Supermarket 2.0
If you have payed attention, some of those are web 2.0 components..
If you have payed attention, some of those are web 2.0 components..
After seeing the cheatsheets I have written in last post, I decided to look up the web for free cheat sheets and guess what?… I found alot of them downloadable for free. Search in google and you’ll find a lot.
Here are links to some web developers cheat sheets that I need:
Cheat Sheet Roundup – Over 30 Cheat sheets for developers
Okay, let’s look for other programming cheat sheet that I might find useful:
Get ready to be smacked in your head and stop memorizing those zillions of HTML tags (which I already did zillions of years ago). VisiBone offers cheatsheets for web developers for most common stuff we use daily from HTML or Javascript to color codes and color schemes. I need one of those!
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You won’t realize how funny it is unless you have played this game before.
Flex Ajax Bridge is a small library to make a communication bridge between Flex/Flash and Actionscript that is going to turn your world upside down. You can call actionscript functions by javascript in run-time using this bridge library. Here is an example and a review.
Good job adobe.. Keeps surprising me more!
Next we need full right-to-left languages support!
The fourth and last of the Metal Gear Saga videos
This component provides advance functionality on flex forms which are under and redo. You can undo and redo by clicking ctrl+z and ctrl+u respectively.
To download the component click here.
To view a sample click here.
More of the so-called web 2.0 websites and tools are showing up. Google and Yahoo are working on their social network project. Google is sponsoring a project called socialstream which is being developed by Carnegie Mellon University. However, Yahoo seems to be working in a similar project called mosh. More..
In the other hand, Intel announced it’s coming product MashMaker to build mashups contents. More detail can be found here and here.
Here is a plot on how fast mashing is growing in recent years:

by programmableweb.com