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Small Firefox Tweak for the Slower Machines
15.Aug.06 | 2 Comments
I’ve largely moved all my IM stuff over to meebo for the past few weeks. I like it, it works well and it’s nicely suited to the number of machines I use. In fact, at home, I tend to have it running on my little Xubuntu laptop. (which is much more useful [...]
Seems obvious in retrospect
02.Aug.06 | 3 Comments
I’ve spent a large chunk of this year, so far, using IE7 betas and Opera 9 as “primary” browsers. I very recently switched back to Firefox for various reasons. Loving the fact that most of the sites I use work so well with it, but have been getting close to a rant about [...]
Google Web Toolkit
16.May.06 | Leave a Comment
Picked this one up off of Google’s Blog: Making AJAX Development Easier. Last week I mentioned some of Yahoo!’s efforts in the development tools arena, this week we get Google’s flavor with the Google Web Toolkit.
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps [...]
Yahoo UI Library
11.May.06 | 1 Comment
Saw this announced earlier in the week: Yahoo! grids CSS. Initially I had no clue what this was about until I realized it is just a piece of the Yahoo! UI Library. So there’s something I’d never heard of. Now as a web developer type, I have to look this stuff [...]


