A new logo for Adobe AIR has been announced. Mike Chambers posted the new logo on his blog as he says:
Adobe AIR is built on top of three core web technologies (HTML, Flash and PDF), and we wanted the logo to represent this. Thus, each corner of the logo represents one of these core technologies.
I haven’t programmed yet for JavaFX, but I can’t wait to do so. James Weaver‘s JavaFX blog shows the faster way he knows to create your first JavaFX application. If you follow his steps you’ll create your first program using JavaFX which will output a certain text written on a frame.
I posted less than hour ago about an article to create PDF documents using Java. Now I’m gonna give ya a new post on how to create PDF documents using PHP 5. You only need to install PDFlib library to use its APIs to create PDF file.
Creating PDF documents using Java is really interesting. Enterprise Technology Tips posted about how to create PDF documents on the go. By using iText open source library for Java you can create PDF, HTML, and RTF documents dynamically.
O’Reilly’s post of History of programming languages is really amazing. They made a poster with dates and timeline of many programming languages. Don’t miss this poster, might come in handy someday!
After being in beta like forever, Dojo 1.0 is out in full release. Dojo is one of the famous JavaSript libraries out there. It is an open source project and has been developed by many talented programmers. Ajax lovers will love this library for all the functionality it provides for developers and how easy life can be when developing with JavaScript.
Here are some features of Dojo 1.0:
Accessibility including keyboard navigation, low vision support, and ARIA markup for assistive technologies
High performance grid widget supporting 100,000+ rows of data
Browser-native 2-D and 3-D charting
A full library of easy-to-use, attractive UI controls
Universal data access for simple and fast data-driven widget development
Internationalization with localizations provided for 13 major languages
CSS-driven themes to make customization and extension simple
Dojo Offline, based on Google Gears, which makes offline applications easy to build
Support for the OpenAjax Alliance Hub 1.0 to guarantee interoperability with other toolkits
Native 2-D and 3-D vector graphics drawing
Access to many more widgets and extensions through the Dojo package system
Very long article but great one. Know the history of the language you use!
Here’s the Abstraction:
The C programming language was devised in the early 1970s as a system implementation language for the nascent Unix operating system. Derived from the typeless language BCPL, it evolved a type structure; created on a tiny machine as a tool to improve a meager programming environment, it has become one of the dominant languages of today. This paper studies its evolution.