The Key Tenets - 7 Years after The Internet Services Disruption
Posted by: Ken Sipe on May 28, 2012
October 28 2005 Ray Ozzie, having recently joined Microsoft (msft) at the time, put together an interesting manifesto with the subject title of "The Internet Services Disruption", with the purpose of "get all of us roughly on the same page". For cur more »
The Griffon Trove: compiling additional sources
Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 25, 2012
The Griffon build automatically compiles all Java & Groovy sources found under src/main. Follow these steps should you require additional sources to be compiled during the same compilation step Create a file named _Events.groovy under the scripts di more »
We Cannot Choose Between Management And Leadership
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on May 24, 2012
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Griffon in Action: where are we?
Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 21, 2012
It's been a while since I last posted news on the book, which is why I'm really pleased to announce the book is done. Let me be remark that last statement, the book is done! The final eBook goes on sale on May 24th, the pBook will be ready shortly after. more »
Comparing Web Frameworks and HTML5 with Play Scala at Jfokus 2012
Posted by: Matt Raible on May 16, 2012
Spring MVC 3.2 Preview: Adding Long Polling to an Existing Web Application
Posted by: Craig Walls on May 13, 2012
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Spring MVC 3.2 Preview: Making a Controller Method Asynchronous
Posted by: Craig Walls on May 10, 2012
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Web Developers Can Now Easily "Play" with RDFa
Posted by: Brian Sletten on May 10, 2012
Yesterday, we announced RDFa.info, a new site devoted to helping developers add RDFa (Resource Description Framework-in-attributes) to HTML. Building on that work, the team behind RDFa. more »
Global Accessibility Awareness Day is Today – but where's the Sem Tech?
Posted by: Brian Sletten on May 9, 2012
Today, May 9, 2012 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (#GAAD). What started with a simple blog-post by Los Angeles Web Developer, Joe Devon, has grown to include events around the world designed to increase awareness about web accessibility issues. To more »
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