41 month ago
Simon Willison : The top 10 presentations on scaling websites: twitter, Flickr, Bloglines, Vox and more. - The top 10 presentations on scaling websites: twitter, Flickr, Bloglines, Vox and more.. I normally avoid linking to “top 10� lists on principle, but this one pulls together some great resources and adds some extra context to each one.
jcgregorio : The top 10 presentations on scaling websites: twitter, Flickr, Bloglines, Vox and more. - Doesn't cover Google or eBay, but still a good list.
jimray : The top 10 presentations on how to scale websites - Flickr, Bloglines, Vox, etc - learn how to build strong sites
bmilleare : The top 10 presentations on scaling websites: twitter, Flickr, Bloglines, Vox and more.
nelson : System scaling - Collection of videos on how they make systems scale
joshua : A bunch of presentations on scaling websites: twitter, Flickr, Bloglines, Vox and more.
philgyford : Peter Van Dijck’s Guide to Ease » Blog Archive » A bunch of presentations on scaling websites: twitter, Flickr, Bloglines, Vox and more. - The kind of thing I keep meaning to read up on. (via Kottke)
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51 month ago
Jon Hicks : Introducing Drosera - Javascript debugger for apps that use webkit.
deusx : Surfin' Safari - Blog Archive - Introducing Drosera - "I would like to introduce a new addition to the WebKit open source toolsa JavaScript debugger."
Eric Meyer : Introducing Drosera - A full-blown JavaScript debugger for WebKit applications (like Safari).
jimray : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Introducing Drosera - Javascript debugger for Safari. Love the name.
Paul Hammond : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Introducing Drosera - Drosera, named after the largest genera of bug eating plants, lets you attach and debug JavaScript for any WebKit application�not just Safari.
Simon Willison : Safari gets a JavaScript debugger - Great news, especially considering the tricky nature of Safari bugs. Opera needs one too.
Cameron Moll : JavaScript debugger twins - A couple of JavaScript debuggers: FireBug for Firefox and Drosera, which "lets you attach and debug JavaScript for any WebKit application--not just Safari."
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55 month ago
Andy Baio : Google buys Measure Map - congrats, Jeff and the Adaptive Path crew!
Jeremy Zawodny : Here comes Measure Map - Here comes Measure Map: google bought measure map... saw that coming a mile away
Douglas Bowman : Google > Measure Map - Congratulations to Jeff Veen and the entire Adaptive Path team that worked on Measure Map. Here's to even better things ahead.
Jason Shellen : Official Google Blog: Here comes Measure Map - Google picks up Measure Map plus co-creator Jeff Veen and crew. Glad to have the deal all sewn up. #
kellan : MeasureMap goes to Google, which means Ruby at Google! - Beginning of a trend? (I'd say this will fix the MeasureMap scalability probs, except G hasn't fixed the ones with Gurchin yet) #
jkottke : Google buys Measure Map, Jeff Veen leaves Adaptive Path to work at Google - Google buys Measure Map, Jeff Veen leaves Adaptive Path to work at Google.
plasticbag : It's official! Google buys Measuremap! - I've chatted to Veen a few times over the last few months but still this is a surprise. It's a lovely piece of work, which I imagine will fit Blogger very well. And I'm looking forward to hearing about Google's culture and swapping notes...
Linkorama : Here comes Measure Map - Bought by Google, congrats AP!
jimray : Official Google Blog: Here comes Measure Map - Jeff Veen joins Google, as does Measure Map
Nelson Minar : Jeff Veen to Google - Good for him
kayodeok : Official Google Blog: Here comes Measure Map - Our goal has been to use the power of web analytics to help bloggers feel that same sense of connection with their audience. Today, as the Measure Map team joins Google, our mission remains the same: to build the best possible user experience so people ca
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56 month ago
Milo Vermeulen : Google's statistics on most-used HTML tags and classes [via]
Andy Baio : Google Code's Web Authoring Statistics - popular elements and attributes across a billion webpage sample set [via]
Nelson Minar : Web authoring stats - Google's analysis of 1 billion web pages' HTML
Eric Meyer : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - "In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata."
kayodeok : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. The results we found are available below. We hope this is of use!
