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Overuse a term and it becomes meaningless. How much meaning is still in the term 'Ajax?' Media Machines tries to wring a little more buzz out of it -- first take an X3D and VRML browser plugin with ECMAScript
Filed under AJAX | on 2006 Aug 07
Kevin from Noovo Communications in Korea sent in an interesting link to their Ajax-based webpage editor . I confess, I haven't kept up with the on-line webpage editor space, so I have no idea how impressive
Filed under AJAX | on 2006 Aug 07
In this new post on his blog, Alexander Netkachev demonstrates how to create a Model/View/Controller framework in Javascript with when help of the Dojo Toolkit . My goal for this article is to write a
Filed under AJAX | on 2006 Aug 07
SQL Mobile and Merge Replication - Determining whether an earlier Merge Replication Sync completed
You Can Take it With You
As those of you who have read any of my papers on synchronizing SQL Server CE (now SQL Mobile) and SQL Server 2000 know - I have not been much of a fan of using Merge Replication with mobile devices. It
Filed under Database,SQL | on 2006 Aug 07
Wapiti - Web Application Scanner / Black-box testing
Darknet - The Darkside
Wapiti allows you to audit the security of your web applications.
It performs “black-box” scans, i.e. it does not study the source code of the application but will scans the webpages of the deployed webapp
Filed under Web Security | on 2006 Aug 07
Upper and Lower Case Conversion in a TextBox
VB & .NET Blogs @ vbCity.com
Here's another in the "Almost too obvious to mention" category, although not new to VB2005. One of the new things we learned when the first version of VB.NET came along was that we could use the ToUpper
Filed under VB.NET | on 2006 Aug 07
A Conversation with Michael Bierut
Adaptive Path Essays
Michael Bierut, partner at design firm Pentagram, took part in an email conversation with me. We published these in a series of blog posts, but now that it is complete, we felt it was good to bring it
Filed under Database,SQL | on 2006 Aug 07
Starting with Model/View/Controller (MVC) Architecture Pattern
DiegumZone. Policy Of Simplicity.
With the massive advent of Internet, mobility and other network technologies, distributed programming is more popular than ever and it's unimaginable the idea that stand alone applications can come back
Filed under Design, Architecture | on 2006 Aug 07
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