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This book excerpt takes a look at writing Web applications. You'll learn
about the technologies and protocols that make up the World Wide Web, how
they work, how to define Web applications, how to structure them and more.
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This is the beginning of an ongoing series on stock photography. In this
and subsequent articles, we'll look at the stock photography industry, how
it works, what images cost, copyright issues and how all of this benefits
you as a Web developer.
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Right now the latest buzzword around town is AJAX. AJAX is an acronym for
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML and is a method used to implement remote
calling. The problem is that AJAX is only implemented in ASP.NET 2.0. This
article will show you one way to implement remote calling without using
AJAX or the XMLHttpRequest object. The technique outlined can even be used
from classic ASP and is sufficient for most remote calling needs.
15 Seconds, September 22, 2005,
Preparing a localized version of a Java desktop application is supposed to
be an easy and well-documented task, but that's not always the case. Find
out about the small problems involved that typically fall under the radar
of most tutorials.
Java Boutique, September 23, 2005,
When you write code to be run inside SQL Server 2005, you usually want to
deal with other database objects. Learn how to write a CLR-stored procedure
that uses a simple table valued function to handle that scenario in a
couple of ways.
Developer.com, September 26, 2005,
Here is a roadmap on the several certification paths Java developers can
follow. Pick which one is best for you.
Developer.com, September 26, 2005,
It's that time of year again. Here is your chance to help the editors of
Developer.com select which products are the best in their respective
categories.
Developer.com, September 26, 2005
Google today introduced Google Enterprise Professional Program, a partner
service for developers, consultants and independent software vendors
looking to increase Google's enterprise search capabilities.
internetnews.com, September 22, 2005
Is Google becoming the bully that whisperers say it is? The question has
come up again since Microsoft announced a major reorganization into three
main business divisions. Erin Joyce, executive editor of internet.com's
news channel, takes a look at the situation to see what's really happening.
internetnews.com, September 24, 2005
That's it for this Monday. I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
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Created: September 26, 2005
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