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Kevin Nilson: Pushing Data To The Browser With Comet
Last night's presenter at the St. Louis Java Users Group is Kevin Nilson who gave a fascinating talk about Pushing Data to the Browser with Comet. I came into the presentation not knowing what Comet is, exception what I heard on the internet. Kevin did ... |
Jul 10, 2009 8:40:08 AM |
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Finding Your Lost Youth Through XQuery
This is going to be a weirdly convoluted post. But you can skip all the details and go directly to the money link: http://markmail.org/... |
Apr 25, 2008 7:50:04 AM |
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Gmail Gives Me Choices: Ajax, POP3, and IMAP
Continuing with the "Give me the choice!" theme from 6 days ago, I am happy to discover that Gmail can be used with regular email clients like Mozilla Thunderbird or Windows Live Mail. That Gmail supports POP3 and IMAP may be old news for some of you. ... |
Jan 8, 2008 9:30:08 AM |
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Can I Turn The Stupid XMLHttpRequest Thing Off
Enough of this AJaX non-sense! See what it did to my browser: ... all because some webapp (which shall remain nameless) decided it's a good idea to hog the UI thread waiting for some AJaXy response from the server, for more than three minutes! |
Mar 27, 2007 6:51:31 PM |
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AJaX Ruined My User Experience...
...on Bloglines. Something bothersome has been happening to Bloglines—the on-line Blog aggregator I have been using for more than three years. It has to do with the left-nav pane, where my subscriptions are listed and ones with new posts are shown ... |
Jan 4, 2007 10:14:54 PM |
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JavaScript Still Doesn't Get Respect
So Google Web Toolkit compiles Java sources into JavaScript. And what do they say in their Legal Notices? Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. What about JavaScript? Isn't it not also a trademark? |
May 27, 2006 7:09:51 PM |
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Google Web Toolkit: Web Applications Just Got Harder
Oh the buzz. Oh the excitement. Oh the AJaX Gods has released their secret sauce with an Apache license. Google Web Toolkit allows one to develop AJaX web applications entirely in Java, and deploy as HTML/JavaScript. This confirms what I said 354 days ... |
May 18, 2006 9:16:50 AM |
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Oops, AJAX Patented
Jeffrey Zeldman: On Valentine’s Day the U.S. Government granted a patent on AJAX to an obscure web shop that promptly announced plans to “license”... |
Feb 23, 2006 2:14:14 PM |
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AJaX Lipstick On Browser-Based UI Pig
Eric Burke: The new Yahoo mail offers drag and drop, loads the message pane in a thread, and looks more like a desktop app than any web app I’ve ever seen. But compared to a native app like Outlook, there is simply no comparison. Lipstick on a Pig seems ... |
Dec 18, 2005 11:03:52 PM |
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Google Hates Me---Google Reader Doesn't Work!
Everybody and their brother are talking about the wonderful new Google toy—The Google Reader. However, for the life of me, I can't seem to make the darn thing to work. No matter how I click, nothing happens. Google must hate me. (Either that or ... |
Oct 9, 2005 10:07:53 PM |
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Guys, TurboGears Is Every Bit As Compelling As Rails
This is for all of you who jumped onto the Rails bandwagon from watching a 15-minute video. Another 20-minute video is released onto the web 9 days ago. The product is called TurboGears. It's yet another, you guessed it, web framework. (background: ... |
Sep 26, 2005 8:02:41 AM |
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AJaX: The Presentation And Demo
Mark Volkmann did his AJaX presentation again, this time at the St. Louis JUG. The presentation slides and a demo app is available here. You need to install some Ruby stuff to run the server. This is the second time I heard this presentation. It's an ... |
Jul 17, 2005 6:36:34 AM |
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JSF Article, AJAX Talk, JavaOne Coverage, ...
I'm back for a week yet I haven't recovered from the jet-lag completely. The whole family has been getting up at 4:00am the whole week. I'm still catching up on things. Here's a few: Dan Troesser's Apache MyFaces article has been posted to OCI Java ... |
Jul 13, 2005 10:52:44 PM |
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Questioning AJAX
Two days ago at the OCI internal Java lunch, Mark Volkmann gave a presentation about AJAX, with the obligatory music collections browser, complete with speculative auto-completion and cascading child record table population (and a Ruby web server getting ... |
May 29, 2005 10:57:04 AM |