December 2005
Developers Digest Wiki Home
by macrorona programming resource. there are currently 74 programming articles on the wiki.
What's Next for Next-Generation Apps
by macroronDon Box is an architect assigned to the 'Indigo' project at Microsoft, where he is working on next-generation Web services protocols and plumbing.
The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG
by macroron & 1 otherthe future of HTML. what it will mean to Web authors, browser and developers. incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications. radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity.
November 2005
Openomy, OmniDrive and AllMyData - Online Storage Just Got Interesting!
by macroronMashable Blog: Internet Entrepreneur ~Pete Cashmore on Web 2.0. I'm an entrepreneur, internet consultant and blogger. I'm currently working on projects involving open APIs and Web 2.0, including a startup called Noodly, which launches in early 2006. I'm a
Xooglers Blog
by macroron & 5 othersA gathering spot for ex-Googlers to reminisce and comment on the latest developments in search.
She sells seashells by the Seaside - To Read*** ~Christopher Petrilli
by macroronAvi Bryant’s continuation-based web framework Seaside, which is written in Smalltalk. Wow. That’s all I can say. After some recent work with Rails, I had come to admire the cleanliness of the framework—even if, on occasion, I had some complaints abo
October 2005
yet another protopage hack: add rss, weather and podcast feeds
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September 2005
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