Entries tagged with “programming”

RailsSpace: Building a Social Networking Website with Ruby on Rails (Book Review)

Written on September 9th, 2007 | 0 comments

...if you are just beginning Rails this is an excellent full-blown tutorial.

Filed under Web Development, Programming, Ruby on Rails, and Book Reviews

Tagged with railsspace, rails, rubyonrails, programming, and ruby

Simply Javascript (Book Review)

Written on July 5th, 2007 | 2 comments

Throughout this book you will learn the underpinnings of Javascript and how you can achieve different tasks.

Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, and Book Reviews

Tagged with sitepoint, javascript, kevinyank, cameronadams, ajax, libraries, dom, domscripting, gracefuldegradation, progressiveehnancement, and programming

Bulletproof AJAX (Book Review)

Written on March 6th, 2007 | 0 comments

The book starts with the very basics and walks you to the end where you create a fictional bookstore that utilizes AJAX.

Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, Usability, Programming, and Book Reviews

Tagged with jeremykeith, bulletproof, ajax, javascript, gracefuldegradation, progressiveehnancement, programming, unobtrusivejavascript, webaccessibility, webstandards, webusability, and xhtml

Pro Javascript Techniques (Book Review)

Written on February 21st, 2007 | 1 comment

Overall, this book was an incredible read and is highly recommended for those who want to take their Javascript skills to the next level.

Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, and Book Reviews

Tagged with javascript, xhtml, html, designpatterns, progressiveenhancement, gracefuldegradation, programming, libraries, webstandards, and webaccessibility

Rails Solutions (Book Review)

Written on February 18th, 2007 | 0 comments

...an excellent primer to the popular framework, Ruby on Rails.

Filed under Web Development and Book Reviews

Tagged with ruby, rails, rubyonrails, programming, and mvc

Essential PHP Security (Book Review)

Written on April 10th, 2006 | 0 comments

Though the book is small in size, Chris Shiflett does an excellent job of outlining many of the PHP security pitfalls and how they can be avoided.

Filed under Programming, PHP, and Book Reviews

Tagged with chrisshifflet, php, security, programming, xss, and sqlinjection