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Web Development Zone
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Find out how to give AJAX applications better browser navigation functionality and allow users to set bookmarks.
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(09/27/07)
Leverage the tremendous buzz surrounding the iPhone by customizing your web site with CSS and Ruby on Rails.
(10/03/07)
Find out how to give AJAX applications better browser navigation functionality and allow users to set bookmarks.
(09/19/07)
Find out how ASP.NET AJAX works, and how you can best apply it to your own web sites.
(09/13/07)
Discover how to use namespace prefixes to define taxonomies and categorization through compact URI encoding (CURIE) to make the semantic web more accessible for web development.
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With the daily announcements of yet another AJAX product or open source project, how is a developer to select the one that's right for his or her particular Web development task? Let the DevX AJAX Framework Roundup help you sift through the numerous options and ultimately select the AJAX toolkits that are best suited for your environment and objective.
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(09/12/07)
Find out how to use Linden Scripting Language to control virtual vehicles in Second Life.
(09/05/07)
The Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-in enables developers to host Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), which feature animation, vector graphics, and video playback. Find out how to get started with Silverlight, and get a feel for how this new type of development works.
(08/31/07)
Find out how to install, manage, and integrate SharePoint 2007 into your environment, and explore the new features.
(08/27/07)
One of the more intriguing features of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) is its database connectivity with a local database. Learn how to leverage this feature in desktop by walking through the development of a database application in AIR.
(08/27/07)
Find out where Silverlight is headed by adding managed code in addition to JavaScript and XAML.
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Bungie Jumps Microsoft's Ship
In a surprising move, Microsoft's most lucrative game developer goes private, days after Halo 3, "one of the biggest entertainment properties in history" ships.
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Microsoft Partially Opens .NET
Later this year, the company plans to let developers look at the source code for its popular .NET Framework. But is it too little too late?
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Is Java Full of 'CRAP'?
Now there's a metric that will
quantitatively prove just how "CRAP"-y a particular piece of code really is.
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CERT Fortifies Code Analysis
Everyone talks about secure code, but CERT and its partners are doing something about it: Working to effectively automate code-checking.
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SAP Readies New Developer Perks
Eager to expand its developer community, the enterprise software giant will unveil a new licensing option at its TechEd '07 conference next week.
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Driving Linux
Are you a vendor trying to get your hardware drivers to run on Linux? Times are changing for you.
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