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Podcast: The State of Developer ToolsOriginal at Ajaxian » Front Page
• Wed, Oct 21
By Dion Almaer But the rise of browser native tools, in Safari, Internet Explorer and Opera, browser based add-ons like Firebug, web based tools and more mean that developers have a vast array of powerful tools to help develop, debug, profile and otherwise improve their applications. But, just what’s...
Podcast: jQuery Secrets with Dave Ward
Original at ASP.NET Weblogs
• Mon, Jun 22
By craigshoemaker Dave Ward specializes in writing about ASP.NET, jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX. He is a contributing author to ASP.NET Ajax in Action, Second Edition from Manning, Nerd Dinner’s JavaScript secret weapon, listed on the Programming homepage of Alltop and newly inducted ASP Insider. Full Speed:dow...
CodingQA Podcast Episode 7
Original at ASP.NET Weblogs
• Mon, May 25
By farmas In this show Federico and Matthew talk about what exploratory testing (ET) is and how the ASP.NET QA team uses this methodology for testing. News Dynamic Data release in CodePlex.com TechEd 2009 Ajax Control Toolkit Refresh released. Exploratory Testing
ASP.NET QA Podcast – Episode 4
Original at ASP.NET Weblogs
• Mon, Apr 13
By osbornm The team released the April update to the Lightweight Test Automation Framework. “The Dark Ages” ASP.NET 1.0/2.0 During this time the team was very focused on automating everything. (disadvantage) This approach is not good with a changing Spec. (disadvantage) Bugs were being found to late i...
Podcast: Appcelerator Titanium: Breathing AIR for the Open Web
Original at Ajax
• Mon, Dec 8
By Dion Almaer The Appcelerator folks have a big announcement today. They are announcing an early release of Appcelerator Titanium which is easiest if you think of it as an "Open Web version of Adobe AIR" in that it is a runtime that has extended APIs that allows developers to create applications using We...
Podcast: Zimbra makes its presence felt in Yahoo! Calendar
Original at Java Entrepreneur
• Tue, Oct 14
This new Calendar from Yahoo is interoperable with other calendar services such as Apple, AOL, Microsoft and Mozilla. When Zimbra was acquired by Yahoo this move was seen as a strategy to give competition to Google Apps. With Zimbra, Yahoo aims to come with a more open platform with the help...
Podcast: Where is Open Ajax Alliance headed for?
Original at Java Entrepreneur
• Thu, Oct 9
IBM Announces Open AJAX Coalition - 01 February 2006 OpenAjax Alliance invites AJAX developers to contribute to browser wish list - 04 April 2008 AJAX IDE Interoperability receives support of OpenAjax Alliance - 19 September 2008
Podcast: The connection between AJAX and SOA
Original at Java Entrepreneur
• Tue, Oct 7
HP gets Ajax tools in its lap with acquisition of Tabblo - 30 March 2007 Create rich component-oriented Ajax interfaces in Java using jMaki - 04 April 2007 Service oriented architecture and Web 2.0 - 22 August 2007 Advanced Ajax: improve your knowledge of the language - 13 February 2008
Podcast: Ben Galbraith, Scott Lemon - Chrome Dreams
Original at IT Conversations
• Mon, Sep 8
Google's new browser Chrome is one of the topics of discussion with Phil, Scott, and Ben. In addition to its terms of service, that talk about its background, including Google's comic that introduced the new software. They also discuss Perl, Apache modules, and Ajax programming.
Podcast: Security Bites 113: The security of Chrome
Original at Security Bites from CNET
• Fri, Sep 5
By securitybites@cnet.com (CNET.com) Google has entered the browser space. Chrome, its browser still in beta, is based on the open source Webkit project. Some will recognize Webkit as the foundation for another browser, Apple Safari. But Chrome also borrows heavily from Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer, givi...
Podcast: Security Bites 113: The security of Chrome
Original at Security Bites
• Fri, Sep 5
By securitybites@cnet.com (CNET.com) Google has entered the browser space. Chrome, its browser still in beta, is based on the open source Webkit project. Some will recognize Webkit as the foundation for another browser, Apple Safari. But Chrome also borrows heavily from Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer, givi...
