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Daily del.icio.us for Apr 13, 2007 through Apr 17, 2007
- The 90th percentile: MyFaces: The emperor has no clothes - My last project is going into production in a couple of weeks, and it has been implemented using JSF. I started with JSF in good faith: it should be stable by now, it is blessed by Sun and included as the de facto web framework in JEE 5.
- James Ward's Blog » Blog Archive » My Recent Flex & Apollo Adventures - A while back Bruce Eckel and I recorded a screencast of us building a Flex application with Hibernate and XFire on the backend. I finally got around to packaging the code for that demo. You can get it from SourceForge.
- rakaz - Make your pages load faster by combining and compressing javascript and css files - Thanks to a small PHP script and some clever URL rewriting I now have an easy to maintain method to speed up the loading of pages that use many or large css and javascript files.
- Vitamin Features » Serving JavaScript Fast - The next generation of web apps make heavy use of JavaScript and CSS. We?ll show you how to make those apps responsive and quick.
- lightWindow - Another decent lightbox Javascript library (via Ajaxian) - After researching every single modal window, lightbox, slimbox, etc out there nothing fit the bill. Granted some of them were very nice but only fit a specific purpose
- Dynamic languages: More than just a quick fix | InfoWorld | Analysis | 2007-04-16 | By Andrew Binstock - IT's rise to prominence as a core competence that delivers competitive advantage has been accompanied by a dramatic increase in the number of software development projects it must complete
- Translation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Rails Developer David Heinemeier Hansson?s Response to Alex Payne?s Interview [dive into mark] - LAUGH OUT LOUD funny take from Mark Pilgrim, John Gruber style.
- Wordpress Performance: Why My Site Is So Much Faster Than Yours by Elliott Back - There?s no good reason for Wordpress or your site to be slow, except your own negligence. Cache everything. Monitor performance
- Tim Sneath : Introducing Microsoft Silverlight - Silverlight (previously codenamed "WPF/E") is a lightweight subset of XAML for building rich media experiences on the web.
- Java Community News - BEA Releases JRockit R27.2 with Java 6 Support - BEA's latest JVM release, JRockit R27.2, is the first implementation of the Java 6 VM. In addition to providing full Java 6 support, the latest JRockit VM includes many-fold performance improvements, especially for applications with short-lived objects.
- Enomalism : XEN Virtualized Server Management Console: Amazon EC2 Migration - The Enomalism Elastic migration module is a migration tool kit for the management and migration of virtual images between your local xen based enomalism environment and the remote Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Environment.
- Everybody Hates Don Imus - Frank Rich's brilliant column - Even in that short span, there?s been an astounding display of hypocrisy, sanctimony and self-congratulation from nearly every side of the debate
- Dev2Dev Online: Open Source and BEA - BEA believes in open source. We believe a blended strategy for application development and deployment?combining the best of open source and commercial software?provides important freedom and flexibility not available through all-or-nothing approaches
- Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive Web Worker Emergency Survival Kit « - Over the years, I?ve accumulated a variety of tools that don?t take up much space but that come in handy when an emergency comes along. On the average day, I don?t need any of these - but when I do, I?m happy to have them. Here are my suggestions
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Daily del.icio.us for Mar 10, 2007 through Mar 15, 2007
- video.onflex.org - video.onflex.org is maintained by Mike Chambers and Ted Patrick of Adobe. It is focused on providing videos about developing with Adobe Flex, ActionScript and Apollo.
- How to Use Java at a Startup - Cardsharp on Software - The embarrassment of riches in the Java Open Source movement makes it a slam dunk for startups. The fact that you can find an Open Source framework for every conceivable use means that you can focus on your core business instead of on plumbing
- InfoQ: JP Rangaswami on open source in the enterprise & the future of information - CIO JP Rangaswami explains how open source became a corporate IT strategy at investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and why CIOs of major enterprises should open source for software development initiatives. JP also explains his vision of four pill
- Ajaxian » Compressed versions of Prototype - John-David Dalton has spent some time compressing Prototype in a couple of ways to keep your download time to a minimum.
- jsjuicer - jsjuicer is a free tool for safely reducing the size of your JavaScript files. Reducing the size and number of the JavaScript files included in a web page will enable it to load faster
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Daily del.icio.us for Mar 09, 2007 through Mar 10, 2007
- Ajaxian - Compressed versions of Prototype - John-David Dalton has spent some time compressing Prototype in a couple of ways to keep your download time to a minimum.
- jsjuicer - jsjuicer is a free tool for safely reducing the size of your JavaScript files. Reducing the size and number of the JavaScript files included in a web page will enable it to load faster
- SDN Channel - Spotlight on Open Source - Did you know that Sun contributes more than $200 million per year of intellectual property to the open source movement, in dozens of open source projects? The company?s historical contribution tops $2 billion (Kudos to Sun)
- www.hungtang.com - Java and IDEA: deadly tandem - I have been doing Java development for about 6 years now. It?s amazing to think that I have stuck with it for this long but I strongly believe Intellij IDEA has a lot to do with my seemingly never-ending devotion. Simply put, this product rocks?just l
- FiveRuns - Web 2.0 Systems Management - FiveRuns makes monitoring, analyzing, reporting and predicting the behavior of critical business systems painless.
- A Roundup for "Developers, Developers, Developers…" - So, I decided to make a compilation of products that developers may find useful. There?s a little bit of everything in here - some are still in private beta, but still worth mentioning
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Daily del.icio.us for Feb 25, 2007 through Feb 26, 2007
- New Articles/Tutorials and Presentation : jMaki Has Moved into High Gear (cld.blog-city.com) - jMaki has been making great progress. It is generating alot of excitement. What is it ? jMaki is about enabling Java developers to use JavaScript in their Java based applications as either a JSP tag library or a JSF component.
- Speed Up Your Javascript Load Time | BetterExplained - Javascript is becoming increasingly popular on websites, from loading dynamic data via AJAX to adding special effects to your page… with a price
- If you like to build easy to install JPA-applications - start with TopLink essentials - Java Persistence API (JPA) allows persisting objects in Java SE and EE environments. But JPA is only the API - the SPI (service provider) ist still needed. JPA is already supported by openJPA, Hibernate and TopLink essentials (a part of the Java EE RI).
- LINUX ON DESKTOP: 13 Things to do immediately after installing Ubuntu - In this article i describe some of the things to do immediately after installing ubuntu on your machine
- Expose Your POJO-Based Domain Apps as Web Services - This article explains how to expose existing POJO-driven J2EE applications as web services using Axis2
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