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by jason on May 29, 2006
Just the other day I had the opportunity to attend a design meeting. It was one of the first design meetings to take place for this specific project. The group of bright eyed excited people around...
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by jason on May 27, 2006
Google has released what they call a Web Toolkit. Of course it is label "Beta," but what isn't when Google first releases something to the general public. Gmail is still in beta, which...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by jason on May 24, 2006
An associate of mine has created a really nice AJAX component in his spare time. The component is what I like to think of as a spreadsheet on the web. He calls it an editable HTML grid. I've...
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by jason on May 17, 2006
Today the New York Times story about how Jonathan Schwartz has decided Sun Microsystems will be releasing an Open Source version of Java (see story here). I have a few friends that were laid off in...
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by jason on May 06, 2006
I found this on the JavaBlackBelt news feed: When Dmitry Buzdin, from Latvia, proposed us to develop a Ruby - basic exam and we welcomed the initiative warmly. The objectives are ready and you can...
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by jason on May 03, 2006
I heard about this site the other day when listening to the Java Posse. The site is called simply JavaReference. The site contents so much information about Java programming that I find myself going...
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