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		<title>JavaScript Frameworks &#8211; Let There Be Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:27:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many web developers, whenever JavaScript is mentioned it provokes a rye smile; JavaScript is one of those programming languages that is rather avoided than embraced. This is not the fault of the language itself, but rather the browsers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many web developers, whenever JavaScript is mentioned it provokes a rye smile; JavaScript is one of those programming languages that is rather avoided than embraced. This is not the fault of the language itself, but rather the browsers. A few years ago, the landscape of client-side scripting was a bleak scene. Browser inconsistencies, particularly with the dominant Internet Explorer, implementation bugs and numerous target platforms made developing client-side JavaScript a tricky undertaking.</p>
<p>To the consternation of these same developers, the landscape changed and Web 2.0 hit the mainstream. Almost overnight, every website on the internet wanted to use or was using AJAX. Marketers joined the bandwaggon and every feature requested had to involve something dynamic and revolutionary. Thus JavaScript development quickly hit the forefront of peoples minds and became as important as any server-side technology available at the time.</p>
<p>Over the next few blog posts, I will be using the popular frameworks <a href="http://jquery.com" title="jQuery" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">jQuery</a>, <a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/" title="Yahoo! User Interface Library" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Yahoo! User Interface Library</a> (<abbr title="Yahoo User Interface">YUI</abbr>), <a href="http://extjs.com" title="ExtJS" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ExtJS</a> and Adobe&#8217;s <a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/" title="Spry" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Spry</a> with ColdFusion to demonstrate various techniques, such as autocomplete and form validation.</p>
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		<title>Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers &#8211; O&#039;Reilly Pocket Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike Chambers announced at the onAIR tour London event last week that he would be releasing an electronic version of the Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers pocket book, by the publishers Oâ€™Reilly, under Creative Commons licence terms. Well, good to his word, you can download the pocket reference from the Adobe onAIR website.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://www.simonwhatley.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/adobe-air-for-javascript-developers.thumbnail.jpg' alt='Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers' style="float:left; margin-right:5px;" />Mike Chambers announced at the <a href="http://onair.adobe.com/" title="OnAIR tour" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">onAIR tour</a> London event last week that he would be releasing an electronic version of the Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers pocket book, by the publishers O&#8217;Reilly, under Creative Commons licence terms. Well, good to his word, you can <a href="http://onair.adobe.com/files/AIRforJSDevPocketGuide.pdf" title="Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">download the pocket reference</a> from the Adobe onAIR website.</p>
<p>This book is the official guide to Adobe <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym>, written by members of the <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> team. With Adobe <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym>, web developers can use technologies like <acronym title="HyperText Markup language">HTML</acronym> and JavaScript to build and deploy web applications to the desktop. Packed with examples, this book explains how <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> works and features recipes for performing common runtime tasks. Part of the Adobe Developer Library, this concise pocket guide explains:</p>
<ul>
<li>What Adobe <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> is, and the problems this runtime aims to solve</li>
<li>How to set up your development environment</li>
<li>The HTML and JavaScript environments within <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym></li>
<li>How to create your first <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> application using <acronym title="HyperText Markup language">HTML</acronym> and JavaScript</li>
<li>Ways to perform an array of common tasks with this runtime</li>
</ul>
<p>Also included is a guide to <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> packages, classes, and command line tools. Once you understand the basics of building <acronym title="HyperText Markup language">HTML</acronym>- and JavaScript-based <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> applications, this book makes an ideal reference for tackling specific problems. It offers a quick introduction to a significant new development technology, which lets you combine the reach and ease of the Web with the power of the desktop.</p>
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		<title>Software Engineering &#8230; The Other Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 19:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Software development is an often complex affair, beset by a multitude of difficulties ranging from talentless developers, feature bloat, stakeholder politics and poor planning.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Software development is an often complex affair, beset by a multitude of difficulties ranging from talentless developers, feature bloat, stakeholder politics and poor planning.</p>