Jeremy Zawodny : Web Authoring Statistics - Web Authoring Statistics: interesting google stats on web page elements and such
François Nonnenmacher : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - View this with Firefox or an SVG-enabled browser
Paul Hammond : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents
Richard Rutter : Web Authoring Statistics - Google investigates the popularity of classes, elements, etc.
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56 month ago
deusx : jQuery: New Wave Javascript - "jQuery is designed to change the way that you write Javascript."
Paul Hammond : jQuery: New Wave Javascript - Writing Javascript code should be fun
joshua : jQuery: New Wave Javascript - neat way to select and manipulate dom elements
jimray : jQuery: New Wave Javascript - Writing javascript should be fun
Rod Begbie : jQuery: New Wave Javascript - Javascript toolkit. I don't need all the fancypants "Make text swoop in" stuff, but the DOM querying syntax looks dead handy. #
nelson : jQuery JS library - Library for doing AJAXy stuff
Jeremy Zawodny : jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library - jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library: "jQuery is a fast, concise, JavaScript Library that simplifies how you traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and add Ajax interactions to your web pages."
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56 month ago
Cameron Moll : ALA: Web 3.0 - A List Apart: "Web 3.0". Jeffrey speaks from the heart. At least that's how I read it. I found this to be highly motivational, surprisingly. "These problems and others will be solved, most likely by someone reading this page," says Zeldman. "One points to
Rod Begbie : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - I ♥ Zeldman. [via] #
Eric Meyer : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - Preach on, brutha.
jimray : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - "My discomfort with the hype surrounding an emerging genre of web development turned into a full-blown hate-on." Zeldman debunks all the Web2.0 inanity.
Simon Willison : Web 3.0 - A Zeldman classic.
kayodeok : A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0 - "We have been down this road before"
Jeremy Zawodny : Web 3.0 - Web 3.0: "But ours is a medium in which, more often than not, big teams have slowly and expensively labored to produce overly complex web applications whose usability was near nil on behalf of clients with at best vague goals."
WillPate : Web 3.0 - "To you who feel like failures because you spent last year honing your web skills and serving clients, or running a business, or perhaps publishing content, you are special and lovely, so hold that pretty head high, and never let them see the tears."
François Nonnenmacher : Web 3.0 - Jeffrey Zeldman cuts to the chase
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57 month ago
Jason Shellen : Google Homepage API - Stick that in your deal, or build a new one. #
jkottke : API for the Google homepage - Hmm, this sounds like fun, an API for the Google homepage.
Jeremy Zawodny : Google Homepage API - Google Homepage API: "Create a Module for the Google Homepage" using HTML, JavaScript in an IFRAME
Andy Baio : Google Homepage API - create Javascript modules that can be shared with others [via]
Nelson Minar : Google Homepage API - Build your own content modules; includes a bit of Javascript programmability
jimray : Google Homepage API - Overview - Develop widgets for the Google homepage
kayodeok : Google Homepage API - The Google Homepage API is our effort to open the Google homepage to developers. Use it to turn your web content or application into modules that users can add to their personalized homepage
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58 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : del.icio.us: y.ah.oo! - del.icio.us: y.ah.oo!: yahoo buys del.icio.us
Andy Baio : Yahoo! acquires Del.icio.us - everyone I know now works at Yahoo
jkottke : Yahoo! buys del.icio.us - Yahoo! buys del.icio.us...muxway is all growed up. There's an interesting story in here somewhere about how Yahoo! is hiring/buying the "alpha geeks" (hackers, tinkerers, accidental entrepreneurs) and Google seemingly isn't (Ph.Ds, computer scientists) an
jimray : del.icio.us: y.ah.oo! - Wow
erikbenson : Yahoo buys del.icio.us. Nice! - Congratulations, Joshua.
Linkorama : del.icio.us: y.ah.oo! - I just thought I would link to it and add every recommended tag. Congrats Josh!
