http://www.myintervals.com/blog/2008/11/18/choosing-a-web-design-development-team-for-your-next-project/
Here are some tips on what to look for when choosing a web design and development team for your next project.
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Hudson and Grails
I debated on whether or not to blog about my very positive experience with the Hudson CI server. I think the buzz pretty much speaks for itself, so... more »
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Adobe Labs - Alchemy
Welcome the preview release of codename "Alchemy." Alchemy is a research project that allows users to compile C and C++ code that is targeted to run... more »
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Templated User Controls in ASP.NET
Good design repeats itself, good code does not. Templated User Controls in ASP.NET makes the conflict above easy to solve. Do you know how they... more »
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Stripes Book Promo @ JavaRanch
Stripes book promotion at JavaRanch. Win a free copy!
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When to Use Persevere: a Comparison with CouchDB and Others
Persevere and CouchDB are both new JSON-based storage systems, and have been receiving increasing focus. It may be informative to those interested in... more »
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Is it okay to violate OO or Relational principles when mapping objects to the database?
This seems to be a big topic in my work life lately. It was a heated topic at this last Sacramento Java User's group. I've also been criticized at... more »
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Programeter or Pragmatometer?
Browsing Progameter's website and product reminds me that Life imitates Art perhaps more often in programming than in other occupations.
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Build a flexible infrastructure with sMashing success
Learn how to use your WebSphere sMash application JVMs to simplify Web 2.0 development and as a cluster in IBM WebSphere Virtual Enterprise. The On... more »
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Python 2.6 Sidebar update
The original Python Sidebar is actually unusable due to the python 2.6 documentation refactoring... Here is the updated Python 2.6 Sidebar for... more »
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In Favor of RDD (Resume Driven Development)
An argument offering the good side of "resume driven development"
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The Software Product Myth
A certain percentage of developers become unhappy with salaried development over time (typically it’s shortly after they’re asked to manage people, or... more »
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Complete Paypal Solution for Online Payment for ASP.NET
Yoann. B talking about Paypal with ASP.NET and delivers a complete solution for integrating Paypal payment option on your ASP.Net WebSite.
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ASP.NET Cache and Session Compression
Yoann. B is talking about ASP.NET Cache and Session Compression for best Web performances.
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Ajax Enabled ViewState Compression for ASP.NET
Yoann. B is talking about ViewState Compression with Ajax support
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Optimize ASP.NET Applications with CSS Compression HttpModule
Yoann. B is talking about ASP.NET Optimization with CSS Compression HttpModule
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acts_as_boolean Ruby on Rails plugin
A Ruby on Rails plugin that treats a column as a boolean, whether it’s a tinyint, integer, float, string, etc. No matter how true and false are stored... more »
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Pointillism Meets Pixelation: Using the Java 2D API to Animate Art
Paul Reiners shows how to animate images in unexpected and artistic ways using the Java™ 2D API and cellular automata. In the process, he demonstrates... more »
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Develop mobile widgets with Yahoo! Blueprint
Developing mobile applications can be a daunting task. Fortunately, Yahoo! Blueprint helps alleviate this pain by providing a single way to develop... more »
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How strongly does Google believe in web applications?
Google is talking about the end of desktop applications. However, when it comes down to business it is still very firmly planted in the rich desktop... more »
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This is How the Web Gets Regulated
Basic web accessibility is a known commodity now. Web applications can almost be made accessible; eventually web application accessibility will also... more »
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A More Useful 404
Encountering 404 errors is not new. Often, developers provide custom 404 pages to make the experience a little less frustrating. However, for a custom... more »
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TOTD #53: Scaffold in Merb using JRuby/GlassFish
GlassFish Gem 0.9.0 can be used to run Rails and Merb applications. Support another Rack-based framework Sinatra is coming up in the near future. This... more »
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iPhone vs. Android development: Day 2
Welcome to day 2 of a 5-day course on iPhone programming presented by Big Nerd Ranch. During the course I’ll be blogging about the differences between... more »
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Mastering Grails: Asynchronous Grails with JSON and Ajax
JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) and Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) are staples of Web 2.0 development. In this installment of the Mastering... more »
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