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Bruce Perry's latest piece introduces GWT, the Google Web Toolkit, which is a kind of Java to Ajax compiler. It's a very interesting new development in the world of very interactive web apps. [Jul. 12, 2006] Object-oriented JavaScript By Greg Brown Greg Brown explains how to use basic object-oriented techniques to build more robust AJAX applications. [Jun. 7, 2006] ExplorerCanvas: Interactive Web Apps By Dave Hoover Dave Hoover returns with an update about canvas-powered web apps, adding interactivity to the method he described in his Supertrain article. [May. 10, 2006]An AJAX Caching Strategy By Bruce Perry Bruce Perry returns with another AJAX hack; this time he shows us how to use HTTP caching to support an AJAX-enabled web client. [May. 3, 2006] Putting REST on Rails By Dan Kubb Rails is as hot as any web technology, and REST is heating up again. Dan Kubb demonstrates his Rails plugin for building RESTful web apps and services. [Apr. 19, 2006] Analyzing the Web By John E. Simpson In his latest XML Tourist column John E. Simpson asks whether XML has a role to play in reporting website traffic statistics. He finds two applications that use XML to analyze website traffic. [Jul. 27, 2005] Secure RSS Syndication By Joe Gregorio Joe Gregorio hacks a Greasemonkey script to make his browser decrypt a Blowfish-encrypted RSS channel on the fly. [Jul. 13, 2005] Just Use Media Types? By Joe Gregorio In his latest Restful Web column, Joe Gregorio implements a set of Python functions for doing the right thing--analyzing, parsing, and matching--with HTTP request media types. [Jun. 8, 2005] In his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko outlines a plan for combining the XForms and Web Forms 2.0 communities. [May. 11, 2005] Big Lists in Small Spaces By Fabio Arciniegas A. After a long hiatus, our Sacré SVG columnist, Fabio Arciniegas, returns with a technique for displaying large lists or trees of information in small spaces. [May. 4, 2005] Forming Opinions, Part 3 By Micah Dubinko In this week's XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko concludes his three-part foray into Web Forms 2.0. [May. 4, 2005] Forming Opinions, Part 2 By Micah Dubinko In his latest column, Micah Dubinko continues his foray into Web Forms 2.0. [Apr. 27, 2005] The Google Wake-Up Call By Micah Dubinko Micah Dubinko explains how Google's excellent assembly of existing pieces is raising the bar for everyone else. [Feb. 23, 2005] Sarissa to the Rescue By Emmanouil Batsis Want to build very dynamic web interfaces like Google? Then you'll need to manage cross-browser XML compatability issues. And you'll need Sarissa. [Feb. 23, 2005] The Silent Soundtrack By John E. Simpson In this installation of XML Tourist, John E. Simpson presents an overview of the types of sound-to-text captioning available. Pinpointing closed captioning as the most suitable for use with computerized multimedia, he then explains how XML-based solutions address synchronization issues. [Feb. 2, 2005] Mapping and Markup, Part 2 By John E. Simpson In the final part of his XML Tourist column's exploration of GML, John E. Simpson introduces us to the component schema parts as well as to some GML software. [Dec. 29, 2004] XML Namespace Processing in Apache By Nick Kew Nick Kew introduces the Apache XML Namespace API for use in building mix-and-match XML Namespace-aware applications for the Web in Apache. [Dec. 15, 2004] SVG At the Movies By Antoine Quint Antoine Quint returns with a new column about SVG -- this time he focuses on the interesting new features for video integration in SVG 1.2. [Oct. 13, 2004] Automated Tree Drawing: XSLT and SVG By Jirka Kosek Jirka Kosek describes a technique for creating graphics of tree structures from a simple textual syntax using SVG and XSLT. [Sep. 8, 2004] Mobile SVG By Antoine Quint Antoine Quint returns with a look at the growing market for implementations of the SVG Mobile specification. [Aug. 18, 2004] SVG and Typography: Animation By Fabio Arciniegas A. In the final part of our series on SVG and typography, we cover using animation with type. [Jun. 30, 2004] Going Mobile With SVG: Standards By Antoine Quint While SVG 1.2 will arrive soon, the rise and rise of SVG on mobile devices is both important and exciting. [Jun. 16, 2004] SVG and Typography: Bells and Whistles By Fabio Arciniegas A. This third installment of our look at typography in SVG introduces the SVG versions of well-known effects such as blurs, shadows, gradients and bevels. [Jun. 2, 2004] SVG and Typography: Characters By Fabio Arciniegas A. In this second part of our discussion of SVG and typography we explore some time-honored practices of typographic excellence. [May. 12, 2004] SVG and Typography By Fabio Arciniegas A. Few things have as much power to make or break a visual work as typography. This article demonstrates good-look and appropriate use of typography within SVG. [Apr. 7, 2004] |
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