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Javier Neira

JavaScript EE, Part 1: Run JavaScript files on the server side - 0 views

  • freedom to use the same JavaScript routines on both servers and clients. In addition, the techniques presented throughout this series will allow you to maintain a single code base for both Ajax and non-Ajax clients
  • This double-coding issue can be avoided by using JavaScript combined with Java code on the server side, getting full support of scripting languages through the javax.script API. In addition, the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 6 already includes Mozilla's Rhino JavaScript engine, which means no setup is required.
  • the toSource() method, which all JavaScript objects must have.
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  • engine.eval(scriptReader, vars);
  • sun.org.mozilla.javascript.internal.NativeObject
  • all data exchange between the Java code and the executed script should be done through primitive variables, strings, and Java objects (for example, beans) whose properties and methods can be accessed very easily in the JavaScript code. Simply said, don't try to access native JavaScript objects in your Java code. Use Java objects in the JavaScript code instead.
  • Note that javax.script.Invocable is an optional interface, which some script engines may not implement. The JavaScript engine that comes with JDK 6 does support this interface.
  • you can significantly reduce the execution time by compiling the scripts, using the methods provided by another optional interface named javax.script.Compilable, which is supported by the JavaScript engine of JDK 6.
Ivan Pavlov

New selector engine by John Resig - 0 views

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    John Resig is working on a new selector engine called Sizzle. 4x faster in Firefox 3, 3x faster in Opera 9, 1.5x faster in Safari 3 than the other major JavaScript libraries.
qualitypoint Tech

Job opening for freshers (Engineering/MCA) |QualityPoint Technologies - 0 views

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    Currently we are looking for Software Engineers.\n\nDesired Candidate profile:\n \n* Having Good Technical Knowledge and willing to work hard for learning new technologies.\n\n * Team work.\n * Sincere\n * Good communication skills.\n * Knowledge in PHP/mySql, C# is preferred.\n * Willing to work in any technology.\n * Job location :Chennai and Ottapidaram (Tuticorin District)\n * Experience 0-1 year\n\n
Ivan Pavlov

Seed - GNOME Live! - 0 views

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    Seed is a library and interpreter, dynamically bridging (through GObjectIntrospection) the WebKit JavaScriptCore engine, with the GObject type system. In a more concrete sense, Seed enables you to immediately write applications around a significant portion of the GNOME platform, and easily embed JavaScript as a scripting-language in your GObject library.
yc c

YUI -- The Yahoo! User Interface Library - 0 views

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    The YUI Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX. YUI is available under a BSD license and is free for all uses. The YUI project includes the YUI Library and two build-time tools: YUI Compressor (minification) and YUI Doc (documentation engine for JavaScript code).
yc c

Sizzle JavaScript Selector Library - 1 views

shared by yc c on 30 Jan 10 - Cached
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    A pure-JavaScript CSS selector engine designed to be easily dropped in to a host library. Sizzle supports virtually all CSS 3 Selectors - this even includes some parts that are infrequently implemented such as escaped selectors (".foo\\+bar"), Unicode selectors, and results returned in document order. There are a few notable exceptions to the CSS 3 selector support (the reasoning for this decision can be found here): * :root * :target * :nth-last-child * :nth-of-type / :nth-last-of-type / :first-of-type / :last-of-type / :only-of-type * :lang() In addition to the CSS 3 Selectors Sizzle supports the following additional selectors or conventions.
yc c

Ident Engine - 1 views

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    Without much conscious thought, most of us have built identities across the web. We've filled in profiles, uploaded photos, videos, reviews and bookmarks. The Ident Engine uses semantic web API's to bring together these web footprints.
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    JavaScript library that retrieves and aggregates social profiles from various sites and networks. Currently supports 72 sites and 149 endpoint mappings * 12seconds.tv * 43things.com * 43people.com * backnetwork.com * backtype.com * barcampbrighton3.backnetwork.com * barcamplondon5.backnetwork.com * blip.fm * blip.tv * blogspot.com * blogger.com * brightkite.com * claimid.com * cocomment.com * corkd.com * dconstruct08.backnetwork.com * del.icio.us * digg.com * disqus.com * djangopeople.net * dopplr.com * edenbee.com * emberapp.com * facebook.com * ffffound.com * flickr.com * fotb08.backnetwork.com * fotolog.com * friendfeed.com * getsatisfaction.com * github.com * google.com * hi5.com * huffduffer.com * identi.ca * jaiku.com * jpgmag.com * krop.com * last.fm * linkedin.com * livejournal.com * ufapi.lab.madgex.com * mashed08.backnetwork.com * meetup.com * microformats.org * mybloglog.com * mytvshows.org * mynameise.com * myopenid.com * myspace.com * newsvine.com * odeo.com * orkut.com * picasaweb.google.com * plaxo.com * plazes.com * profilactic.com * readernaut.com * seesmic.com * slideshare.net * stumbleupon.com * technorati.com * threadless.com * timespeople.nytimes.com * tumblr.com * twitter.com * upcoming.yahoo.com * vimeo.com * vox.com * spaces.live.com * yelp.com * youtube.com Content types definitions * Activity * Audio * Bookmarks * Entries * Events * Friends * Friends Status * Images * Interests * Lifestream * None * Profile * Resume * Services * Slides * Status * Video Schemas * Atom * FOAF * None * Rss * XFN * XFN-hCard * hAtom * hCalendar * hCard * hResume
anonymous

