split function (string.split) function is a very valuable command for a JavaScript developer as it properly distributes the information to their intended receivers. The …

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Developing Ajax with WSRP and ESB

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

An Ajax based application provides rich user interface and experience for users. By combining the power of JavaScript and XML, developers are able to build applications that asynchronously streams data. The result is an application or a website wherein users will receive real time updates without any command from the user.
Since the term’s inception it has come a long way as developers now Submitted by admin Category: AJAX Tools

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