Ajax Montage (FIFA 10 – Manager Mode)

July 29th, 2010 admin No comments




Thanks for watching this short montage of goals I scored while playing on my Ajax manager mode. Which was your favorite? What should I work on for future montages? Comment below! Please like, favorite, and SUBSCRIBE for more.

WebOS: Six Attacks, One Sausage

July 29th, 2010 admin No comments




This video will showcase vulnerabilities within the SMS application of the WebOS mobile platform released by Palm for their next generation devices (Palm Pre and Pixi). In WebOS, Palm wanted to design a platform what was very easy to develop on, and feature a revolutionary UI design that would hopefully make users abandon the competition. Apparently, Palm designers were also smitten by a very popular web application design technology, AJAX. Leveraging these two ideals, Palm designed their WebOS operating system to act as a web browser. Mobile WebOS applications are built very similar to how a website would be created for a standard web browser. Thus, the new design allows web developers to quickly build and deploy applications for WebOS. However, this also now introduced common web application vulnerabilities to the mobile application space. intrepidusgroup.com

Practical Thin Server Architecture Using Dojo

July 28th, 2010 admin No comments




Google Tech Talks October 24, 2008 ABSTRACT Dojo is arguable the most feature-complete ajax toolkit today. Using Dojo’s data stores to create a clean separation of concerns from the server-side, this talk gives practical advice for impementing all rendering of data in the browser, leading to a much thinner server, which focus on business-logic only. Speaker: Peter Svensson Peter is a Java and Ajax developer active in the Dojo Ajax community. His controversial Thin Server Architecture is not a new idea, but hopes to save time and complexity from todays fast-paced web application development schedules. He lives in Stockholm Sweden in a beautiful house house with his wife, two kids and three cats. He has too many side projects, but is always open for new ones. He probably reads more SF than you do (Since he doesn’t have a drivers license).

Ribbit Conference Gadget for Google Wave

July 27th, 2010 admin No comments




The Ribbit Conferencing Gadget allows Wave participants to escalate an online collaboration session to a real-time audio communications session, allowing participants to talk with each other while collaborating. The Conferencing Gadget is persistent in the Wave and allows any Wave participant to: Create an audio connection with multiple Wave participants Add non-Wave participants to the session Mute or hold any of the individual participants from the stream Disconnect any participants from the stream End the session

Creating AJAX requests – Prototype and script.aculo.us Essential Training from lynda.com

July 27th, 2010 admin No comments




Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In Prototype and script.aculo.us Essential Training, Joe Marini introduces the concepts and techniques for using Prototype and script.aculo.us, two of the most popular open-source JavaScript libraries for building cross-browser, highly interactive, and visually appealing web sites. This course also covers installing each of the libraries and explaining their unique purposes, using simple CSS3 expressions to manipulate web content, working with events in a cross-browser way, and enhancing a real-world web site example to show different ways that the libraries can be used.

How to Rank High in Google with Christopher Schmitt

July 26th, 2010 admin No comments




Live at Voices That Matter Web Design Conference, author Christopher Schmitt talks about the best practices that will help your site get a higher ranking in Google’s search engine. How to Rank High in Google with Christopher Schmitt ### TRANSCRIPT ### Nikki McDonald: Okay now to move to the very last question. Its kind of complicated, but there could be a prize involved. Christopher Schmitt: Okay. McDonald: There will be a prize involved. We are asking everyone. Okay. Think about this: I want to know what is the best way readers, you know, designers can ensure, whoever is listening, can you show that the website where rank highly in Google. But in your response I need you to optimize your answer to make a search engine friendly. And, if your podcast, right now, ranks the highest, you could win a prize to be determine later. Schmitt: To Be Determine Later? That is a great prize! McDonald: That’s the best contest. Schmitt: I havent won To Be Determine Later yet, so that’s great. Something to look forward to put– McDonald: I know. Schmitt: –on the resume: To Be Determine Later Winner… McDonald: Contest prize later. Who doesnt want to enter? Schmitt: I would say that who ever make the title for this podcast should be– McDonald: Then what should be the title be? Schmitt: Should be… Just put a lot of buzzwords CSS, Ajax, you know. Christopher talks about these things. McDonald: Give me some best words. Come on. Spit them out. Schmitt: Put them all in there: CSS, Ajax

Boi-Yu caught on security camera

July 26th, 2010 admin No comments




A teaser done for the next gaming tournament, Call of Duty 4. Boi-Yu is back and angry. Here, he shows his roughness

PHP Tutorials: jQuery: Check if a username is available without refreshing

July 25th, 2010 admin No comments




Check if a typed username is available without page refreshing. Basically, an AJAX style check, but using jQuery. FORUM phpacademy.org TWITTER twitter.com BLOG blog.phpacademy.org

Debugging PHP with NuSphere PHP IDE debugger

July 25th, 2010 admin No comments




PHP Debugging – remote debugging of php scripts PHP Debugging often needs to be done on remote servers. This tutorial shows remote debugging of PHP site with PhpED (PHP IDE – www.nusphere.com and NuSphere dbg debugger using MSIE php debugger toolbar (more) (less)

Web Design Tutorials: How to Create a PHP Contact Form with spry validation

July 25th, 2010 admin No comments




Tutorial Here: lokeepro.com In this Tutorial “How to Create a PHP Contact Form with spry validation” I will teach you how to create a simple yet very effective and clean looking Contact Form that will validate input fields. You can see the Final Example here: lokeepro.com You can download the source files for this Tutorial www.lokeepro.com Using PHP, HTML, and Spry you will create a contact form like the one on www.lokeepro.com Let’s begin, I will try to make this as simple as possible but if you are still having troubles download www.lokeepro.com lokeepro.com