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Introduction to event handling in ActionScript 3.0 | Adobe Developer Connection
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06 December 2009
Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Language Detection: A Witch’s Brew?
# Use Accept-Language – it just works
# Use IP detection as a fallback for language, or a separate test to determine jurisdiction
# Cookie your visitors’ language preferences, so you are consistent
# Provide a simple way to switch language, everywhere
# Treat language and compliance issues as two entirely separate problems
03 December 2009
Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Flipping Out
Feature flags and flippers mean we don’t have to do merges, and that all code (no matter how far it is from being released) is integrated as soon as it is committed. Deploys become smaller and more frequent; this leads to bugs that are easier to fix, since we can catch them earlier and the amount of changed code is minimized.
29 November 2009
Django for a Rails Developer — The Usware Blog - Django Web Development
In this post I want to give a brief introduction to Django project layout from a Rails developer point of view, on what is there, what is not there and where to look for things. It should help a rails developer working on django be able to find the necessary files and underatnd the layout of the project files.
BBC - Web Developer: Test-driven Development in Agile Projects
choisir entre les deux ou faire les deux ?I plan to try adding doctests to my code, as well as continue writing proper unit tests in PHPUnit.
Mobile Opportunity: The mobile data apocalypse, and what it means to you
It's also possible to create some APIs that would tell a website how much bandwidth is available to it, so the developer could adjust its features accordingly. This idea is being tossed around between web companies and operators, but I don't know how much is actually being done about it.
27 November 2009
Rapid application development using the Opera Unite Yusef library - Opera Developer Community
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MooTools - a compact javascript framework
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Facebook Share/Specifying Meta Tags - Facebook Developer Wiki
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01 November 2009
Lift – The Simply Functional Web Framework – Home
Lift is an expressive and elegant framework for writing web applications. Lift stresses the importance of security, maintainability, scalability and performance, while allowing for high levels of developer productivity. Lift open source software licensed under an Apache 2.0 license.
