Web Development
Web development with Wicket, Part 2: Reducing and Re-Using Code
When you’re building any kind of complex application, you want to re-use as much code as possible. The problem is, you may find yourself stymied by components that are just different enough that you have to build them from scratch. In this second installment in Nathan Hamblen’s introduction to Web development with Wicket, you’ll see […]
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5Aug2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedControl Your Child’s Computer Use Without Them Knowing
As an avid reader of many web development blogs, I came across this open source script written on how to controlĀ your child’s use of certain programs. Whether it be surfing the web, chatting on AIM, or playing a specific video game. This parent, who is also a programmer, took it upon himself to […]
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3Jul2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedCode Review: I/O Videos, Gears release, App Engine examples, and more
“All of the slides and video of the presentations at Google I/O are now available to watch and read. There are some real gems in there, such as Steve Yegge talking about dynamic languages and server side JavaScript.
Just as we come down from I/O, we head off to Google Developer Day events around the world. […]
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26Jun2008 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedWeb development with Wicket
“Wicket is a lightweight, component-oriented framework that does much to bring the easy, intuitive interfaces found in desktop applications to Java Web development. In this series Nathan Hamblen introduces key aspects of Wicket that differentiate it from other Web application frameworks. If you’re new to Wicket, this series will serve as an accessible and engaging […]
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26Jun2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued