Author: Chad Hietala | 97 views
19
Jan
In this tutorial, we will adventure into the world of XSL(T) and explain what it is, how to pull data from an XML document, basic iteration and basic login and conditional statements.Tutorial DetailsProgram: Any Text EditorVersion: 1 of 1Difficulty: MediumEstimated Completion Time: 25minOverviewSometimes, you have huge datasets that are parsed out as XML that need to be formatted so that someone who doesn’t k
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Author: David Walsh | 124 views
18
Jan
One modern, attractive way of placing a lot of content into a little space is by using a tab system. This tutorial will show you how to create a sexy, animated tab system complete with CSS sprites, cookies, and animated tab swapping. AssumptionsThere are a few assumptions and notes that we’re going into this system with:We’ll be using the most recent version of MooTools: 1.2.4.The client must support
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Author: Dion Almaer | 91 views
13
Jan
I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense.
Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me this:
there are not enough juicy real DOM events, and the DOM standards process is slow moving. It's long been a bone of contention that the
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Author: Dion Almaer | 33 views
13
Jan
I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense.
Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me this:
there are not enough juicy real DOM events, and the DOM standards process is slow moving. It’s long been a bone of contention tha
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 106 views
11
Jan
A project is always more fun when you’ve got friends working with you, but how can do it when working on a coding project? I’ll keep my keyboard to myself, thanks.Enter GitHub. With this web service, you can share your coding projects and collaborate with ease!DisclaimerThis tutorial will assume that you’re familiar with Git, arguably the best distributed version control software there is. Already
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Author: Adam Hawkins | 203 views
4
Jan
Give me an hour of your time, and I’ll take you on a fly by of the Ruby on Rails framework. We’ll create controllers, models, views, add admin logins, and deploy using Heroku’s service in under an hour! In this article we’ll create a simple bookshelf application where you can add books and write thoughts about them. Then we’ll deploy the application in just a few minutes. So buckle up
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Author: Umut M. | 105 views
29
Dec
Uki is a simple JavaScript user interface toolkit for creating desktop-like web applications with few lines of code.
The toolkit is fast. It uses progressive rendering, can render 30k+ lists & tables very quickly (which would normally take minutes in IE).
It doesn't offer a complete JavaScript framework. Rather, Uki is totally focused on the layout and, if wanted, can be used with any JS framework.
Uki com
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 222 views
28
Dec
Now that we’re down to the end of 2009, what were some of the best web development and design tutorials and articles from the year? We’ll take a look at 120 of them!JanuaryHow to Build a Login System for a Simple WebsiteIn today’s video tutorial, we’ll be building a login system with PHP and MYSQL. Many, many features will be covered; including MySqli, Prepared Statements, jQuery, Classes, S
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Author: Umut M. | 104 views
23
Dec
JuiceKit is an open source software development kit (SDK), which integrates with Adobe Flex, for building "information experience" applications.
The SDK includes components for controls, visualizations & utility classes that are easy to implement & aesthetically pleasing.
To better define the SDK, some of the components it has are a treemap, US Map, "copying data to the computer's clipbo
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Author: Dion Almaer | 210 views
22
Dec
I am sure MathML took off somewhere, but I never really saw it. MathJax seems to have a chance at being a practical solution that offers a high quality display of LaTeX and MathML math notation in HTML pages.
You can embed the following LaTeX right in your page:
PLAIN TEXT
HTML:
<p>The Lorenz Equations</p>
\[\begin{matrix}
\dot{x} & = & \sigma(y-x) \\
\dot{y} &#
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