Flash Remoting
Tuesday, March 1st, 2005Alternative ways of serving Flash Remoting clients are explored.
Alternative ways of serving Flash Remoting clients are explored.
What do you do when you need to constantly monitor your clients’ websites conveniently? Simple! You write a little Perl-TK (Perl with windows graphics capability) utility and have it running on your desktop all the time. At a glance you can see when the last check was done, and ours alerts everyone on your local […]
Emacs, that great editor from the GNU guys. If you are programming in multiple languages, like me, Emacs is certainly your friend. I couldn’t manage without the extensive keyboard shortcuts and ability to seamlessly switch to different edit modes right there in the middle of programming. Maybe one the best uses for this is is […]
The standard Internet explorer installation comes with various DOM classes and APIs that can be used to work with XML and XHTML locally and over HTTP. We have adapted some of our ASP pages on the UniRom website to use these objects to display this blog and our technology areas from del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/).
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This is UniRom’s first blog entry. The info barn covers matters that we are interested in or just want to comment on.
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