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By
thudfactor on
June 13, 2006
Via
MacRaven (again, the hits keep coming), who offers a stirring defense of the AJAX development strategy, I found this
Alex Krapf article where he vents his frustration at finding Java developers showing interest in the decidedly non-Java concept.
Now, Dave at MacRaven is probably a little over-enthusiastic when he says:
About the only thing that Java can [...]
Posted in Technology
| Tagged AJAX, Alex Krapf, Buster Crabbe, Department of Defense, desktop applications, GUI, HTML, JAVA, smart-client applications, SWING, Virtual Machine, web application development, web apps, Web Start application, web-based application, XML
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By
thudfactor on
October 24, 2004
OK, first and foremost I don’t know what the answer is. But it’s clear our election process is _completely screwed up_ in this country. Was it screwed up before and we just didn’t notice? Possibly. But before when interest was low and landslides were the rule, it probably didn’t make a great deal of difference.
Our [...]
Posted in Politics
| Tagged David Anderson, Florida, John Kerry, Knoxville, Nevada, Ohio, XML
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By
thudfactor on
April 26, 2003
Nicole should be happy about this: http://www.thudfactor.com/index.xml is now an RSS 2.0 feed with complete entries (but no comments). It took me some digging but I finally found a pre-made template that seems to work. The Big Pink Cookie has more.
Now, I have to say I like the concept but I’m not sure about the execution. [...]
Posted in Archived Unsorted
| Tagged XML
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By
thudfactor on
January 4, 2003
Here’s my problem. My job & my hobby has me spending a lot of time in front of the computer. So I tend to hit my favorite weblogs pretty often just to discover they haven’t updated. Blogrolling is great, but to find out when a weblog last updated I have to hover over a link, [...]
Posted in Archived Unsorted
| Tagged arbitrary web site, caching, PHP, RDF, XML
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By
thudfactor on
March 18, 2002
Well, it was a fairly geeky weekend. I spent a lot of time working on Sarah’s new web site. Blog surfing has led me to blogs by HTML geeks, which has in turn led me to A List Apart, which has in turn forced me to re-evaluate my HTML skills. They’ve gotten stale.
See, the problem is [...]
Posted in Archived Unsorted
| Tagged buggy software, HTML, Microsoft, PHP, prosaic technology, slow Internet development, Thom Brennan, web design, XML
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