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Web Development Zone
Part 1 of this two-part article covered five architecture- and management-focused topics you wish they had told you about SharePoint. This article follows up with five more topics targeted specifically toward SharePoint developers.
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(09/26/08)
The latest release of the Stripes MVC framework adds simplified configuration as well as support for security, AJAX, and more without forgetting its ease-of-use roots.
(09/16/08)
MDB2_Schema lets you create and alter database schemas in an RDBMS-independent manner.
(04/30/08)
I had the opportunity to attend Yahoo's second Open Hack Day at the Sunnyvale, CA campus. This was my first time visiting and I was impressed.
(08/29/08)
Targeted toward both developers and designers, readers will find this book invaluable for gaining the familiarity and skills needed to build Windows Presentation Foundation visuals using Microsoft Expression Blend.
Sponsored by IBM
Writing a good use case isn't easy, but, fortunately, our experience can be your guide. The concepts and principles assembled here represent the works of many people at IBM, and they form a foundation of proven best practices. Many of the tips referenced in this paper are part of the IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology.
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(08/28/08)
Find out how to take your basic web development skills and build a mobile J2ME application.
(08/26/08)
The HTML Canvas, an element of the upcoming HTML 5 specification, allows you to efficiently draw arbitrary graphics at the primitive or individual pixel level. Find out how to implement a 3D rendering using the HTML Canvas.
(04/30/08)
Cloud computing shows up in last place in a survey of top CIOs priority lists.
(04/30/08)
At a lunch conference yesterday, Yahoo! released Fire Eagle out of beta. This API allows you to broadcast your location to whomever you want, automatically or manually via your phone.
(08/07/08)
Discover how to use internationalized numbers, currencies and dates/times with the I18N PEAR package.
Is .NET on Linux Finally Ready?
Novell releases Mono 2.0 with compatibility for Microsoft .NET 2.0 but Novell execs admit it still some catching up to do.
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Not-quite-with-it adults solicit advice of teenagers at San Francisco's CTIA conference.
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Past Blog Posts:
VMWare Chief Chiefly Wrong
While there's no doubt that other application types running on other OSs are more common than they once were, the idea that "people are no longer writing traditional Windows applications" simply indicates how far out of touch Maritz is with the mainstream efforts of working developers.
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