- How Hard is AJAX Coding ...
I spent some time playing with Bob Buffone's newest work on Ajax over the last few days. Bob built an xModify processor that runs on either jQuery, Dojo or Mootools.
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- How To Build A Read/Write JavaScript API
Rakesh Pai has written up a piece on GData JavaScript client library (video), CrossSafe, and SubSpace. He discusses the high level, and then delves into the requirements and process for getting cross domain code working:
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- How To Create A Link Blog
For those that haven’t noticed, I have added my own personal LinkRoll or LinkBlog to the left hand sidebar of this site. This link blog can be subscribed to independently of the blog and will contain links that I find interesting that I come across within my feed reader.
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- How to Hack AJAX Into the ASP.NET MVC Framework
He's been posting sample code and information on the MVC framework and even had, last time I checked, a link to a video or two showing him discussing the MVC framework with some folks at the Microsoft campus.
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- Inside the Microsoft AJAX Library
At the same time, principles of dynamic languages were considered too academic to be fully implemented in a broadly used programming language.
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- JavaScript - Cross Browser Modal Dialog Box
The following JavaScript code snippet demonstrates how to create a wide variety of modal dialog boxes which force the user to answer the question prior to continuing on. To see this in action, JavaScript Modal Dialog Demo.
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- JavaScript 2 evolution and the myth busting Tracing JIT
I love watching Brendan Eich speak. You know that before long you will be deep into a topic, and if you slip up for a minute you will be hopelessly behind. You have to listen closely.
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- JavaScript 2: News and Opinion
Brendan has been talking about ES4 for a long time now, and we have been a little surprised at how little people had been paying attention to it. But, of course, it is like an election.
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- JSON and JSON-RPC for .NET
Jayrock is a modest and an open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC for the Microsoft .NET Framework, including ASP.NET. What's so modest about it? Well, modest as in plain and basic and no work of genius.
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- JSON News: JSON Schema and JSON Referencing
Kris Zyp has been plugging away on a couple of interesting JSON topics: JSON Referencing Schemes There has been a lot of discussion about handling referencing schemes, so Kris has gotten the various ideas and summarized them.
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- Making JavaScript Safe with Google Caja
It is possible to make secure programming languages. Most language designers do not consider that possibility. JavaScript’s biggest weakness is that it is not secure.
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- Making JavaScript Safe With No Script
Douglas Crockford really wants to make JavaScript safe and you can tell that he is frustrated in his new post on No Script:
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- Mocha UI - MooTools Canvas UI class
In an ongoing exercise to become more familiar with MooTools and Canvas, Greg Houston has created an extension to MooTools called Mocha UI which provides a new UI class made with canvas tag graphics.
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- On Demand JavaScript Libraries
Dov B. Katz has released JSLoader, his open source on-demand JavaScript library. He explained to us:
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- Pseudo-custom events in Prototype 1.6
Andrew Dupont has written a tutorial on how to normalize proprietary browser events using Prototype's new custom events feature. The piece is interesting as it talks about how the Prototype core team originally went down the wrong path trying to boil t
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- Running CPU Intensive JavaScript Computations
Julien Lecomte has written up the pattern where you use setTimeout() to keep yielding control back to the main thread so that it can handle browser events.
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- Securing your JSON
Bas Wenneker read Joe Walkers piece on the insecurity of JSON and put two and two together with Dean Edwards Array hack to provide an idea on securing your JSON.
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- Slideshare Gallery Viewer, no API needed
For developers, having an API available to access information from your favorite site is a good thing. It’s not always necessary, though, as shown by Christian Heilmann in his latest post.
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- Thomas Fuchs uses Script.aculo.us 2.0 on his own site
Thomas Fuchs is back in the consulting game and his new site gives us another glimpse of Script.aculo.us 2.0 abilities.
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- TIBCO GI Performance Profiler
TIBCO has released a new open source Ajax Performance Profiler that aims to answer the questions:
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