JavaScript Podcasts
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webdev radio: Interview with Christian Heilman
Noted javascript guru Christian Heilman joins us today for a conversation about his new book, “Beginning Javascript with DOM Scripting and AJAX”. Along the way we discuss the state of Javascript toolkits, including the Yahoo UI toolkit. Additionally, the upcoming codemash conference...
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webdev radio: Yahoo news and upcoming interviews
Some thoughts on Yahoo developer center offerings, Yahoo maps license changes, heads up on two upcoming interviews, and an outline of some javascript toolkits I'll be exploring more in the coming weeks. WinBinder :: Developer standalone Windows apps from PHP Beginning Javascript book :: ...
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webdev radio: 'On the go' podcast
I recorded this latest podcast out on a walk in the wilds of North Carolina near my home. Topics include a recap of the PHP Appalachia un-conference, Yahoo's BBAuth system, Aptana and a homegrown heatmap system for tracking your user's clicks. Aptana :: Javascript/CSS/HTML editor ba...
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Parleys.com: Creating amazing user interfaces with Dojo and DWR
Ajax has the power to make your applications satisfying and beautiful or painful and frustrating. This talk shows how Dojo can help you create amazingly beautiful user experiences and how DWR brings the beauty to Java by making Java and JavaScript work well together. Both Dojo and DWR have cha...
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Parleys.com: IRIS, a RIA swing applet
Iris shows the power of modern Java applets, highlighting the following major features of the Java platform: Dynamic extension of applets: new techniques developed within the past year in the JOGL project allow applets to use OpenGL for 3D graphics, OpenAL for spatialized audio, Java Media co...
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Parleys.com: Ajax with Google Web Toolkit
An introduction to writing applications using the Google Web Toolkit, and an update on recent improvements to GWT. This session will cover GWT basics: Java to JavaScript compilation, JavaScript Native Interface usage, the GWT component model, and GWT-RPC for communication to a server. This wi...
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Parleys.com: Refactoring HTML
As web sites transition from simple content to full-blown, two-way applications the legacy cruft of the past ten years is becoming apparent. There are millions of sites and billions of pages that have been around since the 1990s. Many of these pages were designed for browsers like Netscape 3,...
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Parleys.com: Productive Web 2.0 Development
Modern web development requires writing better code in less time with increasingly complex technologies and languages. While relatively new, these technologies pose the same set of problems that Java developers have worked to solve for years. In this session, you will learn how IntelliJ supports ...
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Parleys.com: Building web-based 'fat clients' using GWT
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) provides you with a great way to develop Ajax applications in the Java language. It allows you to develop 'fat clients' for the web, without having to know the ins and outs of JavaScript and all the corresponding browser incompatibilities. This session will provide y...
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Parleys.com: Developing Enterprise Content Applications using Open-Source
Alfresco is the first open source enterprise content management system developed by the founder of Documentum and including core Java teams from Documentum and Interwoven. Alfresco is developed as a scalable, aspect-oriented repository developed using Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, jBPM, Chiba and My...
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Parleys.com: AJAX Development with JSF
AJAX Development with JavaServer Faces: Look Ma, No JavaScript!This session explains how you can build attractive, AJAX-enabled applications using JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology without the use of manually-coded JavaScript. After a brief overview of JSF and the JSF programming model, the sessi...
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Parleys.com: Apache Tuscany - not the "same old architecture"
Do you think of SOA as the "Same Old Architecture"? The Apache Tuscany project moves SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) beyond buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The project aims to create a next-generation services infrastructure in open source based on the principles behind...
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Parleys.com: Project Phobos
Scripting and dynamic languages are one of the most exciting topics in programming these days. Languages like Javascript, Ruby, Python and others have soared in popularity in recent years, each bringing a fresh, different perspective to the activity of programming. Developers can take advantage o...
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Parleys.com: Kito Mann Interview
Ted Neward talks with Kito (JSFCentral) Mann about, yes you guessed it, Java Server Faces. What is the current state of JSF, what's the impact of Javascript and Ruby on the JEE5 presentation tier and how does it compare to ASP.NET are just a handful of questions that are fired by Ted. JavaSer...
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Parleys.com: Ajax, DWR, and Spring
Improving the User Experience without the JavaScript hassle: Ajax, DWR, and Spring Buzzwords like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and XmlHttpRequest are buzzing around Java blogs for months now. The DWR (Direct Web Remoting) project aims to provide easy AJAX for Java. This session will...
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.NET Rocks: Doug Crockford
Doug Crockford talks about Javascript, JSON and more!
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Herding Code: Episode 31: Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller on FubuMVC
This week we talk to Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller about the FubuMVC project.Topics What is FubuMVC? History of the project Built to take advantage of static typing Composition over inheritance Dependency injection tricks IFlattener<T> for JSONification Appli...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #38
This is the 38th episode of the StackOverflow podcast, where Joel and Jeff discuss YSlow optimizations for large websites, the value of unit testing, and the hidden pitfalls of asking questions to programmers. Joel notes that simply paying attention to what your coworkers are doing is an effecti...
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Herding Code: Episode 33: Intertube Inauguration and Questions From Listeners
This week Kevin leads a discussion about the inauguration on the web, then we field some questions from listeners. Topics Live inauguration video on Silverlight sites Photosynth picture of the inauguration whitehouse.gov on webforms - will Viewstate bring down the presidency?...
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Deep Fried Bytes: The Future of .NET Dotfuscator with Gabriel Torok
Keith and Woody sat down with PreEmptive President Gabriel Torok to discuss the news that Microsoft is including PreEmptive's Dotfuscator Community Edition in Visual Studio 2010. The guys also discussed how Dotfuscator can be used to assist with Feature Monitoring, Usage Expiry, and Tamper ...
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FLOSS Weekly
Last episode 11 years ago on twit.tv
We're not talking dentistry here; FLOSS all about Free Libre Open Source Software. Join hosts Randal Schwartz and Leo Laporte every Saturday as they talk with the most interesting and important people in the Open Source and Free Software community.