September 2006
August 2006
Aptana: The Web IDE
by 45 others, 1 commentAptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications. Highlights include the following features:
Code Assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, including your own JavaScript functions
Outliner that gives a snapshot view of your JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code structure
Error and warning notification for your code
Support for Aptana UI customization and extensions
Cross-platform support
Free and open source.
March 2006
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
by 8 others (via)News and articles about Designing and Developing with Yahoo! Libraries
February 2006
moo.fx - the next small thing
by 69 others (via)moo.fx is a superlightweight, ultratiny, megasmall javascript effects library, written with prototype.js.
It's easy to use, fast, cross-browser, standards compliant, provides controls to modify Height, Width, and Opacity with builtin checks that won't let a user break the effect with multiple crazy clicks. It's also optimized to make you write the lesser code possible.
Yahoo! UI Library
by 29 othersThe Yahoo! User Interface Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, HTML and AJAX. The UI Library Utilities facilitate the implementation of rich client-side features by enhancing and normalizing the developer's interface to important elements of the browser infrastructure (such as events, in-page HTTP requests and the DOM). The Yahoo UI Library Controls produce visual, interactive user interface elements on the page with just a few lines of code and an included CSS file. All the components in the Yahoo! User Interface Library have been released as open source under a BSD license and are free for all uses.
May 2005
Ajax : Pour un web encore plus propre
by 4 othersles applicatifs web actuels reposent sur le fait qu'une action utilisateur engendre une requête HTTP repostant l'intégralité de la page et des données. L'interêt d'Ajax réside dans la possibilité de ne recharger qu'une partie de l'environnement applicatif et amène donc une intéraction plus fine avec l'utilisateur final.
March 2005
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