Friday, June 6th, 2008
Twitter is arguably the most heavily used Ruby on Rails application in the world. Almost since its inception, Twitter has fostered a wildly passionate cult following. Also from the beginning, Twitter has suffered …
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Did Rails Sink Twitter?
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Friday, June 6th, 2008
We are often dazzled with websites that were developed with Ajax. The interface is amazing and the interaction with users is simply beyond expectations. The asynchronous streaming of information from the server gives the user the ability to update the information in our browsers without refreshing the entire webpage. This update in web experience has truly launched Ajax’s role in web develop Submitted by admin Category: AJAX Design
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The Stateless Problem of Ajax
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
From the Adobe camp
This week saw the beginning of the Adobe Community Summit, a briefing event for Adobe Community Experts and user group managers. According to Aaron West’s Day 1 summary post, there are over 150 attendees this year, catching up on the latest …
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
When browsers when conceptualized, the though of applications running through the browser was expected. However, what was not expected was that the application actually has multiple sources which are the usual setting of a mash-up. When we run a mash-up application, multiple sources are fired up which increase the data output of the application. It is not that the browsers does not have the abilit Submitted by admin Category: Security
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Enhancing Ajax Based Mash-up Application Security
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Resources
Because that’s just the kind of guy he is, Charlie Arehart keeps a massive list of tools and resource of interest to ColdFusion developers - over 700 resources in over 100 categories. This week Charlie highlights the categories in his mammoth link collection. Come back when you’re through all that!
Subscribers to MXNA, the RSS feed aggregator for Adobe-related technologies, …
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The Week in ColdFusion: 23-29 April: sharpen your skills
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
On BlueDragon Open Source: Vince Bonfanti, President of New Atlanta, has announced that BlueDragon Open Source will be unveiled at the cf.Objective() conference in May. Vince also speaks his mind on the latest instalment of the ColdFusion Weekly podcast, and is interviewed by Dan Wilson in …
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The Week in ColdFusion: 26 March-1st April: No fooling here
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
There has just been an announcement that the Rails-core source code version control repository is moving over from Subversion (SVN) to git and they will be using Lighthouse for bug tracking instead of trac. Does this affect you? Not directly (unless you like playing on edge-rails), but it is a good excuse to talk about source code repositories and some of the differences between subversion and git.
What’s a source-code version control?
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Subversion gits the last train
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