Podcast: Audible Ajax Episode 28: The State of Ajax, with Chrome and friends
Original at Ajax
• Wed, Sep 3
By Dion Almaer We also delve into Canvas land and the fun and frolics that are planned for The Ajax Experience in Boston that happens soon. I am excited about the framework mini-events that happen around the same time too, and gather the crew behind jQuery, Dojo, and Prototype.
Podcast: ASP.NET MVC + ASP.NET AJAX
Original at ASP.NET Weblogs
• Thu, Jul 24
By craigshoemaker Jess Chadwick describes how to integrate the ASP.NET AJAX framework with ASP.NET MVC. With a few tricks up his sleeve, Jess makes it easier than it seems. Jess is "Lead Code Monkey" at Infragistics, president of the New Jersey .NET User Group and contributor to the Code Camp Server project. Reso...
Podcast: Audible Ajax Episode 27: SproutCore with Charles Jolley
Original at Ajaxian
• Thu, Jun 19
By Dion Almaer SproutCore is much more JavaScript focused though, and gives you MVC in the client in a simple and intuitive way. I found it interesting to see how the framework has developed, from its Rails plugin roots, to now (dispel myth: it has no dependency on Rails, just some build files are Ruby).
Technology Round Table Podcast #2 - AJAX Frameworks
Original at ASP.NET Weblogs
• Thu, May 29
By Jon Galloway But seriously, this one's a lot shorter (too short?) and you'll hopefully find the sound quality's improved. We've also heard from several people that, while it's easy for a group of geeks to criticize anything and everything, that doesn't necessarily transfer into useful information....
Podcast: Zed Shaw interview on Rails community, enterprise, Ajax, patents, and a whole lot more
Original at Ajax
• Fri, Jan 4
By Dion Almaer Honest Open Source Not all open source projects are equalMake everything open and public immediately (e.g. SVN)Corporate open source projects often lose their flavourOutside commiters are keySome people hate me, but love MongrelDocumentation is poor for Rails and Ruby, Ruby doesn’t...
Podcast: DOM Assistant updated to 2.5, adds CSS selector support
Original at 456 Berea Street
• Tue, Dec 18
By Roger Johansson Last week I posted a brief article about what you might want to think about when Choosing a JavaScript framework, and mentioned Robert Nyman's DOM Assistant as one of the JavaScript libraries that I have used in production. Anyway, if you're interested in a comparatively lightweight Jav...
Podcast: GWT Conference: December 3-6, 2007
Original at Ajaxian
• Thu, Nov 15
By Dion Almaer Network with colleagues and GWT team members to discuss the underlying promise of GWT as well as its current challenges: How can I integrate GWT into my existing application?How have others added functionality to GWT?How can one best take advantage of Java
Security Bites Podcast: Ajax insecurity
Original at CNET News.com
• Fri, Jul 13
On this week's show, we talk with two SPI Labs researchers about Web 2.0 sites and Ajax insecurity.
Podcast: Audible Ajax Episode 21: Dojo Offline on Google Gears
Original at Ajaxian
• Wed, May 30
By Dion Almaer Some may think "hmm, what about Dojo Offline?" The great news is that the Dojo crew were in the loop wrt this project, and Brad has ported Dojo Offline to use Google Gears as the base platform. We interviewed Brad Neuberg, who is working on Dojo Offline thanks to SitePen.
Podcast: Wine 2.0
Original at BusinessWeek
• Tue, Dec 26
Steve Bachman, CEO of online wine store Vinfolio, talks about how the e-tailer is using Web 2.0 tools to reach out to customers and improve the site experience. RSS in particular and Ajax are playing roles in keeping customers up to date on new wines
Podcast: Open AJAX Consortium Looks to Ease Development
Original at CIO
• Mon, Feb 13
An interview with Laszlo Systems CTO David Temkin about the future of AJAX development.