Remove AJAX Remove Script Remove Web
article thumbnail

CommunityOne West and JavaOne: Free Event in San Francisco for Open Source Developers and Other Techies for Good

NTEN

Here's the official low-down: Get up to speed on dozens of free and open-source projects driving innovation in cloud computing, Web application development, social and collaborative technologies, and more. Social and Collaborative Platforms - Social networks and Web 2.0 Web Platforms - Dynamic languages, databases, and Web servers.

article thumbnail

2011 NTC Preview: Practical HTML5/CSS3 for Nonprofits

NTEN

HTML5 is the latest in a long line of buzzwords -- Web 2.0, AJAX, SEO, B2B anyone -- around Web Design and Development. An HTML specification specifies what code we use to build web pages. The crowd will be huge, right? And cheering? Don't forget that word: "canvas." by the end of 1997. by the end of 1997.

professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

4 Nerdiest Upcoming Convio Features

Connection Cafe

If your organization needs convincing that its time to adopt HTML5, just share the following tidbit from Wikipedia with the powers that be: “According to a report released on 30 September 2011, 34 of the world's top 100 Web sites were using HTML5.” ” 2) Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). Oh, memories.

Convio 49
article thumbnail

J is for javascript.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

But as I've mentioned, I've been doing a good bit of coding these last couple weeks, updating an old web app we did for one of our clients. 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.

AJAX 40
article thumbnail

Buzzword Buzz

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

refers to several new approaches to web application development that use tools your browser has been supporting all along, but use them in new ways. One key development - to me perhaps the most exciting - is an approach to web development called AJAX. Up until now, web applications have required you to take turns.

AJAX 40
article thumbnail

Hub-bub

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Those of you who follow the current explosion of new web applications are probably well aware of Emily Chang's eHub site, which profiles new applications as she becomes aware of them. Max is Emily's partner in Ideacodes , their web consultancy and design firm. Max is Emily's partner in Ideacodes , their web consultancy and design firm.

AJAX 40