JavaScript, even more so than VB, has to be the Rodney Dangerfield of programming languages. I'm going to blow whatever credibility I might have by saying "I actually like programming in JavaScript." I'm actually building a lot of the screens in StoryTeller with JavaScript running in a WebBrowser control because I think I can do dynamic layout much faster with JavaScript than a WinForms screen. Besides, the point of a "side" project is to do stuff you don't get to do at your day job.
CodePress is web-based source code editor with syntax highlighting written in JavaScript that colors text in real time while it's being typed in the browser
Wiki on a Stick (in short WoaS) is a wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML file. It's perfect to be used at home or at office, on your laptop or USB pen drive.
You will find over 300 programming language tutorials, lessons, and how-to's. You can surf through our collection of free online tutorials or read postings in one of our forums.
FOAF-a-matic is a simple Javascript application that allows you to create a FOAF ("Friend-of-A-Friend") description of yourself. You can read more about FOAF in Edd Dumbill's "XML Watch: Finding friends with XML and RDF" article, at the FOAF homepage on R
Edit-in-Place with Ajax by Drew McLellan Back on day one we looked at using the Prototype library to take all the hard work out of making a simple Ajax call. While that was fun and all, it didn’t go that far towards implementing something really practi
CPAINT (Cross-Platform Asynchronous INterface Toolkit) is a true AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript XML) and JSRS (JavaScript Remote Scripting) implementation that supports both PHP and ASP/VBscript.
TiddlyWiki is a complete wiki in a single HTML file. It contains the entire text of the wiki, and all the JavaScript, CSS and HTML goodness to be able to display it, and let you edit it or search it. Without needing a server.
>>>Quite bizarre somehow.<<<
"As developers, we have more and more JavaScript libraries to choose from and, of course, the option not to use any at all. Over time, we each tend to favor one method of coding over another. For those who’d like to learn more about jQuery, one of the more popular libraries, here’s a crash course written with code-savvy web designers in mind."
CodePress is web-based source code editor with syntax highlighting written in JavaScript that colors text in real time while it's being typed in the browser.
This is a REAL odometer style javascript counter, where you can actually see the numbers spining. No Flash, it's all css and javascript. It can serve multiple purposes, like a live visit counter or a cashier style counter on a shopping website. Well, anything that involves updating a numeric value dynamically. It can also be used a fixed counter, like the one you can generate with a server script, but of course that isn't nearly as much fun as updating it in real time.
Sage lets you build rich, highly functional, cross platform web-enabled desktop applications and applets by simply marking up the UI and attaching JavaScript (or Ruby, Python, etc.) event handlers. You simply point sage to a URL and it downloads the markup and accompanying scripts and renders the application or applet in real-time (the same way a browser renders documents). All that is required to run Sage is a Java Virtual Machine (v1.5 or later, v1.6 preferred).
The JIT is an advanced JavaScript infovis toolkit based on 5 papers about different information visualization techniques.
The JIT implements advanced features of information visualization like Treemaps (with the slice and dice and squarified methods), an adapted visualization of trees based on the Spacetree, a focus+context technique to plot Hyperbolic Trees, and a radial layout of trees with advanced animations (RGraph).
YAF4AJN enthält eine "Hello-World"-Applikation, mit der die Nutzung einer neuen JSON-Bibliothek demonstriert wird.
Mit dieser JSON-Library wird - im Vergleich zu bestehenden AJAX-Praxis - eine sehr viel striktere Trennung zwischen dem Seiteninhalt und der Werteberechnung ermöglicht.
Die Seite wird dem Nutzer sofort angezeigt. Sie holt dann asynchron die einzubettenden Werte von der Server-Applikation.
Das bedeutet:
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Eine (unter LGPL) veröffentliche Javascript-Library.
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Die Seiten können frei redaktionell bearbeitet und vollständig in einem Content Management System (CMS) verwaltet werden.
Gleichzeitig:
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Kein Scripting im HTTP-Server mehr
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Keine HTML-Seiten als Output einer Werte berechnenden Applikation mehr
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Kein seitenspezifisches Javascript mehr
Dojo provides cool cross browser javascript widgets that enable full featured GUI clients running on javascript in a browser. JSF developers who want to use dojo need to find a way to connect the dojo widgets with their backing beans. With Facelets we can build templates that connect dojo widgets with standard JSF tags. These templates are packaged as tags in a jar. Using templates with standard JSF tags we achieve portability from JSF 1.1 up to JSF 2.0. Furthermore you can easily take a template out of the jar, modify it and use it separately. DojoFaces is released under the Apache License to give you all legal right to do so.
All tags have full AJAX support. With dojo it's good practice to reduce roundtrips and use AJAX whereever possible to avoid time consuming page startups. Here's the link to our examples page to demonstrate the features.
I saw a post on a bulletin board somewhere recently where the poster asked how to make the href work normally on a link like this <a href="javascript:;" onclick="dosomething()"> if Javascript is not enabled. It's actually quite simple and I will look at how to do this in this post.
jsc is a decompiler or a cross compiler if you will. It is not a source-code parser nor an IDE. It is a command line utility like any other compiler. jsc was originally an anagram for csharp to javascript.
This sample shows how to use Google Calendar as an event source for a Simile Timeline widget. Now you can display your calendar data on a snazzy AJAX timeline! Here we display the Google Doodle calendar with web content events along the Timeline. You can
This tutorial shows you how to feed data directly from a Google Spreadsheet rather than from a file. The advantage of this is that you can edit your data in Google Spreadsheets' user interface. Here is an example.
jQuery UI provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets, built on top of the jQuery JavaScript Library, that you can use to build highly interactive web applications.
Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments.
SIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source tools that empower users to access, manage, visualize and reuse digital assets. Learn more about the SIMILE project.