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J is for javascript.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

If you do some web programming but you haven't tried the new Ajax techniques in your Web projects yet, you can find some great examples that demystify the whole thing in Ajax Hacks , by Bruce Perry. So it's what's on my mind. XPATH promises a way out. You might want to try JSON (javascript object notation).

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Hub-bub

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

mHub is eHub for developers - instead of serving up applications, Max leads us to sites that offer usable scripts, snippets, widgets, or techniques for our development efforts. He also points us to books, languages, and application frameworks - like this survey of five new "rails"-like application frameworks for php.

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That Was The Year That Was

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

We see that the trend to make more and more services available via the web has brought xml-based webservices and innovative web-development techniques to the fore. And since these services are now an accepted standard, most up-to-date website development languages and frameworks offer built-in support for them.

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