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It's been a great ride... last year

InsideRIA was conceived in late 2007 as community site which focused on Rich Internet Applications. Over the last 3 years there have been many core team members from both Adobe and O'Reilly that have come and gone. There have also been over 200 different authors from the development community who …
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What do you get when you split() a string of numbers? last year

I've been doing the Developer Diary for almost two years now. If you've been reading my posts over that time, you already know that I like to nail down the finer points of code. Today, a coworker and I had a discussion about whether if you started out with a String that looked like '1,2,3,4...' …
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jQuery RC 1 is out, final release by end of Jan last year

Jon Resig and his team are working hard. Fast on the release of jQuery 1.5 Beta comes the Release Candidate for jQuery 1.5. Get it here: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.5rc1.js The news gets even better. In his blog, Jon is hoping to have a final release of jQuery by the end of January. How …
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HTML5 Logo now means HTML5 last year

Last week the World Wide Web Consortium Group (W3C) released a new logo to help identify HTML5. Here it is: The logo caught a lot of flak. The message from W3C is that HTML5 stands for a collection of new technologies falling under the HTML5 marketing banner. But, it was not just HTML5 - HTML5, …
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Speaking At Conferences last year

Advanced Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War , the oldest Flash military treatise in the world . In this AFT I will go over - Speaking At Conferences . I was recently accepted as a speaker at FITC 2011 in Toronto and I consider it a great honor. …
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InsideRIA Closure Announcement last year

We here at InsideRIA have an announcement for you our readers: InsideRIA will no longer be adding new content to the site as of January 31, 2011. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed content to the site over the years, in addition to thanking our readers. Also, you should know that …
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"The Web is a Customer Service Medium" by Paul Ford last year

I recently ran into an interesting article titled " The Web is a Customer Service Medium " in which the author (Paul Ford) makes a very compelling case that the Web is specifically "for" the purpose of letting people express their opinions. This article has really had me thinking the past few …
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Book Review: Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton last year

I recently read Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton and it's become one of my favorite books explaining the value of design to non-designers. Buxton wrote the book specifically with business audiences in mind and does an excellent job describing both the value and method of design. This is …
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A New Team, A New Vision Part 4 last year

In the previous entries in this series I talked about how organization has re-formed to reflect a single engineering team instead of multiple teams split by product verticals. My team has grown and the scope of our work has grown to include the new product verticals. I discussed how we adjusted …
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The final jQuery 1.5 is coming soon, but you can download … last year

If you are keen to get your hands on the newly released Beta for jQuery 1.5 then check out: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.5b1.js This is a huge deal for the jQuery Community. If everything goes well, then a release of jQuery 1.5 will be coming very soon. Below is a list of the changes. Rewrite …
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