web developers

Enrich Your Web Site With the Fruits of the Wikimedia Project

Linux Today  Mon, 11/10/2008 - 23:34

IBM Developerworks: "You know Wikipedia, but do you know of the dozens of related sites that provide user-generated content that is just as valuable?

Many of the related sites under the Wikipedia umbrella are very useful to Web developers. Learn how to enrich your information space with resources beyond Wikipedia, including examples of widgets applying data from these sites."


 

iPhone Hits the Road: iPhone for Commuters, January 12-16, 2009

Topix - Unix  Thu, 10/16/2008 - 02:01

Atlanta, GA October 16, 2008 -- Big Nerd Ranch, Inc., premier provider of intensive classes for programmers, web developers and system administrators, has a proven track record for delivering state-of-the-art ...


 

Big Nerd Ranch Europe offers iPhone Bootcamp in December

Topix - Unix  Thu, 10/02/2008 - 13:34

Boost your iPhone Apps with iPhone Bootcamp in Frankfurt, December 8-12, 2008 Big Nerd Ranch Europe, premier provider of week-long, intensive training classes for programmers, web developers and system ...


 

Motorola Building Up 350-Person Android Team. Nokia Also Sniffin...

Linux Today  Tue, 09/30/2008 - 07:31

TechCrunch: "The iPhone may be the only game in town for serious mobile Web developers right now, but that won't last long.

Next year, the iPhone will see some serious competition from Google's Android platform."


 

Google Gears now inside Android's 'Chrome Lite'

Topix - Mac osx  Wed, 09/24/2008 - 20:50

Android 1.0 includes a hidden feature for Ajax web developers: the Google Gears plug-in . Version 0.4.13.1 can be found in the browser's plug-ins directory if you know where to look: Because it's pre-installed, ...


 

IEs4Linux lets you install Internet Explorer under Linux

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Thu, 09/18/2008 - 10:39

Because a large portion of end user machines attached to the Internet are Windows machines, Web developers have no choice but to develop Web applications that, while they don't necessarily rely on Microsoft technology, do have to work properly with Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.

That usually means developers require a Windows installation a


 

RESTful Grails: Build a resource-oriented architecture

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 09/16/2008 - 10:52

In this installment of Mastering Grails, the article introduces various ways to get Grails to produce XML instead of the usual HTML.

Learn to creating Web pages that give users the information they want, while offering a source of raw data that other Web developers can easily mix in with their own applications.


 

Installing Wine in Red Hat Fedora Core 9 & Extra Goodies

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sun, 09/07/2008 - 02:54

I have included instructions to installing several Microsoft Windows applications for you to get started with.

You should not use Microsoft Internet Explorer for your everyday browsing. It is for some sites that won't work in Mozilla Firefox and for web developers testing.

It doesn't always work perfectly. These instructions are similar for x64.


 

Chrome, IE8, and longer term thinking

Topix - Linux  Thu, 09/04/2008 - 07:54

As millions of web developers and others are now discovering, IE8 invokes "security" to break, or at least red tab, a lot of existing web and investigative technology -making it harder, for example, for ...


 

Democratic National Convention working against GNU/Linux

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 08/26/2008 - 00:59

This blog entry isn't really about the democratic convention being anti-GNU/Linux so much as it is about the the marginalization of a minority, the monopolistic practices of companies, web developers, and how you can complain to the Democratic National Convention to switch technologies-or else drop video streaming altogether.