Submitted by funkyboy
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PrefaceThere are a lot of good articles already written & screen casts about memory management in Flash Player. I encourage you to read them first before reading the below. I cover memory management in a large application u (Read More)
Softies on Rails - Home:
I’ve got a Ruby Software Engineering position open on my team at Leapfrog Online, in Evanston, IL. The ideal Rails candidate has: Real-world experience using MVC frameworks to build high-traffic web sites and applications. W (Read More)
zlabs:
Ruby is rapidly becoming the preferred programming language for many developers. With that said, let’s look at some of the best tutorials, videos and books to learn Ruby and Rails.Beginner ResourcesJust starting out with Ruby (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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Original Codeigniter Manual edited by Timi Ogunjobi . - Learn how to create killer MVC applications in PHP.
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Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Peter Michaux posted about going all the way with a full client-server app view that looks like:PLAIN TEXTHTML: The App Joel Webber then showed what the GWT Showcase example could look like (a touch different):PLAIN TEXTH (Read More)
A List Apart:
As JavaScript takes center stage in our web applications, we need to produce ever more modular code. MVC (Model-View-Controller) may hold the key. MVC is a design pattern that breaks an application into three parts: the data (Read More)
Submitted by mathewballard
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It seems that the AMFPHP project has now been laid to rest, unfortunately it never made it past the 1.9 beta version and nor did the tutorials. However, Adobe didn’t give up on it that easily and with the new Flex compilers t (Read More)
Submitted by ferringer
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Today, we have released our first public community technology preview of our ASP.NET MVC Extensions. This is a very lightweight framework for developing ASP.NET MVC View Components that we are working for last few months. The (Read More)
Ruby Inside:
Bowline is a new MVC GUI framework for developing cross-platform desktop applications using Ruby, HTML, CSS and Javascript. The author, Alex MacCaw, aims to make building a desktop app as simple as creating a Rails site.Unlik (Read More)
Riding Rails - home:
This is a question I get quite a lot.Where should I start? What should I do? What can I do to become a better Ruby/Rails developer etc.. (more common questions)I wish there was a “simple/right” answer to these questions. Some (Read More)
Submitted by wpbasti
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In my last blogs I wrote about my current exploration of Qooxdoo and despite the silence since then I made a lot of good progress. I explored different things:Rewrite the whole library in plain-GWT: Doable but well a bit of w (Read More)
dzone.com: latest front page:
PHP is one of the most popular development languages for building dynamic web applications today. PHP offers many advantages; it is fast, stable, secure, easy to use and open source (free) but it was created by Zend and some (Read More)
Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen:
I was up in Redmond this week and stopped by to visit my Video Portal in Phil's Office. I wanted to see where I virtually sit. While I was there, Phil gave me/us/you a tour of ASP.NET MVC 2 Preview 1. Be sure to read Scott (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
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Today you’ll notice a new way to log into SocialToo. If you click on the “Login” link in the upper-right of SocialToo you’ll notice there is now a “Connect With Facebook” button. If you previously associated your Facebook (Read More)
Submitted by jrblaze
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We are very pleased and excited to welcome you to the new brand new Revision3.com! Revision3.com has gone through several iterations since we first began back in 2005, and this website represents the 4th version of Revision3 (Read More)
Submitted by ManiacD
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Codai's IT Samurai School is open for enrollment. It's Flash, so it'll take a few moments to download...but I hope you'll agree it's worth the wait... http://www.itsamuraischool.comA few fun facts about the website and the (Read More)