November 2006

It’s official: GWT 1.2 released The new release enables development under MacOS X in addition to the previously supported Windows and Linux environments, and significantly speeds up the hosted... Read More
script.aculo.us 1.6.5 The last release of the script.aculo.us JavaScript effects library before Ruby on Rails 1.2, 1.6.5 includes some nice fixes as well as Effect.Event—a clever new feature that... Read More
Via Jeff’s bookmarks, Race Conditions with Ajax and PHP Sessions by Andy “thwarted” Bakun is an outstanding anaylsis of a problem that’s come up before on this blog here. In... Read More
Usability. We think we know what the word means, but many people struggle to define or describe it. Of course, we always know when something is usable, because it feels “intuitive”. And... Read More
 
Last night we were treated to Silvan and Stefans whirlwind history of tilllate.com, delivered to a packed webtuesday – thanks to search.ch for hosting and apologies to those that got stuck out... Read More
Let's kick things off with something a bit unusual: a virtual scavenger hunt. At some point, nearly every web geek gets a chance to hack on some open data, usually from a government source. The... Read More

Holy Hamburgers!

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The only thing “Stagnant” about ColdFusion is this blog, or should I say, WAS this blog! It’s been 2 long years since I last posted on InFused and I’m happy to report today... Read More
Sharpen your pencils, dust off your keyboards, and put on your thinking caps -- the Web Developer's Quiz is coming.Read More
 
The last post received some very interesting comments, and even a few mentions of specific time tracking systems that our readers use. As a process and methodology fanatic, I’m always interested in... Read More
Full-Text search is fun and easy! And the first step to getting there is to configure Full-Text search in your Sql Server Database.Read More
Over the past few years I’ve noticed an alarming trend – many web developers don’t track their time effectively. Of course there are lots of experienced web designers and... Read More
So, you have built your secured web application. You have enabled ASP.NET’s handy authentication and authorization features. But have you done enough? No, not at all. What happens if you forget to... Read More
The following is republished from the Tech Times #152. What would you change if you were in charge of the next version of HTML? Would you add new tags for things that you need to mark up in your... Read More
Pyjamas: Pythons answer to GWT Just as the Google Web Toolkit lets you write JavaScript-powered web UIs by writing Java code, Pyjamas lets you write JavaScript-powered web UIs by writing Python code.... Read More