Web Security - what’s next?
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One of the interesting portions of the recent webcast on web application security was the graph that Jeremiah Grossman showed during his presentation.
Read MoreAn Adobe AIR application that brings the ColdFusion 8 documentation to your desktop that is surprising small, easy to use, extremely fast, and built using the Ext JavaScript library.
Get a quick primer on Gears, the open source project by Google that aims to expose new modules and capabilities for the browser that provide general purpose building blocks for web applications to unlock the capabilities of the local machine in a safe manner.
Interested in Adobe AIR? Check out this brief new technologies demonstration I gave on Adobe AIR to my colleagues at Hamilton College.
One of the interesting portions of the recent webcast on web application security was the graph that Jeremiah Grossman showed during his presentation.
Read MoreThe renown expert on Web Application Security Jeremiah Grossman will be presenting a free webcast entitled "Understanding Web-Based Threats and How to Thwart Them" on Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT - and its FREE!
Read MoreAs web developers we have all had the cross-browser blues. It has and for the foreseeable future, remain a fact of life when developing web applications. The differences between CSS and JavaScript implementation plagues our ability to quickly and easily develop and layout an application to work, look, and feel the same across browsers.
Read MoreSo, you’ve got a large amount of tabulated data to display, so you decided to use paging to improve the page load time and the user experience…
Read MoreIn preparation for the upcoming presentation at our local CFUG (ColdFusion Use Group) on Amazon Web Services with Amazon’s Mike Culver I thought I would revisit the web services provided by Amazon, and others.
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