<p>The following cartoon, <del datetime="2010-12-22T18:28:38+00:00">by</del> blogged about by <a href="http://blog.dreamprojections.com/" title="Alex Gorbatchev" rel="nofollow">Alex Gorbatchev</a>, is a modern take on an old, yet still relevant, problem; the reasons for software engineering failures.</p>
<p><img src='http://www.simonwhatley.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/software-engineering-explained.gif' alt='Software Engineering Explained' /></p>
<blockquote><p>Designing systems today is difficult because there is no consensus on what the problems are, let alone how to resolve them.</p></blockquote>
<p>Software engineering is often used to solve complex problems, problems where it&#8217;s impossible to visualise all the difficulties you&#8217;ll run into without actually building the software. This has led to what is known as <a href="http://www.poppendieck.com/wicked.htm" title="Wicked Problems" rel="nofollow">Wicked Problems</a>. In other words, writing code doesn&#8217;t kill projects, too much planning, too much functionality and too many stakeholders do!</p>
<blockquote><p>Wicked problems arise when an organization must deal with something new, with change, and when multiple stakeholders have different ideas about how the change should take place.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Every wicked problem can be considered a symptom of another problem.</p></blockquote>
<p>The article goes on to recommend the iterative development process, first proposed by Takeuchi and Nonaka in &#8220;The New New Product Development Game&#8221; called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_%28development%29" title="Scrum" rel="nofollow">Scrum</a>. An iterative, as opposed to a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfall_model" title="Waterfall Model" rel="nofollow">Waterfall</a>, process is clearly a step in the right direction. The customer really needed a simple tyre swing but couldn&#8217;t articulate that in a meaningful way. Since we&#8217;re software developers, not <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_Master" title="Zen Master" rel="nofollow">Zen Masters</a>, an answer is to quickly develop a solution in for the customer and keep evolving that solution based on real usage. That way, we can get from the plank to the tyre swing without the need for the roller-coaster ride of complication.</p>
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		<title>Why Silverlight? Microsoft Explains&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2007 22:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silverlight aims to compete with Adobe Flash and the presentation components of Ajax. It also competes with Sun Microsystems' JavaFX, which was launched a few days after Silverlight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.silverlight.net" title="Silverlight" rel="nofollow">Silverlight</a> aims to compete with Adobe <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/flash" title="Adobe Flash" rel="nofollow">Flash</a> and the presentation components of <acronym title="Asynchronous JavaScript and XML">AJAX</acronym>. It also competes with Sun Microsystems&#8217; <a href="http://www.sun.com/software/javafx/" title="JavaFX" rel="nofollow">JavaFX</a>, which was launched a few days after Silverlight.</p>
<p>Microsoft Silverlight is a proprietary runtime for browser-based Rich Internet Applications, providing a subset of the animation, vector graphics, and video playback capabilities of Windows Presentation Foundation. The runtime is available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, with Linux support under development via the third-party <a href="http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight" title="Moonlight project" rel="nofollow">Moonlight</a> runtime.</p>
<p>Microsoft describes its advantages as follows:</p>
<p><strong>Compelling Cross-Platform User Experiences</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Deliver media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web that incorporate video, animation, interactivity, and stunning user interfaces.</li>
<li>Seamless, fast installation for users, thanks to a small, on-demand, easy-to-install plug-in that is under 2 megabytes (<acronym title="Megabyte">MB</acronym>) in size and works with all leading browsers.</li>
<li>Consistent experiences between Windows-based and Macintosh computers without any additional installation requirements.</li>
<li>Create richer, more compelling Web experiences that take greater advantage of the client for increased performance.</li>
<li>Stunning vector-based graphics, media, text, animation, and overlays that enable seamless integration of graphics and effects into any existing Web application.</li>
<li>Enhance existing standards/<acronym title="Asynchronous JavaScript and XML">AJAX</acronym>-based applications with richer graphics and media, and improve their performance and capabilities by using Silverlight.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Flexible Programming Model with Collaboration Tools</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Based on the Microsoft <a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/default.aspx" title="Microsoft .NET Framework" rel="nofollow">.NET Framework</a>, Silverlight enables developers and designers to easily use existing skills and tools to deliver media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web.</li>
<li>Simple integration with existing Web technologies and assets means Silverlight works with any back-end Web environment or technology. No &#8220;rip and replace&#8221; required.
