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Do you need to go back to Javascript school?
Admit it, you probably looked a Javascript in the late 90's , thought it was good for a few narrow areas (special effects on a web page, validating user input) and then went elsewhere to program in a 'real' language. If asked, we'd complain about lack of language features and the restrictiveness of running only within a client side browser.
- Paul Browne [
Dec. 23, 2005 12:45 AM
| Subject(s): Web
, Community, Hacks, Open Source, Programming Languages, Web, Web Services
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eXplorations podcast: ODF, MOX and the definition of open standards
eXplorations Podcast between Kurt Cagle and Mark Peterson on the import of the Massachusetts Open Standard Debate
- Kurt Cagle [
Dec. 22, 2005 12:04 PM
| Subject(s): Podcasting
, Advocacy, Community, Digital Media, Open Source, Patents, Podcasting, Web, Web Services, XML
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Podcast: ODF, MOX and the definition of open standards
eXplorations Podcast between Kurt Cagle and Mark Peterson on the import of the Massachusetts Open Standard Debate
- Kurt Cagle [
Dec. 22, 2005 11:59 AM
| Subject(s): Podcasting
, Advocacy, Community, Digital Media, Open Source, Patents, Podcasting, Web, Web Services, XML
| Permalink ]
Power PHP Testing
The tutorial that Geoff Young and I gave at ApacheCon has sparked some discussion (mostly via email) that I think will lead to better testing tools for PHP developers.
- Chris Shiflett [
Dec. 17, 2005 12:50 PM
| Subject(s): PHP
, Apache, Enterprise Development, ONLamp, Open Source, Perl, Programming Languages, Web, Web Development, Web Services
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