posted by: Morgan Carlson
Do you want to incorporate more JavaScript into your designs and learn how to do it from experts? Web Administration is providing the jQuery Summit webinar to help you better understand what this framework can do for your sites.
Eight different developers and JavaScript experts from across the world (yes, the world) will be presenting during the virtual conference. (more…)
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posted by: Bruce Floyd
The DIY Summit is brought to us by Environments for Humans and features a lineup specific to designers who are “designing and managing entire websites by themselves, either by choice or by chance.” (more…)
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posted by: Daniel Westermann-Clark
I started programming Perl in 1999. Back then, I threw together Web pages using CGI scripts. Some of my earliest scripts combined code and markup, and quickly became unmaintainable. Since then, I’ve programmed in other languages, including Java, C#, Python and PHP, but I keep coming back to Perl. The language has evolved and matured, while new frameworks and libraries have made Web programming fun again. (more…)
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posted by: Bruce Floyd
Shibboleth is the authentication system that will replace GLAuth. This new system provides added security and scalability while providing the same functionality and new features as well. Shibboleth has been around for many years and has been a production service at UF since November 2008.
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posted by: Bruce Floyd
The other day, I was revising some work I had done during my previous employment, as our office has added the site to our body of work. It was an enlightening experience. I assumed that since I had build the site that I wouldn’t have any problem getting back on that bicycle and ride.
Or so I thought. (more…)
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