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whatsthepointeh: dojo.connect Widget gotcha
http://whatsthepointeh.blogspot.com/2010/08/dojoconnect-widget-gotcha.html
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Monday, August 23, 2010. I'm not too sure this small issue I ran into actually constitutes a full blog post, but here goes all the same. After reading phiggins'. Dijit Widget, dijit. Templated],. TemplatePath: dojo.moduleUrl("my.widget", "templates/AccountCreator.html"),. This connects.push(dojo.connect(dijit.byId("accountCreatorDialog"), "hide", this, " handleHideDialog") ;. First clean up my connects and handles. This subscriptions = [];.
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whatsthepointeh: dojo.connect vs. dojo.behavior
http://whatsthepointeh.blogspot.com/2010/09/dojoconnect-vs-dojobehavior.html
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Dojoconnect vs. dojo.behavior. Having used dojo for the past few years, I've become very familiar with using dojo.connect to list for events being fired on objects. The API is simple, clear and concise:. Var h = dojo.connect(dojo.byId(myNode), onclick, myInstance, reactToNodeClick);. Already exists on dojo.connect. So I'm not going to rehash it out here. Reading a recent article. Dojobehavior is based on Ben Nolan.
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whatsthepointeh: April 2009
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HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Connecting labels to inputs using dojo. All was going fine and I wasn't getting mixed up in id clashing anymore. However, there was one drawback - my labels wouldn't work anymore. Code which previously looked like this:. Input id="simple" type="radio" dojoattachevent="onclick: simpleClicked"/. Label for="simple" ${statics.i18n.simple} /label. No longer worked because it had changed to this:. The label's for attribute.
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whatsthepointeh: June 2009
http://whatsthepointeh.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe AIR, dojo and all things browser. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. IE 6 usage . boooournn. I was curious to see how the announcement that IE 8 would be included in an automated update. Would affect the Google Analytics for the application I work on. I took a months sample of IE usage before and after the announcement just to see how the number stacked up. Here's what I found:. Unfortunately, I don't see IE 6 disappearing any time soon. Neither does ppk. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Dojofo...
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W3C DOM4
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Http:/ www.w3.org/TR/2015/REC-dom-20151119/. Http:/ www.w3.org/TR/dom/. Http:/ w3c.github.io/test-results/dom/details.html. Http:/ www.w3.org/TR/2015/PR-dom-20151006/. Please check the errata. For any errors or issues reported since publication. DOM defines a platform-neutral model for events and node trees. DOM4 adds Mutation Observers. As a replacement for Mutation Events. Status of This Document. At http:/ www.w3.org/TR/. This document is published as a snapshot of the DOM Living Standard. If you cann...
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Java or JavaScript for Web Programming in the Large? | PaulB on Mobile
https://paulbonmobile.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/java-or-javascript-for-web-programming-in-the-large
All About Mobile Development. Eating Dog Food at Silicon Valley Android Developer Camp. Web or Native Android Development? Java or JavaScript for Web Programming in the Large? May 15, 2011. After attending two compelling, but seemingly conflicting, Google I/O. Sessions, I left with an internal debate about the relative advantages and disadvantages of Java versus JavaScript for developing large web applications. In this blog, I’ll organize my thoughts and provide insights. Local Storage for performance.
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Day of JavaScript | PaulB on Mobile
https://paulbonmobile.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/day-of-javascript
All About Mobile Development. Eating Dog Food at Silicon Valley Android Developer Camp →. January 31, 2011. I attended Day of JavaScript. At Google last Thursday. Thanks to Marc Grabanski. International for organizing a wonderful event with a full slate of great speakers and a hearty filling of technical content. Here, I’ll share some of my learnings and insights from the event. State of the Mobile Web. David talked about Sencha Touch. David’s passion for design came through loud and clear. The...Yehuda ...
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Codeslack: Lightgrep 1.0
http://codeslack.blogspot.com/2012/06/lightgrep-10.html
Software, programming, computer forensics, and EnScript. I've just released Lightgrep for EnCase. 10 Lightgrep is a new multipattern regular expression search engine that I've been developing with my colleagues over the last two years, and our EnCase integration makes it the fastest way to conduct searches over digital evidence. I'm hoping I'll be writing more blogposts now, as I allow my mind to wander a bit more. Posted by Jon Stewart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And an author of Lightgrep.
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Codeslack: 2012-12
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Software, programming, computer forensics, and EnScript. A year and a half ago, I bought a new system. Meet Virgil:. 24GHz, 6 cores, 12MB L3, hyperthreading—apiece). The legendary EVGA SR-2. A pair of WD RE4 2TB hard drives. In a Lian Li PC-V2120. All kinds of I/O ports and a ho-hum-but-CUDA-capable GPU. Volume. I no longer had a redundant 2TB drive; I had a 4TB drive with twice the probability of failure as a single drive and no redeeming performance qualities. Of course, by the time I realized this (di...
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