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This week you'll learn about real-time validation, when and where to inject this functionality into your own applications and how to validate popular data types such as phone numbers, dates and e-mail addresses.
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Opt-in e-mail lists not only allow you to instantly test an idea and get immediate results, but they also give you the ability to maintain traffic and hits during slow periods.
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Learn about the CAB at a very high level. With it, you can create Windows Forms-based applications that have sophisticated capability without being as sophisticated to create.
Developer.com
This second and final installment looks at Ajax-ifying the GridView by adding the pop-up control to display the territories covered by the moused over employee. This will involve creating a dynamic populate page method that will be called asynchronously from the browser when the user mouses over an employee. This call back to the Web server will return the specified employee's list of territories, which will then be displayed in the pop-up.
4 Guys from Rolla
Tools for developing semantically aware applications are rapidly growing more Java friendly. Take a closer look at Jena, an open source toolkit for processing and working with semantic Web data.
DevX
This site "aims to give you an honest insight and impartial guide to having a drink in the UK," with a focus on pubs in London. Features reviews of pubs, and a guide to drinking and pub etiquette in Britain. Search for pubs by city or neighborhood, name, London tube station, or rating. Also includes a list of reviewers. [Source: LII]
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Google has opened the maps-based mini-applications platform to users weeks after announcing it at Where 2.0 and Google Developer Day. Mapplets enables users to view and layer third-party information, such as real estate listings, jogging trails, events and photos, directly onto Google Maps.
internetnews, July 11, 2007
MySpace may be following Facebook's lead. Evidence from a page on the social network's domain indicates the Fox Interactive Media company plans to open its platform to third parties through new APIs
internetnews, July 10, 2007
There are now an estimated 137 million internet users in China, second in number only to the United States, where estimates of the current internet population range from 165 million to 210 million. The growth rate of China's internet user population has been outpacing that of the U.S., and China is projected to overtake the U.S. in the total number of users within a few years.
Pew Internet & American Life Project
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