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I still remember second year of my graduation, I had got a book of javascript from my college library. I was very excited about it but than never bothered to go through it and after that, I have always avoided programming in Javascript. Its a very small scripting language and most likely you will never be asked a javascript question in Job interviews as well but still I feels if you have decided to work on client side user experience than its the best time to start working on it. It will give you amazing power and will also make way to Ajax. So here is my little tutorial on Javascript.
ECMAScript, or by the name it is best known, JavaScript, is one of the most used scripting languages for web development. The JavaScript is the name given by ex-Netscape Communication Corporation, nowadays known as Mozilla Foundation, to its own implementation of ECMAScript.
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Client Side Scripting Javascript Learn
Posted by TheCredence on Friday, August 31st, 2007
After searching a lot for a free wordpress newsletter plugin, I found this service Feed Blitz which is used by many bloggers to implement newsletter functionality. Though there is a very powerful wordpress newsletter plugin from Shift This, it costs $20 for one more domain so if you have no intentions to spend $$$, than Do give a try to feed blitz. Though I have registered to it, I have yet to test it on my site.
Posted by TheCredence on Sunday, August 26th, 2007
Edit - There is a very nice conversation going on between some heavyweights of RoR and PHP framework developers as comments of this post and I will highly advice you to read it. If you don't have time to read both article and the comments than forget the article and read the comments, you will learn more from them
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PHP frameworks is the newest buzz word that is spreading the PHP community due to the threat posed by the famous Ruby on rails. Now everyone seems to look like working on such frameworks. The problem with this there is so many frameworks out there with different pros and cons that it is a hectic job to choose the right one. Please note, choosing the “right” framework is fully dependent on personal and project needs. I will not go through what features each has. I will refer to two articles for showing the framework’s pros and cons. You will find a feature chart here and a benchmark report here.
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Posted by TheCredence on Friday, August 10th, 2007