</li>
<li>Silverlight integrates with your existing infrastructure and applications, including Apache, <acronym title="PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor">PHP</acronym>, as well as JavaScript and <acronym title="Extensible HyperText Markup Language">XHTML</acronym> on the client.</li>
<li>Choice of development languages including JavaScript, Ruby, Python, C#, Visual Basic .NET, and more.</li>
<li>Role-specific tools for both designers and developers that take advantage of Web standards and the breadth of the Microsoft .NET connected software features.</li>
<li>For designers: Microsoft Expression Studio for creating interactive user interfaces and media rich experiences, preparing media for encoding and distribution, and creating World Wide Web Consortium (<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>) standards-compliant sites using modern <acronym title="Extensible HyperText Markup Language">XHTML</acronym>, <acronym title="Extensible Markup Language">XML</acronym>, <acronym title="Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation">XSLT</acronym>, <acronym title="Cascading Style Sheet">CSS</acronym>, and <acronym title="Active Server Pages">ASP</acronym>.NET.</li>
<li>For developers: Microsoft Visual Studio for developing client and server code with full Microsoft IntelliSense, powerful cross-platform debugging, rich language support, and more.</li>
<li>Consistent presentation model by using <acronym title="Extensible Application Markup Language">XAML</acronym>, the declarative presentation language used in Windows Vistaâ€“based applications. Controls, visual designs, media, and other elements can be presented with full design fidelity in both Silverlight and Windows-based applications.</li>
<li>Extensible control model makes it easy to add rich content and behaviors while enabling efficient code-reuse and sharing.</li>
<li>Dramatically improved performance for <acronym title="Asynchronous JavaScript and XML">AJAX</acronym>-enabled Web sites with the power, performance, and flexibility of Silverlight and .NET-connected software.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>High Quality, Low Cost Media</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Unified media format that scales from high definition (<acronym title="High Definition">HD</acronym>) to mobile with Windows Media Video (<acronym title="Windows Media Video">WMV</acronym>), the Microsoft implementation of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (<acronym title="Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers">SMPTE</acronym>) <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VC-1" title="VC-1" rel="nofollow">VC-1</a> video standard, as well as support for Windows Media Audio (<acronym title="Windows Media Audio">WMA</acronym>) and MP3 audio.</li>
<li>Add vector-based graphics and overlays to media with support for integration of graphics that scale to any size and broadcast-style overlays for tickers and closed captioning.</li>
<li>Flexible ad-insertion solutions with video and animation, including the ability to deliver fluid, broadcast-style video or animated advertisements without loss of visual fidelity or motion quality.</li>
<li>Lower-cost media streaming with Emmy Award winning Windows Media technologies that can lower the cost of streaming delivery by up to 46%, and enjoy the flexibility to work with your existing Windows Media streaming deployments. Even further cost reductions are possible with the upcoming Microsoft Internet Information Services (<acronym title="Internet Information Services">IIS</acronym>) Media Pack for Microsoft Windows Server 2008.</li>
<li>Broad ecosystem of media tools, servers, and solutions compatible with the Windows Media operating system.</li>
<li>Microsoft PlayReady content-access technology that delivers a single solution for digital rights management support on both Windows-based and Macintosh computers for content providers (coming in Silverlight 1.1)</li>
<li>Powerful encoding tools for live and on-demand publishing of media experiences with Microsoft Expression Encoder, including hardware-accelerated encoding of <acronym title="Windows Media Video">WMV</acronym> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VC-1" title="VC-1" rel="nofollow">VC-1</a> at up to 15 times the performance of software alone when paired with a Tarari Encoder Accelerator board.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Connected to Data, Servers, and Services</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Mash-up and incorporate services and data from the Web by taking advantage of the Silverlight support for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_Integrated_Query" title="Language Integrated Query" rel="nofollow">LINQ</a> while accessing that data with common protocols like <acronym title="JavaScript Object Notation">JSON</acronym>, <acronym title="Really Simple Syndication">RSS</acronym>, <acronym title="Plain Old XML">POX</acronym>, and <acronym title="Representational State Transfer">REST</acronym>.</li>
<li>Increase discoverability of rich interactive application (<acronym title="Rich Internet Application">RIA</acronym>) content that can be indexed and searched due to the text-based <acronym title="Extensible Application Markup Language">XAML</acronym> format that describes interface and content in a Silverlight-based application.</li>
<li>Rapidly scale applications with Silverlight Streaming by Windows Live to host and integrate software services and media content.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Streaming audio and video</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Silverlight Streaming by Windows Live offers a free streaming and application hosting solution for delivering high-quality, cross-platform, cross-browser, media-enabled rich interactive applications (<acronym title="Rich Internet Application">RIA</acronym>s). With the ability to author content in Microsoft Expression Encoder and other third-party editing environments, Web designers maintain complete control of the user experience.</li>
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		<title>ColdFusion Developer&#039;s Journal 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world's only magazine aimed specifically at Webmasters and Web application developers who use the fast-evolving and comprehensive Internet platform offered by Adobe Corp. and based around ColdFusion, has just completed volume 8.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world&#8217;s only magazine aimed specifically at Webmasters and Web application developers who use the fast-evolving and comprehensive Internet platform offered by Adobe Corp. and based around ColdFusion, has just completed volume 8.</p>
<p>Below are links to of each of the 12 issues.</p>
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<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0106.pdf" rel="nofollow">January</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0206.pdf" rel="nofollow">February</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0306.pdf" rel="nofollow">March</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0406.pdf" rel="nofollow">April</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0506.pdf" rel="nofollow">May</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0606.pdf" rel="nofollow">June</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0706.pdf" rel="nofollow">July</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0806.pdf" rel="nofollow">August</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/CFDJ0906.pdf" rel="nofollow">September</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/NewLife.pdf" rel="nofollow">October</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/ContentCF.pdf" rel="nofollow">November</a></li>
<li><a href="http://pdf.sys-con.com/ColdFusion/Dangers.pdf" rel="nofollow">December</a></li>
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