Archive for the 'technology' Category

Brilliant Button Maker

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

Another interesting item. This is where I came across the Sack of AJAX.

Brilliant Button Maker by LucaZappa.com

AJAX alternative

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

I really got to find some time to play around with some implementations of AJAX. The fellow below has an alternate engine than the SAJAX version. He also has a WordPress plug-in that allows for inline editing of posts. Cool!

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adaptive path » ajax: a new approach to web applications

Friday, August 19th, 2005

Following up on the AJAX notion I’m learning a little more about…adaptive path » ajax: a new approach to web applications

Stumbling onto all sorts of cool things

Monday, August 15th, 2005

Several little bits that came from a surfing domino effect that occurred this morning for me.

  • AJAX I’ve heard of this, just not under the *new* term.
  • SlideML I’ve seen a presentation format similar to this using only an HTML page and CSS…S5 or some sort of similar name.
  • miniXML A parser that I just learned about that could prove to be quite useful, given a little project I’ve been working on off and on.

All of these are in relation to this series of comments. The end result is of particular curiousity for a little project I’ve been toying with relative to a web site that’s horribly laid out, but yet has valueable information.

Google Maps API

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

Awesome! Google Maps API

Several Interesting Tidbits

Monday, August 1st, 2005

This guy has some interesting bits of information to share, several provocative sites as well that seem worth mentioning. lesscode.org for one, Django for another.

Feed to JavaScript

Thursday, July 14th, 2005

I’ve been looking off and on for an method to include RSS feeds into an application that we’re using at work to manage course materials. I found this utility some time ago, and it works great. There’s a moderate delay in how quickly the feeds appear as expected. One aspect that might help would be to install our own instance here. But I think it has more to do with the Javascript parsing of the RSS data.
So What is “Feed to JavaScript”?

Wireless LAN Security & Wardriving - 802.11

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Wireless LAN Security & Wardriving - 802.11

I’ll have to spend more time looking at this site later…

Oblomovka

Friday, June 10th, 2005

Cool. I added this. We’ll see if its annoying or not. Oblomovka

Wireless Crackin’

Friday, June 10th, 2005

One of these days I really should try to do this just to see how well it works. … I have lots of neighbors. ;-) WEP: Dead Again, Part 1