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Ext JS Blog - » IDEs, plugins and tools for Ext JS 2.0 - The Ext 2.0 API is very extensive and remembering all of the functions, properties or configs available is virtually impossible. The API documentation is very thorough, but it would be nice if IDEs would provide code assist options in JavaScript as they d Clockwork Objects » Adobe Flex: Styling the DataGrid header separators - Although the default alo theme in Flex can be easily styled through CSS (made especially easy using the Flex Style Explorer), there are elements such as separators between the column headers that cannot easily be styled. James Ward - RIA Cowboy » Blog Archive » Screencast: BEA Workshop + Adobe Flex Builder - Pieter Humphrey of BEA has posted a great screencast about using the BEA Workshop / Flex Builder bundle. He goes through a very in-depth demonstration of using all the great features of Workshop and Flex to build a RIA front-end for the Medrec Patient App Scripteka :: Prototype extensions library - Scripteka.com, the Prototype extensions repository and library. The intention is to provide a central place to organize plugins for the Prototype community. John Resig - The State of JSON - JSON2.js - Late last year Crockford quietly released a new version of his JSON API that replaced his existing API. The important difference was that it used a single base object (JSON) instead of extending all native object prototypes The Clever Monkey: Leap of Faith: Leaving Burton Group for Curl - It is at once a happy and sad day for me. I resigned from my position at Burton Group for a new position as Vice President of Developer Relations at Curl, Inc. My last day at Burton Group is February 1st; my first day at Curl is February 18th. InfoQ: Pragmatic Dave on Passion, Skill and 'Having A Blast' - At QconLondon 2007 Jim Coplien spoke with "Pragmatic" Dave Thomas for InfoQ. This energetic 30-minute interview runs the gamut of Dave's wide-ranging interests: 'agile' publishing; how to turn what you love doing into a book; programming InfoQ: New Scala Tutorials for Java Developers - Spiewak started his series, Scala for Java Refugees, in early January and his fourth part, Pattern Matching and Exception Handling was published today. Manageability - Top Five Java Technologies to Learn in 2008 - Software Technology will always been in constant flux. Change will always be inevitable. So as a Java developer you need to continue to groom your career by learning new techniques and technologies. Shifting Mind » Postalicious - Postalicious is a WordPress plugin that automatically posts your del.icio.us, ma.gnolia, or Google Reader bookmarks to your blog
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Chris Pearson’s Thesis Theme Options Thursday, 3 July 2008, 3:24 pm
Chris Pearson has released version 1.0 of his Thesis theme with a huge load of built-in theme options. No, really, look at them. I’d considered building a navigation manager—much like Pearson’s. […] My favorite file sync program gets an update Thursday, 3 July 2008, 3:19 pm
Allway Sync is one of the programs on my list of 10 favorite Windows programs of all time. I’m pretty good about keeping it up to date, so I was surprised to see today that version 8.2.1 was availab. […] LinkedIn is 99% Java but 100% Mac Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 11:53 am
As a podcast addict I???m constantly looking for good shows. As far as I can tell, The Java Posse (from Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Dick Wall, and Joe Nuxoll) is the best one out there. I???ve been liste. […] Turn Your Xbox 360 into a Streaming Netflix Player [Xbox 360] Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 11:00 am
Netflix subscribers, if you've got an Xbox 360 and a Windows Vista PC, you don't have to shell out $99 for Roku's Netflix Player box to get your Watch Instantly library on your TV screen—you alread. […] New Release of EditGrid core service Monday, 23 June 2008, 11:47 pm
Atlassian Partner EditGrid just put out an awesome new release of their core product, the EditGrid Online Spreadsheet. I'll start with a quick re-cap: EditGrid is a brower-based spreadsheet that allow. […] New Feature: Voicemail Attachments Monday, 23 June 2008, 4:21 pm
ooma is pleased to announce the addition of voicemail attachments for our ooma Premier customers. Now, you can enjoy the ultimate convenience of having your voicemail delivered to up to three e-mail. […] Vespa: A better MVC Monday, 23 June 2008, 6:12 am