Paul Hammond : del.icio.us: y.ah.oo! - We're proud to announce that del.icio.us has joined the Yahoo! family
kayodeok : del.icio.us: y.ah.oo! - We're proud to announce that del.icio.us has joined the Yahoo! family. Together we'll continue to improve how people discover, remember and share on the Internet, with a big emphasis on the power of community
Philippe Janvier : del.icio.us : y.ah.oo ! - Après Flickr, Yahoo achète Del.icio.us. La fin du web tel que l'on a pu le connaître ces trois dernières années. Qui sera le prochain ? [via] #
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58 month ago
Cameron Moll : Elements of Typo. Style for the Web - The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web. Let the digging and deliciousing begin!
jimray : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - - A practical guide to web typography
Paul Hammond : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography - A practical guide to web typography
Philippe Janvier : A practical guide to web typography - "The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web". Work in progress. [via] #
Douglas Bowman : Elements of Typographic Style (Applied to the Web) - Richard Rutter kicks off a modern web-centric look at Robert Bringhurst’s "The Elements of Typographic Style".
Jon Hicks : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography - Go fill that gaping hole Rich!! There was such a need for this.
factoryjoe : The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web - a practical guide to web typography - An excellent guide to type online. Tags: robert bringhurst, typography, type, design, web design
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58 month ago
Simon Willison : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - My addLoadEvent() makes number 9 :) [via]
deusx : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - "If there was ever a universal common.js shared among the entire develosphere, you’d fine these ten (plus one bonus) functions."
Isofarro : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - Functions for adding events, cookie manipulation, and clever DOM shortcuts
kayodeok : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - If there was ever a universal common.js shared among the entire develosphere, you’d fine these ten (plus one bonus) functions. It would be the swiss army knife no developer would go into production without.
Nelson Minar : Top 10 Javascript - Fixing the language (via kottke)
znarf : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - Essential [via] #
Paul Hammond : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - the swiss army knife no developer would go into production without
philgyford : Top 10 custom JavaScript functions of all time - Some of the most commonly repeated functions. (via Tim/twisty)
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58 month ago
Andy Baio : Evan Williams' Ten Rules for Web Startups - from a man who knows
Jeremy Zawodny : Ten Rules for Web Startups - Ten Rules for Web Startups: good advice from Evan that the rest of the world seems to be linking to today as well
Rod Begbie : evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups - Some interesting, and reasonably common-sense, rules for startups. #
jimray : evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups
Linkorama : Ten Rules for Web Startups - #11 (bonus!): Be Wary
WillPate : evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups - Rule #1: Listen to success stories like Evan Williams and Jason Fried.
ricmac : evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups - Fantastic list, which I've printed out and will try to review regularly.
Paul Hammond : evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups - Be Balanced
Cameron Moll : Evan Williams: Ten Rules for Startups - Ten Rules for Startups by Evan Williams, Twitter CEO. Loaded with sound advice. Evan wisely includes an eleventh rule: "Overgeneralized lists of business 'rules' are not to be taken too literally. There are exceptions to everything." Precisely.
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60 month ago
Andy Baio : Ning.com goes live! - 24 Hour Laundry's stealthy startup is an oddball social software playground; mind blowing geek cool
philgyford : Ning | Developer : Home - New site that makes it easy to create your own social software apps, from the secretive 24 Hour Laundry. (I did most of the HTML/CSS.)
jkottke : Ning, a social software playground - Ning is a platform on which you can build your own social software...your own craigslist or del.icio.us. We were just talking about something like this the other day at Eyebeam, a MMORPG in which you write applications to adventure together or fight each [via]
kayodeok : Ning - Ning is a free online service (or, as we like to call it, a Playground) for building and using social applications.
znarf : Ning - Semble impressionnant [via] #
François Nonnenmacher : Ning - Ning (formerly known as 24 Hour Laundry) is a free online service (a Playground) for people to build and run social applications
Linkorama : Ning - Ning is a free online service (or, as we like to call it, a Playground) for building and using social applications.
erikbenson : Ning: create your own social network site - At first glance, pretty interesting! Having trouble logging in but I assume that'll be fixed soon.
Rod Begbie : Ning "Playground" - At the risk of sounding a bit "Less space than a nomad. Lame", can anyone explain to me what's so exciting about a service that lets you build hosted not-quite-as-good-as-existing social apps? [via] #
cobra libre : ning - a "playground" (that is, "a field or sphere of unrestricted pleasurable activity") for "social applications" (i.e., "web apps made up of code and content that enable people to match, transact, and communicate with one another") #
Simon Willison : Ning - A social software app for building social software apps. That's so meta.
