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I’m on JavaScript kick lately. Or rather, I have been rediscovering it ever since I read the series of Steve Yegge’s blog posts on JS and Rhino and his predictions for the next big language.
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Ajax Toolkits/Frameworks
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Ajax Tutorials
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| Lately the use of client centric development model in .NET is getting increasingly popular. | |
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| In this tutorial, you build an Ajax chat room web application with components that are themselves Ajax-unaware, also known as POJC (Plain Old JavaServer Faces Components). You achieve this using Dynamic Faces technology, an extension to JavaServer Faces t | |
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| Oliver Steele is doing great work, and he has just released a gem called JCON which stands for JavaScript Conformance. It tests JSON values to make sure that they are valid for the new world of ECMAScript 4 type definitions (e.g. new { x:int, y:string }( | |
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| I know this isn't .NET but this Ajax JavaScript can easily be used in any .NET application if you want a little more control over your Ajax than AJAX.NET provides. This is a basic Ajax JavaScript class with factory support for the XMLHttpRequest object. | |
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| How to implement a simple Edit in Place effect (Flickr-like) using Scriptaculous and PHP | |
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