Archive for February, 2006


Ajax Framework

So Ajax is a buzzword, you wanna try it, here is an Ajax framework to get you started.
“In this tutorial we will try to design a community portal as it has a wide range of different components that give a good overview of what is archievable with AJAX, also it should provide you with the [...]

PHP snippets

Today is PHP Day at Techblog, so I have found a few interesting snippets that might warm the heart of every Wannabee PHP Guru.
A login page is normally a cut and paste task, for most coders once they have built the facility once, however building it properly in the first place is more important. This [...]

Eclipse builds in OPEN AJAX

The OPEN AJAX project I blogged about earlier this week, now has a development enviroment.
“The Eclipse Foundation has granted initial approval to incorporate a new AJAX Toolkit Framework into its Web Tools Platform (WTP) project. The framework includes a “personality builder” that is expected to provide IDE-building tools for many specific AJAX runtime programs, including [...]

Web 2.0 Culture

Web 2.0 is a buzz word at the moment, so I found this quide to demonstate how to make your websites look like some of the best AJAX/Web2.0 designs.

Vga extension using cat5

Have you ever needed to extend your monitor cable and found it such a mission to find a longer cable? or priced a vga extension? well this is a great vga extension using cat5 hack. It looks like a great idea for a home theater or video wall.

Ajax goes mainstream

Ajax has had a great underground following for some time now, and without standards it has been hard to develop any sort of workable frame work. Enter the open source community and IBM with the Open Ajax
“The goal of Open Ajax is to standardize around a common set of widgets, interfaces, and plug-ins to Eclipse [...]