e_schrade wrote a neat way of doing things in the service layer; Let’s take a quick look at something that’s kind of neat in Zend Framework. I’ve been doing some work with Adobe on some articles and one of them was on working with mobile clients with Flash. Well, me being the masochist […]
Jon Lebensold posts; In the last video, I discussed ZendX_JQuery integration. Now we’re going to take it a step further by developing our own jQuery autocomplete control, using a country list, PHP 5.3 and anonymous functions.
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Jon Lebensold posts; I’ve received a lot of feedback about jQuery integration in the Zend Framework. This little video will show you how you can quickly integrate jQuery and jQuery UI into your Zend Framework project.
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Abraham Elias writes;
Ext JS is now Sencha. Exciting things are happening! Today, we’re combining forces with the jQTouch and Raphaël projects, changing our company name to Sencha, and moving our web address from www.extjs.com to www.sencha.com.
jQTouch and Raphaël are the leading open source projects in their areas, and we’re incredibly excited to have their creators, […]
The other day I had to write a NOC application that shows all active phone lines in an out of a customers telecom cluster, thats a lot of constantly changing data that needed to be displayed.
Some design requirements was;
*NO* refreshes i.e. blinking screen parts (gives NOC personel an epileptic fit after a day staring at it).
No […]