Vespa is a refinement of the old MVC (Model View Controller) architectural pattern that better reflects how Web applications actually work. MVC has been around for a long time, but many implementation. […] JIRA Issues Bucket Sunday, 22 June 2008, 9:59 pm
Did you ever need to keep an eye on a pulse of issue flow in JIRA? JIRA is all about issues; whatever they may be. Some JIRA users create issues. Others action issues: fix bugs, implement new features. […] Brilliant Like a Fox Friday, 20 June 2008, 9:26 pm
Andy Ihnatko’s effusive Firefox 3 review for the Chicago Sun-Times.  ★ Four boxes Friday, 20 June 2008, 7:26 pm
“There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.†— Ed Howdershelt Soap box? No effect. Ballot box? No effect. Jury box? No effec. […] JBoss Releases on Amazon EC2 Thursday, 19 June 2008, 8:38 pm
By now many of you are aware that Red Hat Enterprise Linux is fully supported by Red Hat on Amazon EC2. You can read more about the offering at http://www.redhat.com/solutions/cloud/. Jeff Barr blogge. […] Teach The Controversy About Barack Obama Thursday, 19 June 2008, 9:36 am
There are many things people do not know about BARACK OBAMA. It is every American’s PATRIOTIC DUTY to read this message and pass it along to all of their friends and loved ones. Barack Obama is a PA. […] Finally, the results of Codegeist III Thursday, 19 June 2008, 4:22 am
I must apologize that these results have been so long in coming. The developers did their part and got me their votes on time. But I ended up at Enterprise 2.0 and our Boston Users' Group last week, w. […] India's SMS GupShup Has 3x The Usage Of Twitter And No Downtime Saturday, 14 June 2008, 9:59 pm
I recently started using Twitter and have become a big fan of the service. I've been appalled by the downtime the service has endured, but sympathetic because I assumed the growth in usage is so fast. […] LinkedIn's Engineering Blog Friday, 13 June 2008, 9:30 am
Have you been curious about LinkedIn's architecture or how they're using Grails and Rails? If so, you might be interested in LinkedIn's Engineering Blog. Over the past couple of weeks, a few Engineer. […] Change the algorithm, not the dataset Thursday, 12 June 2008, 8:41 pm
Mayank Bawa over at the Aster Data blog has posted a great riff on one of my favorite themes: using simple algorithms to analyze large volumes of data rather than more sophisticated algorithms that ca. […] My Java App IE8 Readiness Toolkit! Thursday, 12 June 2008, 3:47 am
Oh joy, another major HTML/CSS rendering engine for me to test my web applications against and I really cannot be bothered. IE8 may well turn out to be a really good thing but my early experiences of. […] Windows Home Server update available Monday, 9 June 2008, 3:18 pm
Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server, which includes a fix for the rare but serious data corruption bug and also adds support for x64 Vista clients, is now available as a public beta. Details at ZDNet. […] Are Machine-Learned Models Prone to Catastrophic Errors? Saturday, 24 May 2008, 7:18 pm
A couple of days ago I had coffee with Peter Norvig. Peter is currently Director of Research at Google. For several years until recently, he was the Director of Search Quality — the key man at Google. […] Spring MVC vs. WebWork Smackdown at OSCON Wednesday, 9 March 2005, 10:31 am
Matthew Porter and I are going to try something a bit different at this year's OSCON. Rather than just getting up in front of the crowd and spewing our technical know-how, we're actually going to make. […]
Chris Pearson has released version 1.0 of his Thesis theme with a huge load of built-in theme options. No, really, look at them. I’d considered building a navigation manager—much like Pearson’s. […] My favorite file sync program gets an update Thursday, 3 July 2008, 3:19 pm
Allway Sync is one of the programs on my list of 10 favorite Windows programs of all time. I’m pretty good about keeping it up to date, so I was surprised to see today that version 8.2.1 was availab. […] LinkedIn is 99% Java but 100% Mac Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 11:53 am
As a podcast addict I???m constantly looking for good shows. As far as I can tell, The Java Posse (from Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Dick Wall, and Joe Nuxoll) is the best one out there. I???ve been liste. […] Turn Your Xbox 360 into a Streaming Netflix Player [Xbox 360] Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 11:00 am
