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AJAX TEST OF ANDERLECHT CREDENTIALS – Sportinglife.com

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ajax - Google News at 11:36 am on Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sportinglife.com
AJAX TEST OF ANDERLECHT CREDENTIALS
Sportinglife.com
Ariel Jacobs' Anderlecht sit proudly top of Europa League Group A after the first round of matches but the coach insists Thursday's opponents Ajax are the
Neighbours Roma, Lazio struggle in Europa LeagueThe Canadian Press
Anderlecht takes on Ajax for the first timeAnderlecht
Nothing to prove for BoussoufaUEFA.com
Anderlecht
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YUI 3 Is Out!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Brad Neuberg at 5:30 am on Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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The YUI team has put out YUI 3.0:

We’re pleased to announce today the general-availability release of YUI 3.0.0. YUI 3’s core infrastructure (YUI, Node and Event) and its utility suite (including Animation, IO, Drag & Drop and more) are all considered production-ready with today’s release.

This is a ground-up redesign of YUI:

  1. Selector-driven: YUI 3 is built around one of the lightest, fastest selector engines available, bringing the expressive power of the CSS selector specification into actions that target DOM nodes.
  2. Syntactically terse: Without polluting the global namespace, YUI 3 supports a more terse coding style in which more can be accomplished with less code.
  3. Self-completing: YUI 3’s light (6.2KB gzipped) seed file can serve as the starting point for any implementation. As long as this seed file is present on the page, you can load any module in the library on the fly. And all modules brought into the page via the built-in loader are done so via combo-handled, non-blocking HTTP requests. This makes loading the library safe, easy and fast.
  4. Sandboxed: YUI modules are bound to YUI instances when you use() them; this protects you against changes that might happen later in the page’s lifecycle. (In other words, if someone blows away a module you’re using after you’ve created your YUI instance, your code won’t be affected.)

It’s especially nice to see the new terse YUI namespacing, so you can just type YUI() instead of the older longer syntax.

The cool thing about YUI (and this release) is that it is literally driving the Yahoo! Home Page. That’s pretty awesome of Yahoo! to release this code and make it generally available to the wider community. Congrats to the whole YUI team on the new release.

See the original announcement blog post on getting started with YUI 3.0 in 3 easy steps.

Soloscript Presents Ajax Tutorial – Valuable Information Available … – BigNews.biz (press release)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ajax - Google News at 9:55 am on Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Soloscript Presents Ajax Tutorial – Valuable Information Available
BigNews.biz (press release)
The Ajax tutorial has an introduction to ECMAScript for XML (E4X), a simple extension to JavaScript that makes XML scripting very simple.

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Cappuccino is a Push over

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dion Almaer at 5:11 am on Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Elias Klughammer has implemented the Juggernaut push server in a Cappuccino app.

Always nice to have an open source bare bones sample app for a marriage like this. Nothing beats looking at the source.

A note from the editors; Hat change!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dion Almaer at 4:07 pm on Monday, September 28, 2009

Dear Ajaxian Community,

As editors-in-chief so to speak, I always feel that it is important to fully disclose to the community any affiliation change. We have always tried to by balanced, and show that by featuring all kinds of news (for example, we haven’t been shy at posting about great WebKit tech while at Mozilla, or amazing IE news ( ;) when at Google.)

Ben and I are now at Palm leading up the developer relations team.

We started devphone awhile back as a place to talk about mobile dev, but I personally didn’t have the gas to write a lot about that as I was mainly interested in the Web side of mobile development. Thus, my excitement when Palm released webOS and I had a nice path to take my Ajax skills to the rapidly growing mobile Web market.

You can expect to see some more mobile Web news, just because I will be looking at that world a lot more. However, you shouldn’t expect to see any lack of other news, and we also love to accept contributions both as quick links to great Ajax news, but also guest posts. We really do see this as your community!

Also, expect to continue to see Bespin and Mozilla news, because we are very much going to continue to be involved in that community. I am in a Bespin meeting right now! Yay open source, and open companies like Mozilla!

Thanks for being loyal readers for the life of Ajaxian.com so far, and we look forward to serving you even more in the future!

Cheers,

Dion and Ben

Berts Breakdown

Filed under: Uncategorized — Brad Neuberg at 6:00 am on Monday, September 28, 2009

We usually post these on Friday, but who says a little fun on Monday is wrong? Paul Brunt has put together a nifty game using the Canvas tag. It’s pretty impressive. He is also using Chrome Frame to have the game work on IE as well.

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Play it now

Report: Web 2.0 and Library Services for Young Adults – ResourceShelf (blog)

Filed under: Uncategorized — web 2.0 - Google News at 3:02 am on Monday, September 28, 2009
Report: Web 2.0 and Library Services for Young Adults
ResourceShelf (blog)
“The document is an introduction for librarians new to Web 2.0 and Social Media, and who are interested in using publicly accessible social media tools to

Web 2.0 for Proper Website Exposure – Article Maniac

Filed under: Uncategorized — web 2.0 - Google News at 9:04 pm on Sunday, September 27, 2009
Web 2.0 for Proper Website Exposure
Article Maniac
The concept of web 2.0 has made possible for a website to make themselves complete entity where not only products/services are promoted but also becomes hub

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