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Why Ruby on Rails Succeeded

July 27th, 2007 No comments

The software development framework Rails has earned a vocal following and created loyal users. Hal Fulton a Ruby expert explains what this community did right, and how others can learn from it. You can read this article from here.

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Tutorials for WPF and SilverLight

July 27th, 2007 No comments

I found this website after surfing some blog feeds. nibbles tutorials are short tutorials that teachs you a specific feature at a time.

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Flex & Javascript Tutorial – Simple Interaction

July 27th, 2007 No comments

Charlie Key wrote a great article on how to bridge between Flex and Javascript. Bridging means Javascript and Flex’s Actionscript codes can interacte with each other. Great blog, I’ll add it to my feeds!

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Google launchs new interface for iPhone users

July 27th, 2007 No comments

Google has launched an interface for iPhone users that makes using Google on your iPhone super easy. It’s powered by the AJAX search API, and also supports image search. Here is a sample.

And that’s the real news here: they’ve rolled out image search for the AJAX search API. Anything build on this API benefits from fast access to image search results, a full suite of raw, javascript-accessible properties and customization of the results using HTML and CSS. There’s a demo below, along with a picture to the right of what it looks like on the iPhone.

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Ajax developers can get paid $200k per year!

July 27th, 2007 No comments

Ajaxian posted:

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We recently got pinged about a job request that we just had to post about 🙂

If you like coding in Ajax, and know how to shoot a gun, this could be for you.

Title: Web Developer
Salary: $200K plus DOE
Taxes: No Federal taxes taken out for the contractors that accept a 12 month. (6 month contractors will have taxes taken out)
Location: Iraq
Start date: ASAP with 2 weeks training (one in Washington DC and another in Ft. Bening GA)
# of Openings: 1
Summary:A principal Department of Defense agency is looking for programmers, developers or coders to code, support field deployment and maintenance of a new database application which will be used by Army units in Iraq. Scope These are full-time positions (12/7) located at one of the major US Bases in IRAQ. Deployment will be period of 6-12 months. Training on the application software will begin prior to deployment and will take place in Virginia. These positions are available for full time employment or for independent contractors. These positions are available now.
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Kinda risky job to stay in US base in Iraq, so they had to raise the salary. But damn, that’s a good salary! It’s like a dream coming true.. big salary and the job I love. But I don’t want to work with any organization that has any relation with killing people like the army.

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Video: The Wacky World of Web 2.0

July 21st, 2007 No comments

PHP Frameworks comparison

July 15th, 2007 No comments

PHP frameworks often are used by PHP developers when creating large systems. Frameworks have different functionality and implementation, not to mention different implementation usage. This article compares popular 10 frameworks.

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Video: Web 2.0 Funny Production Birth

July 15th, 2007 No comments

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205 days left for PHP upgrade

July 14th, 2007 No comments


Support GoPHP5.org

Several major open source projects and their teams made a move toward upgrading to PHP 5. Many groups and companies are following them. The listed software projects have all agreed that effective February 5th, 2008, any new feature releases will have a minimum version requirement of at least PHP 5.2.0. Furthermore, the listed web hosts have agreed that effective February 5th, 2008, they will include PHP 5.2 (or a more recent version) in their service offer.

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Design Question

July 14th, 2007 No comments

Andy Rutledge wrote about what question we should ask clients before designing a website. “Initial direct contact with clients during the discovery meeting is likely the most important moment in the life of a project”.

It is a great article, a must read article for web designers!

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