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Archive for May, 2007

The announcement of Google Gears is of course a game changer for those working in the development of online apps; its addition to Goggle Reader alone would make it worth while for me and I’m sure we’ll see it integrated into Google Docs and GMail in the near future. If you had any plans [...]

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Over the last few weeks I’ve received a lot of traffic from Goggle searches comparing Talend and Kettle and also from Vincent McBurney’s ITtoolbox article comparing the two products, so where do I stand?
As ETL tools they take different approaches, Kettle is a meta data driven framework (which is in turn tightly integrated into an [...]

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Having mastered JavaScript (OK master is too strong a word - having become comfortable with both its syntax and usage patterns) my next port of call is JavaFX the recently announced Flash/Silverlight competitor. What led me to JavaFX Script was not its role in this Flash/AJAX alternative platform (which unless  Sun improves [...]

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In a previous post I explained why I had decided to improve my JavaScript skills. The problem was finding a decent reference book as the ones I had looked at where amongst the worst technical books I had ever encountered; then I found this series of lectures by Douglas Crawford. Not only are the [...]

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Yesterday for Northern Ireland is was “a time of peace”, after centuries of conflict, Planter and Gael agree to share power. Did we ever think we’d see the day? It was a long time coming; I was on my honeymoon in Northern Ireland (moored at Lock No.1 on the Shannon-Erne waterway) in [...]

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VBx - the future VBA?

With the future of VBA being a concern for many Office professionals, some of the  MIX07 announcements around dynamic language support in Silverlight may shed some light on a potential replacement for the VBA, VBx.
There’s life in the old dog yet, it may yet get to share the limelight with its cooler cousins Ruby and [...]

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User Manual Design meets the Cookie Monster

Thanks to the Daily Cup Of Tech.

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