Paul Hammond : Ning | Home: Front Page - Ning is a free online service (or, as we like to call it, a Playground) for building and using social applications.
plasticbag : I remain totally weirded out by Ning, even after their relaunch as a roll your own social network service - I honestly have no idea why anyone would want this, and it makes me sad because I feel like I'm missing something quite profound. The benefit surely would be in overlapping social networks? In values in scale? I'm totally lost.
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60 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Typetester - "...an online application for comparison of the fonts for the screen". [via] #
Milo Vermeulen : Typetester - Compare fonts for the screen [via]
jkottke : Typetester - Typetester is a web-based font comparison tool which somehow (I'm assuming JavaScript) can preview text in the fonts you have installed on your local machine. Pretty cool.
Richard Rutter : Typetester - Compare fonts for the screen.
Eric Meyer : Typetester - Compare fonts for the screen - Nice little web-based web typography widget. Web web web.
plasticbag : Typetester – Compare fonts for the screen - Beautiful piece of work that allows to compare and explore fonts for screen use and then even get the CSS so you can use them on the web
deusx : Typetester – Compare fonts for the screen - "Test your fonts here."
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61 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Web 2.0 API Reference - Web 2.0 API Reference: someone finally put them all in one place
kayodeok : ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 API Reference - Web 2.0 API Reference
jimray : ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 API Reference - Where to go when you need to hook in
deusx : ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 API Reference - "This list tries to include all APIs that may be considered "Web 2.0 APIs", but likely doesn't, so please feel free to recommend others."
Nelson Minar : Web 2.0 API list - Nice roundup!
plasticbag : ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 API Reference - Dozens of good APIs. I can already see some interesting ones we've been playing with are missing, but it's a really really good start for some stuff I want to do at work...
Isofarro : API Dashboard - Tag-based directory of publicly available web services - even grouped by mashup usage.
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63 month ago
Andy Baio : Django, like Rails for Python - outstanding new web framework by Adrian Holovaty and Simon Willison; read the overview
joshua : Django - python on rails?
Rod Begbie : Django | The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines - The continued quest to create a "Python on Rails" turns up this interesting looking app. To be investigated further. [via] #
François Nonnenmacher : Django - Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design
Paul Hammond : Django | The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines - Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
jimray : Django | The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines - Looks like Ruby on Rails for Python
Nelson Minar : Django: PyWeb code - Maybe this will be The One? Python has really needed a better webapp framework.
Simon Willison : Django: The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines - I helped develop this. Start with the overview. I'll write more later.
kayodeok : The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines - Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design
bmilleare : Django - Python web framework
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63 month ago
deusx : JavaScript Archive Network - JavaScript Archive Network - "JavaScript Archive Network is a comprehensive resource for Open Source JavaScript libraries and software."
mbertier : JavaScript Archive Network - JavaScript Archive Network - "CPAN".replace(/CP/, "JS") - miam #
philgyford : JavaScript Archive Network - New, could be handy when it fills up a bit.
jimray : JSAN - Home - Like CPAN for Javascript
joshua : JSAN - like cpan for javascript
kayodeok : JavaScript Archive Network (JSAN) - JavaScript Archive Network is a comprehensive resource for Open Source JavaScript libraries and software
Jeremy Zawodny : JSAN - JSAN: the JavaScript Archive Network. It's like CPAN but for JS
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63 month ago
Andy Baio : Google Maps API - this is a huge relief for every Google map hacker [via] [via]
Jason Shellen : Google Maps API - Realty will never be the same. #
jkottke : Google introduces an API for Google Maps - And there was much rejoicing by the cartography hacking community.
kayodeok : Google Maps API - The Google Maps API lets developers embed Google Maps in their own web pages with JavaScript. You can add overlays to the map (including markers and polylines) and display shadowed "info windows" just like Google Maps
erikbenson : Google Maps API - Oh my Lord Jesus Christ!
jimray : Google Maps API - No more scraping!
Paul Hammond : Google Maps API - The Google Maps API lets developers embed Google Maps in their own web pages with JavaScript.
