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  • Yahoo UI Ex - What Ajax really Needs.

    When talking about Ajax, I'm a MS shop guy. MS ajax definitely eased up lots of things that otherwise would take a long time to develop or otherwise difficult. However, having said that, like I always said, Ajax without UI Components, there is only so much you can do. MS Ajax Toolkit is a good idea and they sure have quite a few ...
    Posted to X.U Web Chronicle (Weblog) by Liming on March 14, 2007
  • W.Bloggar for Community Server

    I've been usingWindows Live Writerfor my blogs here for awhile and a few days ago, it no longer works. After googling around, I found w.blogger might be the solution. W.Blogger comes with quite a lot of build-in support for all different types of blogs like livejournal and what not, but community server is not part of it. To install, I ...
    Posted to X.U Web Chronicle (Weblog) by Liming on March 3, 2007
  • No Love for my "Web Command Prompt" project?

    I was cleaning up my documents in my computer earlier and I noticed one personal project that I personally felt worthy but for some reasons, people never took much interests in it.  I've always wondered why aren't there anybody else who can see the usefulness of this project? Basically, it is a JavaScript ''web command prompt'' ...
    Posted to X.U Web Chronicle (Weblog) by Liming on February 23, 2007
  • Good News Good News. I wish I can move on to Ajax Beta 1

    I've complianed in the previous post on how I'm limited to Atlas and not be able to move forward onto the next Ajax Beta. I read a post today and the ScottGu pointed out that they are considering the possbility of a speical release that would work with /bin deployment without the need to register with GAC. ...
    Posted to X.U Web Chronicle (Weblog) by Liming on October 31, 2006
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