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I have released this week the first edition of PHPMagazine.net PDF edition, probably this was the first exciting news since I've started blogging here. Anyway, Ive maked also an AJAX magazine which resume what happened in the latest days and...
August 18, 2005
Simon Willison pointed on his blog to the Django and Rails London meetup organized by Sam Newman on 5th of September at 7pm in Smiths of Smithfield . Here's a date for your diary: Sam Newman is arranging a meetup...
August 17, 2005
Wallace B. McClure pointed to some good readings on AJAX, ADO.NET, and Distributed communications. creating a progress bar involving ADO.NET. Some performance aspects of various distributed app communication technologies. I was doing a lot with Ajax and ADO.NET PPT file...
August 15, 2005
Earle Castledine have posted an article on DevX titled Using the XMLHttpRequest Object and AJAX to Spy On You, showing the evil side of AJAX applications. The example he provided is convincing which is the use of eval to load...
August 14, 2005
InternetNews.com have joigned the ring of AJAX talks and posted an article by Jim Wagner named The Return of AJAX?. Jim explained from the beginning of the return of AJAX by some google applications and how it become popular thanks...
August 11, 2005
ColdFusion developer journal have an article about the next programming models by Sim Simeonov on RIAs and Composite Applications. Welcome to the CF developers who're joining the AJAX ring discussion I’ve been around software for 20 years now. Looking back,...
August 10, 2005
Erik Arvidsson have written a nice Javascript Sliders, you can see demo working online Sliders are useful controls for choosing a value in a range of values. Common uses are volume controls, seekers for movie and sound files as well...
K. Scott Allen have posted thoughts on ajax and how he imagine its usage on ASP.NET : High frequency events like ondrag, which we previously could only handle with client side script, will be available on the server, The presence...
August 9, 2005
The Accesskey Underlining Library, or AUL, is a small library which automatically underlines accesskeys in labels, legends and so on. I find it really useful, since I was generated Accesskey dynamicly server side on dynamic menu I have, and it...
9rules.com have a great review of the latest AJAX version of start.com : What a waste of a great domain name. Personaly I add my voice to the guys of 9rules, if it was a small company nobody will notice...


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