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March 11, 2009

Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM
These are my links for March 10th through March 11th: Tweepler (Tweepler.com) - Tweepler Is an easy, more enjoyable way of processing your New Twitter Followers. View a list of New Followers and classify them in one of two "Buckets" Follow (meaning you wish to follow them back) and Ignore ...
LostFocus [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by dominik at 6:00 AM
This morning we launched the Guardian Open Platform at a well attended event in our new offices in Kings Place. This is one of the main projects I’ve been helping out with since joining the Guardian last year, and it’s fantastic to finally have it out in the open. There are two components to the...
Simon Willison's Weblog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:42 AM | 9 Citations

March 10, 2009

I recently came through a problem while working on a javascript framework on top of jQuery. At one point, having one big javascript file containing all the application objects becomes hard to both naviguate and maintain. From here you want to ease your developement process by splitting your main cla...
dzone.com: latest front page [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by MrCao at 9:15 PM

March 09, 2009

Last year, I did a few reviews of books by Packt Publishing. This year, they got their own back - Packt have asked me to write a book for them called PHP And jQuery. The book is aimed at experienced PHP programmers who are interested in adding a bit of client-side magic to their sites. jQuery is use...
klog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kae Verens at 9:32 AM | 1 Citations

March 08, 2009

Today marks the release of jQuery UI version 1.7. In many ways, this release is the start of an entirely new direction for the library. As core team members and official sponsors of jQuery UI, we're very proud of the team's efforts and the result of all of our hard work....
dzone.com: latest front page [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by bloid at 7:40 AM

March 03, 2009

jQuote is a plugin written by myself which allows for semantic blockquotes created on the fly with just one line of jQuery code for you to write - the hard work is all done for you!...
dzone.com: latest front page [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by bloid at 3:27 AM

March 02, 2009

You’ve probably never heard of Eric Vasilik but his work affects millions on a daily basis.  He is a programmer and also the creator of the innerHTML element property. The innerHTML element property is commonly used in Javascript (and therefore Ajax) scripts that so many sites use these days....
jonlee.ca [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jon Lee at 1:45 PM

February 26, 2009

Abstract Blog comments don’t really encourage robust discussion. (The only people who look twice at the comments are the original author and readers with an axe to grind.) But ad hoc multi-party discussion does happen on Twitter. I’m experimenting with promoting Twitter to a first-class ...
dsandler.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by dsandler at 2:58 PM | 1 Citations
Safari 4 Beta sprinted from the gate with a claim to being "3x faster than Firefox" at JavaScript rendering. We're calling Apple's ante and updating our browser speed tests with the latest builds. As in our previous speed tests, we're looking at a few key factors that the average browser user notice...
Lifehacker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kevin Purdy at 9:00 AM
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