Posts Tagged ‘ Web ’
For those who were naysayers and those of little faith, Arrington and the TechCrunch crowd have taken another step toward making good on their word. The CrunchPad tablet is in the final stages of testing and development. To be honest, it looks really good. To be even more honest, it looks almost too good to [ READ MORE ]
After having Slashdot as my browser’s startup page for over 8 years now, I am switching to having Google Reader now displayed by default. I do this primarily because I am very annoyed by the changes Slashdot has made recently as it seems to be attempting to make itself more “Web 2.0″. When I hit [ READ MORE ]
Saw an article by the ever-delightful Sam Dean over at OStatic blogs and it would seem that the list of top-10 most reliable servers run either FreeBSD or Linux. Being a penguin fan myself, I’d like to see a little more of the latter but I’m quite satisfied with the 1/10 offering put forward by [ READ MORE ]
Can you compile JavaScript to Java classes? Why, yes! Yes, you can! Rhino lets you do exactly that. Example here[ READ MORE ]
I don’t mean Frank Sinatra, I attained enlightenment from him when I was in fifth grade and my father sat me down to teach me the way of the rat pack. That day, I learned many things and as I stayed up late, sneakily listening to one of his latest anthologies (remastered of course), the [ READ MORE ]
Just discovered JSLint. It is very good, but it does hurt your feelings somewhat. I intend to use it heavily on my code from now on. Wish there was a stand-alone version, though. Still, it’s marvelous so use it often[ READ MORE ]
Just got a tip from my dear friend and colleague, Red Beard the Pirate, who showed me the wonderful new world of Readability. The guys at Arc90 labs have a live demo and you can put your own readability button on your toolbar to instantly reformat any page for maximum readability. I am pretty blown [ READ MORE ]
I am not the only one who got slammed by the broken upgrade to Ubiquity 0.1.6. In the new version, all ubiquity commands are lost, which is bad. It’s been reported, discussed and patched. Unfortunately, a new release has not been issued yet and I find myself rather paralyzed given how much I have come [ READ MORE ]
In just general tinkering, I’ve come across two neat things which have gotten me to look at XForms, even if only in passing. Hopefully, this is a standard which will be adopted more widely in the near future. Mozilla Developer Center – XForms XForms essentials (free online book!) Intro to XForms article from InformIT I [ READ MORE ]
As usual, Joel called it. He predicted the rise in JavaScript toolkits followed by smart compilers which turn other languages into JS. Though there are a number of neat frameworks out there which leverage some of the true power which lies within JS as a language (most notably SproutCore), there are some which go a [ READ MORE ]