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Cypress is an open-source Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parser that lets you add well-documented, standardized name/value pairs (such as color: red; font-size: 150%; font-style: italic;) also know as CSS style properties to your own XML markup languages.
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# The parser requires JDK 1.1 or greater.
# Sample code requires JDK 1.2 or greater.
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In short, while the AJAX Libraries API is geared toward all web apps using standard JavaScript frameworks, it is particularly handy for OpenSocial apps because they are rendered in iframes, often multiple times (e.g. on user profiles).
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In the past, Pamela’s blogged about ways to create map mashups out of published spreadsheets using the Spreadsheets GData API. Well now we have a more integrated approach using spreadsheets gadgets. For the uninitiated, here’s a spreadsheet gadget I’m usi
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In the end, if you want an endpoint that is loosely coupled and offers the maximum flexibility, stick with XML, either wrapped in a SOAP envelope or in a RESTful envelope as dictated by the underlying transport (which means HTTP, since REST over anything
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I’m pleased to announce the release of an Eclipse plug-in for new developers using the Java Client Library for Google Data APIs.
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Today Yahoo announced the contest winners for the best uses of its SearchMonkey platform.
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Leitores discutem o problema da falta de interesse em cursos de tecnologia e culpam universidades pela situação ruim.
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After over two months of silence from polldaddy where their last offering was the Twitter enabled polldaddy polls and 3 competitors (Quibblo, Poll Boutique and Poll Authority) have raised into the blog poll widget niche against them. Polldaddy surprises w
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There is a lot of buzz around JRuby, Groovy, Scala, and the JavaScript engine Rhino.
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The downside here though is that I can’t get away from Robert Scoble
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Ryan Sit, the creator of Swurl, a recently launched startup that offers a lifecasting aggregator for web activity, has been toying around with the Del.icio.us API to bring us FavThumbs
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If you answered “yes” to either question, you’re in luck – spreadsheet gadgets can be embedded directly in spreadsheets or use spreadsheets as dynamic data stores.
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The Google Data plug-in is a plug-in for Eclipse using which the user can create a new Google Data project along with a sample template very quickly.
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think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.
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At the moment a collection of pages that discuss live coding (see: toplap) related to Processing.
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Dandelion is a plugin for Eclipse that supports Lisp programming in the Eclipse platform. It comes with two ready to use Lisp environments: SBCL and CLISP. It is possible to connect other environments.
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In the dream I developed an application called “The River” that was a filthy rich UI that showed your one main river of events, and various rivers that would run into the main one.
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I love FriendFeed. It’s a great way to capture your present.
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On the social bookmarking site del.icio.us, you can add other users to your network to see their recent bookmarks aggregated on one page.
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CaptureMJPEG, a processing library for Motion JPEG stream.
Here you can find our mercurial repository.
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GLGraphics is a library for the Processing programming language that integrates OpenGL textures and GPU-accelerated effects into the Processing API.
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In this tutorial shader programming using GLSL will be covered. Shaders are a hot topic and 3D games have shown that they can be put to good use to get remarkable effects. This tutorial aims at providing an introduction to the world of shaders.
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We recently experienced some site downtime. Apologies about that; the bandwidth continues to go up, and it’s now getting a bit expensive for me to run this out of my own pocket. If you’re feeling generous, want to help fund my efforts to spread PHP, or if
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Manage which roles can view, edit, and/or delete nodes on a per-node basis.
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This site is intended as an outreach to the evershrinking community of programming games addicted people… well like me.
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This article was originally published in Communications of the ACM, March 1995 / Vol. 38, No. 3. Copyright © 1995 by the Association for Computing Machinery. Copied with permission of the ACM.
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