October 2006
This morning I was browsing some of the more popular recent Del.icio.us links and came across a nice study in contrasts. The first was this short YouTube presentation on the hottest and newest of... Read More
It has been rumored that IE7 was to be released today. Well, I have not seen anything official from Microsoft yet, but it appears to have hit some partner channels. Yahoo! has released their branded... Read More
Migrating from WebWork to Stripes, Pt 1 Stripes is a new upstart in the Java web framework arena, whereas WebWork has been around for years. This chronicle of one developer’s experience... Read More
Don't believe the hype--binaries belong in the database too!Read More
The Atlas Control Extenders ModalPopup control rocks. With some helpful hints.Read More
CSS3 Module: Paged Media The W3C has released a Last Call Working Draft of CSS3: Paged Media, which adds pagination, margins, size and orientation, headers and footers, widows and orphans, image... Read More
The surprise outcome of last nights webtuesday – Javascript sucks harder than PHP. I still can’t quite believe it. Maarten took the PHP corner against me in the Javascript corner, both of... Read More
Django started life at a newspaper whose staff needed to develop full-featured web applications to meet newsroom deadlines. The result? One speedy framework! In this hands-on tutorial, James helps us... Read More
Of all the graphs in The State of Web Development 2006/2007 report that SitePoint and Ektron published recently, the one that stood out the most to me was the one showing the platform currently being... Read More
Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML From the Safari crew, this is one of the most well-reasoned and pragmatic takes on the whole HTML vs XHTML debate I have yet seen. In short, Safari recommends you... Read More
In the same vein as this, here’s a real world puzzle that might serve as a nice (or annoying) interview question – relates to something I had to deal with at work today. There are a... Read More
So after my initial concern over the impact of this, figured it out at last – what Google is trying to tell us – we’ve got a huge cluster right there at our disposal! So spent the... Read More
While I have been silent for a bit*, the DotNet blogo/podo/webosphere has been anything but in the last month or so. Some gems in no particular order: Scott Mitchell (of 4guysfromrolla.com fame) has... Read More
Google Code Search for Security Vulnerabilities Here’s my attempt – hunting for $_GET / $_POST / $_COOKIE placed at the start of on and include / require / include_once / require_once... Read More




