Google engineers spend a lot of time working on speeding up their Web applications. Performance is a key factor for our teams, and we recognize how important it is for the entire Web. When you take a look at the effort that it takes to setup work that should be simple, such as caching shared JavaScript libraries, you quickly realize that the Web could be faster than it currently is. The AJAX Libra
JavaScript Projects: JSTT (JavaScript Template Toolkit) A more fully featured Template system than Trimpath Note:This project was never actively developed, and was only a toy. If you want something like this but actively developed, I suggest looking at Flusspferd or one of the projects from CommonJS. What? Are you mad? Yes, we quite probably are. But not as mad as some people. mod_js is a standalo
I’ve just finished writing up some docs on the new Cross-Site XMLHttpRequest feature in Firefox 3. I was a little worried at first, but it definitely appears to be both easy-to-implement and easy-to-use. Specifically, it’s an implementation of the W3C Access Control working draft (which is respected by Firefox’s XMLHttpRequest). If you’re interested in giving it a try you should fire up your copy
Server-Side JavaScript with Rhino, Jetty and MySQL written by peter on July 11th, 2007 @ 11:10 PM Today I continued developing a chicken scratch version of a server-side web framework in JavaScript. Yesterday I joined the Jetty Server to the Rhino JavaScript engine to create a simple HTTP response. That was the front end. Today the back end and the last of the three main pieces joins in the fun: t
Bluish Coder Programming Languages, Martials Arts and Computers. The Weblog of Chris Double. An update to the code demonstrating E4X support is here. Ajaxian is reporting that Sun is releasing Phobos, a Javascript application server. This is a web server that runs Javascript for implementing the server side code. The source has not yet been released, according to Ajaxian, but will be. A while back
Interactive Web pages, long dreamed of by designers, are finally here—Web interfaces that respond instantly to user commands, with minimal page redraw. All this and more is possible via Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), which recently has come into vogue with the Web illuminati. In JavaScript, and programming in general, the best code is code you don't have to write. For serious projects, th
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