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Posted by Rasti | Feb 14th, 2010
Java Servlet technology provides Web developers with a simple, consistent mechanism for extending the functionality of a Web server and for accessing existing business systems. A servlet can almost be thought of as an applet that runs on the server side–without a face. Java servlets make many Web applications possible.
The Servlet arrangement has not undergone any major kinds of changes. The freshly added...
Posted by Rasti | Feb 13th, 2010
Ruby on Rails is an interesting open source framework system designed to create web applications based on the new programming language – Ruby. The system designed intends to be used by the web developers looking for faster web application developing methods. The system allows you to design complex web applications in just a few days time that previously took several weeks or even months to be created and...
Posted by Rasti | Feb 12th, 2010
The well established and dynamic web development proposal is none other than the ASP.NET. Mono Rail is a disparity of the modal modern Websites. This is a model based on HTML production and managers. Mono Rail’s opinions are fashioned by an impromptu locomotive that takes in use a foundation template to create the HTML. Here, you focus on the actions being taken from the page. This leads to SoC (separation...
Posted by Rasti | Feb 10th, 2010
Drupal Gardens was launched into private beta. Since the first public Drupal Gardens demo at Drupal Con Paris, a lot of progress has been made.
Drupal Gardens is a hosted version of Drupal so you don’t have to worry about installation, hosting or upgrading. Drupal comes well equipped with multi-user blogging, commenting, forums, custom content types, and advanced user management. Drupal Gardens should...
Posted by Rasti | Nov 30th, 2009
Most of you already know what Appcelerator Titanium is. For those who not, be advised that Appcelerator Titanium lets you build rich, native desktop and mobile phones applications with the web technologies you use today. Yes, all you need to know is HTML, CSS and JavaScript and you are ready to build applications for Windows, MAC OS X, Linux platforms as well as for iPhone and Android.
As I have briefly informed...
Posted by Rasti | Sep 15th, 2009
WP Framework is a nice and powerful theme framework that enables you to create solid, functional WordPress Themes that raise all standards of theme authoring as we know it.
WP Framework only provides you with what you need so you don’t have to worry about any huge learning curve. If you already have a basic understanding of WordPress themes and how they work, then you already know how to use WP Framework....
Posted by Rasti | Sep 2nd, 2009
Elastic is a very useful CSS framework which enables you to create elastic, fixed and liquid layouts with any column variations. Using Elastic CSS is like a conversation with the code as it uses a declarative language. It supports “combining classes” which helps creating almost any type of layout. And, it comes with a set of helper classes, to accomplish hard things by pure CSS like: same-height,...
Posted by Rasti | Jul 28th, 2009
Ext JS is a cross-browser JavaScript library for building rich, dynamic and interactive desktop-style user interfaces for your data-driven web applications. Ext JS includes a diverse set of GUI-based form controls (widgets) for use within web applications.
Ext JS DOM selector class allows operations to be performed on elements within the page or data stores that can be used to manage data. Another classes offer...
Posted by Rasti | Jul 27th, 2009
The qWikiOffice Web Desktop is an open source project which combines the AJAX technology, the Ext JS library and the PHP, resulting in cutting edge web application graphics similar to a desktop environment.
Besides a user friendly environment, qWikiOffice offers a powerful platform for which developers can deploy web applications. Any number of these web applications can be plugged into qWikiOffice to create...
Posted by Rasti | May 20th, 2009
The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
The 12 column grid is divided into portions that are 60 pixels wide. The 16 column grid consists of 40 pixel increments. Each column has 10 pixels of margin on the left and right, which...