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65 month ago
Andy Baio : BBC Backstage - open API, feeds, and tools for remixing BBC content; if only all media was this open [via] [via]
znarf : BBC Backstage - "backstage.bbc.co.uk is the BBC's new developer network, providing content feeds for anyone to build with. Alternatively, share your ideas on new ways to use BBC content. This is your BBC. We want to help you play." Waow, this rocks ! [via] #
Rod Begbie : BBC Backstage - Auntie's new forum for sharing their (online) content. [via] #
jimray : BBC backstage - The beeb gets remix religion
Simon Willison : BBC Backstage - Feeds, APIs, and other geeky stuff. This is really, really good. (via) [via]
kayodeok : BBC Backstage: Build what you want using BBC content - backstage.bbc.co.uk is the BBC's new developer network, providing content feeds for anyone to build with.
François Nonnenmacher : backstage.bbc.co.uk - Build what you want using BBC content -- an API to the BBC!
Philippe Janvier : BBC Backstage - "BBC's new developer network". [via] #
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65 month ago
Isofarro : Dive into greasemonkey - Mark Pilgrim is back with another awesome online book.
Rod Begbie : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Mark Pilgrim writes some docs for Greasemonkey. Hurrah! [via] #
kayodeok : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Dive Into Greasemonkey is a book about programming with Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension for customizing web pages. Read it online for free
znarf : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Dive Into Greasemonkey is a book about programming with Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension for customizing web pages. [via] #
mbertier : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Dive Into Greasemonkey is a book about programming with Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension for customizing web pages. [via] #
Simon Willison : Dive Into Greasemonkey - If you're not in to Greasemonkey yet, now you have no excuse.
jimray : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Mark Pilgrim is back and he wants you to surf the web your way
Wayne Burkett : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Fancy! #
Milo Vermeulen : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Dive Into Greasemonkey [via] [via]
Anne van Kesteren : Dive Into Greasemonkey - I guess it?s hard to find a new hobby. #
Paul Hammond : Dive Into Greasemonkey - Teaching an old web new tricks
Philippe Janvier : Dive Into Greasemonkey - "...a book about programming with Greasemonkey". [via] #
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65 month ago
kayodeok : Aardvark Firefox Extension - Things You Can Do With Aardvark: Clean up unwanted banners and surrounding "fluff," especially prior to printing a page, See how the page is created, block by block
plasticbag : Aardvark Firefox Extension - This looks like a stunningly useful little Firefox extension for debugging and exploring HTML / XTML documents online
Anne van Kesteren : Aardvark Firefox extension - ?The Aardvark Firefox extension is a tool for web developers/designers as well as casual users.? #
Jeremy Zawodny : Aardvark Firefox Extension - Aardvark Firefox Extension: excellent firefox tool for identifying page bits
Simon Willison : Aardvark Firefox Extension - Neat extension for exploring (and altering) the layout of a page.
Richard Rutter : Aardvark Firefox extension - Handy web developer tool for highlighting boxes, ids & classes. [via plasticbag.org]
Paul Hammond : Aardvark Firefox Extension - a tool for web developers/designers as well as casual users
Philippe Janvier : Aardvark Firefox Extension - Une extension pour voir et manipuler le contenu d'une page. Pratique, utile et assez impressionnant. [via] #
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65 month ago
Andy Baio : Adobe buys Macromedia! - all-stock buyout for $3.4 billion
jkottke : Whoa! Adobe to buy Macromedia?!!?!?! - Wow! ??!!?!??!! I don't think there's enough room in my MT database for all the question marks and exclamation points I want to use here.
Ethan Marcotte : Adobe buys Macromedia - Welcome to the world of the übercorp.
Jason Shellen : Adobe to acquire Macromedia - Congratulations to both sides. However, I'm calling the death of MM Fireworks at 06:00 hours on April 18th, 2005. #
kayodeok : Adobe acquires Macromedia - Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR) in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.4 billion
tehu : Adobe to acquire Macromedia - Why reinvent Flash when we can buy its owner ?
deusx : About Adobe - Adobe to acquire Macromedia - "Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR) in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $3.4 billion." Holy crap.
