JavaScript Form Validation, the Aspect-Oriented Way
y now you likely have worked with, or at least experimented with, cross-cutting concerns, a core element of Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP). AOP is an excellent and very compelling approach for
y now you likely have worked with, or at least experimented with, cross-cutting concerns, a core element of Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP). AOP is an excellent and very compelling approach for
f you’re at all involved with Web development, you know about AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). And you probably noticed the astonishing proliferation of AJAX frameworks, which provide a unified
lickEdit’s latest editor (version 11) provides new features such as code templates, comment auto-generation, Regex evaluator etc. This article provides an overview of how SlickEdit’s features function in the context
n March of this year, Amazon.com opened its servers to developers with an online-storage offering. As described in a previous DevX news article, Amazon.com’s Simple Storage Service (S3) provides access
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ow! In a word, that was my first reaction to developing my first Web application using Ruby on Rails. This third of a series of articles on Ruby guides you
ver since the 4.0 browsers were released, cross-browser dynamic HTML libraries have proliferated as a simple matter of necessity. Any developer who wants to take advantage of the latest and
aps are not only very useful, but they are also cool! In recent months, we have seen a lot of innovation in the area of online maps. Today we are
ou can transfer information between systems using ASP.NET in multiple ways; however, many are cumbersome, complicated, or insecure. For example, many data transfer methods pass information in plain text, which