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Very interesting new JavaScript web app development framework built on Node.js with persistance provided by MongoDB. If it already had authentication and sessions, I'd be seriously considering it for Proman. Worth playing with anyway.
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/
Brad Neuberg from Google Developer Programs gives an introduction to HTML 5 to the developers at Yahoo!
I give an introductory course in HTML and web design and for several years I've been insisting on XHTML 1.0 Strict. As the course is coming up again, I've looked around the web for resources on HTML5 and this was one that came up. It seems that my student
Nice little on-line tool that creates the HTML for a generic sort of web document (with header, footer, navigation, content, asides) and creates an HTML/XHTML page with divs and associated CSS ids and a template for the CSS page. Will also generate HTML5
A bookmarklet that allows you to add jQuery to any web page that you visit. Makes learning jQuery a breeze!
SelectorGadget is an open source bookmarklet that makes CSS selector generation and discovery on complicated sites a breeze.
"Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer present the current status of the browser as a platform and what it takes to be successful: a very fast JavaScript engine, using Canvas or no more drawing plug-ins, thread support, transforming it into a desktop, taking over
A fine sequence of tutorials on the jQuery JavaScript library. I have personally been working through these myself during the Christmas recess. I may actually re-purpose them for the 2009-2010 teaching session. Great stuff!
Bruce Johnson, technical lead on the Google Web Toolkit project presents GWT at JavaZone. Recording (video of the speaker and the demos with slides) is on InfoQ. Has some excellent points to make about AJAX and its pros and cons that will be very relevent
Cheatsheet for the incredibly useful mod_rewrite module.
"Doctype is a Google-sponsored open encyclopedia and reference library for developers of web applications." Very techy: more a dictionary than a tutorial but a good place for looking stuff up which anyone can edit. Good for cross browser capabilities.
Dion Almaer blogs about the new role of web hosted data services such as Google's bigTable and Amazon's SimpleDB in application development and speculates that the future may be SQLite in the browser and a compute cloud in the back end.
Careers advice for web developers. A guest article by Stephen Ward on ReadWriteWeb.
"Web development that doesn't hurt." See in particular the Get Excited pages.
Web site for the Manning book which provided the Video Screen Cast used in the lectures.
The HTML cheat sheet is a one-page A4 printable document, designed to provide a quick reference for HTML.
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