Netflix subscribers, if you've got an Xbox 360 and a Windows Vista PC, you don't have to shell out $99 for Roku's Netflix Player box to get your Watch Instantly library on your TV screen—you alread. […] New Release of EditGrid core service Monday, 23 June 2008, 11:47 pm
Atlassian Partner EditGrid just put out an awesome new release of their core product, the EditGrid Online Spreadsheet. I'll start with a quick re-cap: EditGrid is a brower-based spreadsheet that allow. […] New Feature: Voicemail Attachments Monday, 23 June 2008, 4:21 pm
ooma is pleased to announce the addition of voicemail attachments for our ooma Premier customers. Now, you can enjoy the ultimate convenience of having your voicemail delivered to up to three e-mail. […] Vespa: A better MVC Monday, 23 June 2008, 6:12 am
Vespa is a refinement of the old MVC (Model View Controller) architectural pattern that better reflects how Web applications actually work. MVC has been around for a long time, but many implementation. […] JIRA Issues Bucket Sunday, 22 June 2008, 9:59 pm
Did you ever need to keep an eye on a pulse of issue flow in JIRA? JIRA is all about issues; whatever they may be. Some JIRA users create issues. Others action issues: fix bugs, implement new features. […] Brilliant Like a Fox Friday, 20 June 2008, 9:26 pm
Andy Ihnatko’s effusive Firefox 3 review for the Chicago Sun-Times.  ★ Four boxes Friday, 20 June 2008, 7:26 pm
“There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.†— Ed Howdershelt Soap box? No effect. Ballot box? No effect. Jury box? No effec. […] JBoss Releases on Amazon EC2 Thursday, 19 June 2008, 8:38 pm
By now many of you are aware that Red Hat Enterprise Linux is fully supported by Red Hat on Amazon EC2. You can read more about the offering at http://www.redhat.com/solutions/cloud/. Jeff Barr blogge. […] Teach The Controversy About Barack Obama Thursday, 19 June 2008, 9:36 am
There are many things people do not know about BARACK OBAMA. It is every American’s PATRIOTIC DUTY to read this message and pass it along to all of their friends and loved ones. Barack Obama is a PA. […] Finally, the results of Codegeist III Thursday, 19 June 2008, 4:22 am
I must apologize that these results have been so long in coming. The developers did their part and got me their votes on time. But I ended up at Enterprise 2.0 and our Boston Users' Group last week, w. […] India's SMS GupShup Has 3x The Usage Of Twitter And No Downtime Saturday, 14 June 2008, 9:59 pm
I recently started using Twitter and have become a big fan of the service. I've been appalled by the downtime the service has endured, but sympathetic because I assumed the growth in usage is so fast. […] LinkedIn's Engineering Blog Friday, 13 June 2008, 9:30 am
Have you been curious about LinkedIn's architecture or how they're using Grails and Rails? If so, you might be interested in LinkedIn's Engineering Blog. Over the past couple of weeks, a few Engineer. […] Change the algorithm, not the dataset Thursday, 12 June 2008, 8:41 pm
Mayank Bawa over at the Aster Data blog has posted a great riff on one of my favorite themes: using simple algorithms to analyze large volumes of data rather than more sophisticated algorithms that ca. […] My Java App IE8 Readiness Toolkit! Thursday, 12 June 2008, 3:47 am
Oh joy, another major HTML/CSS rendering engine for me to test my web applications against and I really cannot be bothered. IE8 may well turn out to be a really good thing but my early experiences of. […] Windows Home Server update available Monday, 9 June 2008, 3:18 pm
Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server, which includes a fix for the rare but serious data corruption bug and also adds support for x64 Vista clients, is now available as a public beta. Details at ZDNet. […] Are Machine-Learned Models Prone to Catastrophic Errors? Saturday, 24 May 2008, 7:18 pm
A couple of days ago I had coffee with Peter Norvig. Peter is currently Director of Research at Google. For several years until recently, he was the Director of Search Quality — the key man at Google. […] Spring MVC vs. WebWork Smackdown at OSCON Wednesday, 9 March 2005, 10:31 am
Matthew Porter and I are going to try something a bit different at this year's OSCON. Rather than just getting up in front of the crowd and spewing our technical know-how, we're actually going to make. […]
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