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A brief review of Microsoft’s new competitor to Dreamweaver, recently released as a public preview for free download.
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More progress on running JavaScript as soon as the document has loaded, but not waiting until external resources like images have loaded. Includes fixes for IE and Safari, and Opera 9 now supports the DOMContentLoaded property like Firefox.
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A daunting look at just how bad the spam problem really is.
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A look under the hood of PHP’s memory management facilities.
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An incisive, if inconclusive look at the current state of play of Java web application frameworks.
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A typically venemous reaction to Sun’s announcement that the JDK for Java 6 will include a pure Java database (Apache Derby). Turns out the database won’t be in the JRE, and nobody really asked for it, so is Sun just polluting the Java platform?
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This release is looking very stable. Running a number of desktop applications on it 24/7 here and it’s working great. With the final release slated for October, now’s the time to do your compatibility work.
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Right on schedule, Opera 9 is now available for free download.
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Is there room for blogging in your business model?
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Nice series of five articles covering the new Membership and Roles features of ASP.NET 2.0.
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Kevin, I really understand how critical it is to keep ourselves updated with latest trends in the world of information technology. But how are we supposed to manage to get our hands on so many things that are happening. reply your emails, read newspapers, go through rss feeds, read industry journals, not to mention programming books, then visit forum and post replies, visit some blogs, how do you manage to keep with this information overload.
June 21st, 2006 at 3:05 pm
Good question, Kailash. Read my personal blog post, Keeping Up is for Suckers.
June 21st, 2006 at 3:19 pm