SlimerJS - 3 views

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    SlimerJS is useful to do functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture, etc. SlimerJS is similar to PhantomJs, except that it runs on top of Gecko, the browser engine of Mozilla Firefox (specifically, version 31), instead of Webkit, and is not yet truly headless.
Muhammad Saqib

How can I get my website on the top of search engine? - 0 views

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    Articles from SHAHZAIB KHATRI - Creating a website is a bit easier in the sense that you know what type of website you want to design & can acquire services of a website designer. But the tough part is to promote it to the masses as
Muhammad Saqib

How helpful are SEO friendly web designs for your business? - 0 views

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    A Best web design is what that accounts for search engine optimization techniques when designing the website. This calls for the importance of a web designer who has an adequate knowledge of SEO or he designs websites with the co-ordination of other SEO experts.
Mike Chelen

Data scraping with YQL and jQuery | kelvinluck.com - 0 views

  • need a list of all the US National Parks in XML format
  • grab the data from this list on Wikipedia
  • navigating a HTML DOM
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  • jQuery to parse the data
  • XPath to your YQL
  • relevant table from the Wikipedia document
  • SELECT * FROM html WHERE url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_National_Parks_by_state" AND xpath="//table[@class='wikitable sortable']"
  • XML or JSON
  • creating an XML document
  • AJAX call from jQuery and then loop over the JSON
  • documentation could maybe be clearer
  • CSS style selection engine as well as the XPath one
Ace Dee

SEO Services that Exceeds Expectations - 1 views

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yc c

gotAPI.com - Documentation search engine - 2 views

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    gotAPI helps you find functions, classes, methods, properties, styles, tags, constants and more \n Search In\nActionScript 2.0, ActionScript 3.0, Adobe Flex 2, Adobe Flex 3.3, Apache Ant, Apache Commons, Apache RegExp, Apache Struts 1.1, Berkley DB XML, Bluetooth and OBEX, C++, CakePHP 1.2, Castor, CDC, CLDC, ColdFusion MX-7, ColdFusion MX-8, CSS, CSS, DbUnit 2.4.5, Dinkumware C/C++, DITA 1.1, DocBook, Dojo Toolkit 1.3, Drupal, Eclipse Platform 2.1, Erlang, Flickr API, FP, Google GWT, Google GWT+Gears, Groovy, Haskell, Hibernate, HTML, HTML, HttpUnit, J2EE 5.0, Java 1.5, Java 1.6, JavaScript, JavaScript, jQuery, JSON LIB, JSTL, JUnit, Log4J, MIDP, Mobile Media, MochiKit, MooTools, MySQL 4.1, OpenGL 2.1, Oracle 10g, Oracle 9i, Orb API 2.0, OSGi Platform 4.1, PBP, Perl 5.10, PHP, PostgreSQL 8.3, Prototype.js, Python 2.6.1, RMagick 1.15, RogueWave, Ruby Std Libraries, Ruby/Rails, Scala 2.7.3, Schema (XSD), Script.aculo.us 1.8, Selenium 0.8.2, Sicstus Prolog, Simple DirectMedia Layer, Spring Framework 2.0, Symphony 1.2, Twitter API, Web Services, XML DOM, XPath 2.0, XSL 2.0, Yahoo! UI\n
marketngedwisor

How to become a Front-end developer in 2019 - 0 views

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    Front End Development or Client-Side Development is the practice of coding in technologies like HTML, CSS, and Javascript in a website. The practice involves converting Data into a Graphical Interface for a user to view and interact. Growth in Front-end development is excellent and there are plenteous opportunities available, especially because companies now want their customers to have a good experience while using their Web applications. Want to get hired as a Front End Developer in 2019? Acquire skills in Front End Development, Build live Projects and Get Guaranteed Interviews with edWisor.
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