Anne van Kesteren : Adobe and Macromedia - Some posts. Note that it is not 1 April. [via] #
Paul Hammond : About Adobe - Adobe to acquire Macromedia - The combination of Adobe and Macromedia strengthens our mission of helping people and organizations communicate better
Simon Willison : About Adobe - Adobe to acquire Macromedia - Whoa! There goes competition in the graphic design software sector. (via) [via]
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66 month ago
jimray : Backpack is coming soon - it'll be better, not beta - From the fine folks who brought you the equally fine Basecamp
Andy Baio : 37signals' Backpack goes live - brilliant and very flexible web-based PIM, with adding data by e-mail, RSS changes, and a very loose wiki style
Rod Begbie : Backpack - New "Personal information manager" from those 37signals kids. #
Jason Shellen : Backpack launches - Lists, calendars and blogs - oh my! #
ricmac : Backpack goes live - Web-based Personal information management, to do lists, organizer.
Philippe Janvier : Backpack - Personal information management tool. [via] #
kayodeok : Personal and small business information manager: Get organized, Backpack - Gather your ideas, to-dos, notes, photos, and files online. Set email and mobile reminders so that you don't forget the little things. Easily collaborate with others
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67 month ago
Andy Baio : SAJAX, Simple Ajax Toolkit - convenient way to do remote scripting in PHP [via] [via]
jkottke : Sajax is a PHP toolkit for Ajax - No more excuses...playing around with this is to commence in a few days.
kayodeok : SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit by ModernMethod - XMLHTTPRequest Toolkit for PHP - Sajax is a tool to make programming websites using the Ajax framework - also known as XMLHTTPRequest or remote scripting - as easy as possible. Sajax makes it easy to call PHP functions from your webpages via JavaScript without performing a browser refr
François Nonnenmacher : Sajax - Simple Ajax frameworks in PHP
ricmac : SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit - "The toolkit does 99% of the work for you so you have no excuse to not use it." WOW! (via waxy.org)
Rod Begbie : SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit - Yikes! This makes Ajax app creation frighteningly simple. [via] #
jimray : SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit by ModernMethod - PHP toolkit for implementing Ajax [via joeweiss]
bmilleare : SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit
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67 month ago
Rod Begbie : Ajax: a New Approach to Web Applications - The XML/XSLT/XmlHttpRequest web-app approach now has a buzzwordy name to throw around in meetings. [via] #
Andy Baio : Adaptive Path on the Ajax approach to developing web applications - in other words, web apps doing neat stuff without leaving the page [via] [via]
jimray : Ajax, an approach to web apps - Adaptive Path's "Asynchronous JavaScript + XML"
ricmac : Ajax: a new approach to web apps - "The name is shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript + XML, and it represents a fundamental shift in what?s possible on the Web."
Philippe Janvier : Ajax: a new approach to web applications - "An Ajax application eliminates the start-stop-start-stop nature of interaction on the Web by introducing an intermediary - an Ajax engine - between the user and the server. It seems like adding a layer to the application would make it less responsive, bu [via] #
kellan : buzzword alert: ajax - async javascript + xml. i suppose it's better then calling it web 2.0 #
Paul Hammond : adaptive path - ajax: a new approach to web applications - the challenges are for the designers of these applications: to forget what we think we know about the limitations of the Web, and begin to imagine a wider, richer range of possibilities
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68 month ago
Anne van Kesteren : Very Dynamic Web Interfaces - Quite a good article about XMLHttpRequest on xml.com. #
jimray : XML.com: Very Dynamic Web Interfaces - Practical XMLHttpRequest
Ethan Marcotte : Drew McClellan explains XMLHTTPRequest to you. - Hell of an article. Must be the beard.
Jeremy Zawodny : Very Dynamic Web Interfaces - Very Dynamic Web Interfaces: how to use XMLHttpRequest and friends in javascript
François Nonnenmacher : Very Dynamic Web Interfaces - Nice tutorial on using xmlhttprequest and ECMAScript to build better web interfaces
Richard Rutter : Very Dynamic Web Interfaces - Practical how-to introduction to XMLHttpRequest (filed under DOM | JavaScript). [via all in the head]
Paul Hammond : XML.com: Very Dynamic Web Interfaces - This small example really only scratches the surface of the things achievable with XMLHttpRequest
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