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meta info Just out of curiosity... How many of you visit sites looking for source code examples? Libraries? Cool little functions? What languages do you use?
I ask because I develop in quite a few languages and have amassed a collection of functions, classes, et al that you may find useful. For informational purposes I use the following languages. Delphi/Turbo Pascal, C/C++, C#, PHP, ASP, Visual Basic, x86 asm, 68xxx asm, pic microcontrollers, Javascript and others.
So to get the ball rolling, use the comments area in this post to ask a question, request a code snippet or just say hello. |
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Now we are on to part two of this n part series. I say n because even I don't know when this will all end. |
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As you can tell by the title, I intend this to be a multi-part series on using moo.fx to create better forms. In the first installment we are going to create a form that displays a hint to the user about the type of information that is expected in an input box. |
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Being a fan of cool and sometimes geekish high tech stuff, I tend to run across sites or products that I cannot live without. Today I'd like to touch upon some of the best (IMO) sites to gather useful information when developing a trick website. So without further ado... |
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Premise We are being innundated with examples of Ajax that are quite good but too many people take these examples and turn them into bloated, slow or just plain bad real-life applications. Good Ajax Gone Bad While Ajax is a compelling idea, too many people are jumping on the Ajax bandwagon and using it in ways that are overboard. In this post, we are going to look at some of the times when Ajax goes bad. Before we do, I want to say that these are merely examples of inappropriate or unnecessary use but they demonstrate concepts that can be useful. That having been said let's hit the list. |
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