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Here is EditArea, a free javascript editor for source code. (That is no way a WYSIWYG editor).
This editor is designed to edit souce code files in a textarea. The main goal is to allow text formatting, search and replace and real-time syntax highlight (f -
The term “JavaScript validation” is a somewhat misleading one for describing the process of assisting the users to fill forms out correctly. In fact, the back-end code performs the validation — JavaScript merely provides assistance. But when the validati
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Christmas is a time for giving, a time for over-indulgence, a time for lounging around and for me, a time for doing those somewhat time-consuming tasks that I’d otherwise never get around to doing… like upgrading my operating system.
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Try this: Employ an Engineer. Ask her to slap together a bridge. The answer will be no. You cannot badger her with talk of how since You Hold The Gold, You Make The Rules. You cannot cajole her with talk of how the department needs to make its numbers, an
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This Pure-Java library reads & writes a variety of image formats, including fast parsing of image info (size, color space, icc profile, etc.) and metadata.
This library is pure Java. It’s slow, consequently, but perfectly portable. It’s easier to use tha -
An even more fascinating metric is this: 5% of programmers are 20x more productive than the other 95%. If this were a science, like it claims, we could figure out how to get everyone to the same level.
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There’s a first step that every single Java project has to go through: setting up a build system. And often before that, choosing a build system. There hasn’t been much improvement in the Java world in this area for quite a while; Ant 1.1 was released in
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The latest entry in Addison-Wesley’s Professional Ruby Series is The Rails Way, by Obie Fernandez. The name is a nod to Hal Fulton’s noble classic The Ruby Way, and it’s clear this book aims to be as significant a feature in the Rails publishing landscape
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