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Chapter 2 of Mark Pilgrim's book. This one is interesting in that it is both a discussion on how you might, as a web developer, use JavaScript to detect your customer's browser support for the new HTML5 features, as well as, at the same time, using these/
A contribution to PLENK2010 from Alan Levine's CogDogBlog in which Alan wonders if his experience in using the informal setting of the Flickr 366 photographs group and Daily shoot has helped him learn to be a better photographer. Presents a review of an article from Hacker Monthly which introduces the notion of an "eigencourse": I'll need to seek that out!
An interesting slant on the idea of a PLE: to ensure that it is really personal, Jim Groom asks the participants in his class "Digital Story Telling" at UMW to purchase their own internet domain, get a hosting account at a hosting service and point their DNS registry records at it. Then create a blog (presumably using Wordpress, I didn't follow the link to the instructions, but it would be my recommendation). I'm not sure that I'd be quite so anti-institutional, but building a PLE around your own domain certainly ensures that it's identifiably yours.
A simple web server in around 75 lines of Groovy. Written by Jeremy Rayner and mentioned in "Groovy in Action" chapter 13 (Tricks and Tips).
An example of using delicious to tag a set of bookmarks for a teaching module. Chris Jobling, a lecturer at Swansea University has created this one for his students and he used it as a demo in the recent Lunch and Learn session on "top 10 tools and tips".
Second part of a flowgram on using Web 2.0 for writing. Introduces [academic staff] to blogs, wikis, twitter, data visualization and RSS aggregators that they may use with to engage and improve their students' key writing skills. Not just for creative wri
In this Groovy-Zone article Guillaume Laforge describes the use of Groovy to create a Domain Specific Language for unit manipulation. Based on JScience (JSR-275). Presumably what can be done in Groovy can be done in JRuby and hence JRuby on Rails.
Pamela Fox and Dion Almaer have been enjoying some time building applications with the ever growing set of Google APIs. They are capturing some of this experience in a series of articles called Building Better Ajax Applications with Google APIs.
Simple Groovy script to remove .svn directories
Creating static-text popups purely through the power of CSS. The title of the page is intentional: there is no Javascript used in this document.
We analyze the source code of production Java open source projects such as Ant, Tomcat and Batik and load that analysis into a java examples database designed for easy searching. You enter the name of a Java API Class you want to see example invocations o
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