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September 17, 2007 - Adobe's Spry Framework, Part Second |
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A couple days ago, I posted an example of how Adobe's Spry Framework allows one to easily and quickly incorporate XML datasets into an application, allowing for a great alternative to page-to-page navigation and data mining. |
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October 03, 2007 - A Little Taste of Spry 1.6 Goodness |
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A few days I blogged about Adobe's release (and sexy-fication) of the javascript framework Spry 1.6. While I have not had a lot of time to play around with the absolutely unique elements, some cool additions are the improvements they made to the password verification and confirmation widg... [more] |
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October 18, 2007 - A Feedreader with Spry |
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I know I've been posting alot about Spry lately, but the more I use it, the more I love it! Using the simple-to-implement tools which Spry provides, I am able to spend more time dealing with server-side processing, rather than fighting javascript to get a couple of cool effects. |
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October 27, 2007 - A Sexy Spry Gallery |
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If one has been on the internet for 3 seconds, it is obvious that dynamic photo galleries are useful and popular things. After all, who wants to scroll through pages of pictures when they can all be loaded into one interface that can be controlled like a CD player (remember those...)? |
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November 15, 2007 - Adobe AIR Rebranded...Again |
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Well, Adobe's AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) must be getting ready for primetime, for today a brand-spanking new logo was unveiled. |
Well, Adobe's AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) must be getting ready for primetime, for today a brand-spanking new logo was unveiled.
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The last several weeks, readers will note that the majority of my posts have been devoted to AJAX, particluarly Adobe's Spry Framework. My main infatuation is that AJAX allows for clunky page-reload... [more]
Okay, so for people who are javascript heroes, what I'm going to write about is ridiculously lame. But I think it's cool.
Yesterday, I was working on an application for a client. Part of...
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If one has been on the internet for 3 seconds, it is obvious that dynamic photo galleries are useful and popular things. After all, who wants to scroll through pages of pictures when they can all be... [more]
I know I've been posting alot about Spry lately, but the more I use it, the more I love it! Using the simple-to-implement tools which Spry provides, I am able to spend more time dealing with server-... [more]
And He who sits on the throne said, "Behold, I am making all things new."
In an age in which global warming, climate change and concerns about the viability of our planet's environment ar...
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Just a quick reminder: blogactionday (October 15) is approaching rapidly--next Monday! This is a day where bloggers are encouraged to devote a posting to the environment, regardless of their views o... [more]
On the whole, I tend to be fairly loyal in media technologies. I do what I can to support Adobe --I use ColdFusion, the more]
Within the last six months, my little brother has introduced me to some seriously cool music. One of my favorite bands from this "education" is Emery, a hard-hitting "screamo" band hailing from the ... [more]
A few days I blogged about Adobe's release (and sexy-fication) of the javascript framework Spry 1.6. While I have not had a lot of time to play around with the absolutely unique elements, some cool ... [more]
Welcome to my blog. I am often asked what "Exist/Dissolve" means. Well, that is certainly a good question, and I am currently in the process of discovering the answer myself. Prima facie, it strikes me as encapsulating the existensial crisis that is our lives as finite, contingent beings. For a brief moment, we exist, and the next we dissolve into the nothingness of non-existence. From a theological perspective, it is, for me, a sort of ad hoc apologetic for resurrection - i.e., if to exist/dissolve is the human dilemma, there is nothing inherent to the person that guarantees existence, either now or "after" death. Therefore, resurrection is at the same time both the height of absurdity (for it is a notion entirely alien to the paradigm of existence to which we are naturally enculturated) and the only hope for the human to persevere beyond the pale of death.
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