Google’s OS is still more popular than Apple’s, but no more than it was in March Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Research in Motion (RIMM) have reached something like a three-way stalemate in the battle for dominance of the U.S. smartphone market, according to Nielsen survey results scheduled for release Tuesday. Smartphones are increasingly popular — they now represent 37% of all U.S. mobile phon
Language Engineering For Everyone! Eclipse Xtext™ is a framework for development of programming languages and domain-specific languages. With Xtext™ you define your language using a powerful grammar language. As a result you get a full infrastructure, including parser, linker, typechecker, compiler as well as editing support for Eclipse, any editor that supports the Language Server Protocol and yo
I find myself not browsing the Web as much as I used to, thanks to Liferea, a Linux-based aggregator for online news feeds. A news aggregator eliminates the need for surfing the Web as much. Instead of going to all the Web pages you have bookmarked to read your favorite blogs, news, or media presentations, you can simply add an RSS/RDF or Atomsyndication format to Liferea and have all the news fee
A collection of JavaScript’s curiosities and well-kept secrets for intermediate developers. Andy Croxall gives you an insight into how these oddities can be useful to your code. JavaScript. At once bizarre and yet beautiful, it is surely the programming language that Pablo Picasso would have invented. Null is apparently an object, an empty array is apparently equal to false, and functions are band
JavaScript Tutorials Complete beginners JavaScript basics JavaScript first steps JavaScript building blocks Introducing JavaScript objects JavaScript Guide Introduction Grammar and types Control flow and error handling Loops and iteration Functions Expressions and operators Numbers and dates Text formatting Regular expressions Indexed collections Keyed collections Working with objects Using classe
Farewell from Patternry Dear Customers, After 9 years of building and supporting Patternry, we have decided to shut down the service. We have spent a lot of time and effort during the years to make Patternry fit our customers needs. However, for the last few years we haven’t had the time and dedication Patternry would have required. Web technologies come and go very fast and large redesign would h
The problem with email is that people think it's electronic mail. Email is not mail in electronic form. You are not writing a letter. Few send readable email or tap the deliberative potential of the medium. For example, email should be formatted into points--not paragraphs. And, you should not always reply above the message you were sent. Many of the tips below are already widely followed in acade
What’s new in Aurora 6? The most notable addition to this new Aurora are the <progress> element, window.matchMedia API, better APIs for binary data, Server-Sent Events as well as the return of WebSockets. Aurora 6 has been published last week and can be downloaded from firefox.com/channel. The <progress> element This element can be used to give a visual cue of something in progress in the page. Sy
Code Review is a series on DailyJS where I take a look at an open source project to see how it’s built. Along the way we’ll learn patterns and techniques by JavaScript masters. If you’re looking for tips to write better apps, or just want to see how they’re structured in established projects, then this is the tutorial series for you. This week’s code review is on CoffeeScript. Why? Well, I really
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