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AJAX > Flash in 2007

" Ektron and SitePoint did a survey of 5,000 web developers over the US summer, and have just released the results in a report entitled The State of Web Development 2006/2007 . It's packed full of useful data, even in the 25-page preview (which...

Stealing History (Part 2)

Cody Swann has a modified version of the exploit using prototype that works in IE and has support for AJAX requests: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://script.aculo.us/prototype.js"></script>...

Simple AJAX Steps for Success

We are doing a ton of AJAX work with Articulate Online . Here are 10 helpful hints if you are considering using AJAX in an upcoming project: You don't need an AJAX library Download Aptana . Make it your default .js editor inside Visual Studio. Place...

Dare on AJAX / RSS

Great post by Dare ...This reminds me of a conversation I was having with Eric Fleischman about blogging and RSS becoming mainstream yesterday. We agreed that blogging is already mainstream because everyone has a MySpace from politicians and school teachers...

Best Online Aggregator

http://www.newshutch.com/ By far the best. It blows away everything I've seen. Great UI design. Great use of AJAX and Ruby on Rails. Check it out.

IE Beta 3 Lockups

Seems like every time I send a message in OWA, IE beta 3 locks up. I love IE, but these lock ups need to stop. To be fair, FireFox locks up on me occasionally too... but not nearly as much as this new IE build. If you are listening IE team, my biggest...

Insane Web 2.0 Tool

Aptana . Download it now and add it to your list of must have tools. It's open source and it will rock your world.

Tim O'Reilly's Big Fat Head (2.0)

Apparently, Tim O'Reilly is in agreement [1] with his company's moves on trying to monopolize the Web 2.0 term. The worst part about this ordeal is that his company is acting as if we wouldn't have any term to call this whole next-generation web if it...

WPF/E

Tim Anderson has some commentary on WPF/E. He sums up his thoughts like this: In the past Microsoft has been characterised by its single-minded focus on Windows. Why does it now want to create a cross-platform runtime engine? It is the clearest sign yet...
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