OpenWeb 11/10/2011 (a.m.)
Canonical's new partnerships for Ubuntu: A challenge in the enterprise space? | TechRepublic
Good article that tries to explain how Canonical is changing direction, and what that will mean for Linux. The explanation looks at a brief list of Canonical partnerships that the author believes are key to the new direction. Interesting stuff, but you have to follow the partnership links to grasp the impact :(
- - By Gary Edwards
- - By Gary Edwards
- - By Gary Edwards
- - By Gary Edwards
Beyond jQuery: JavaScript tools for the HTML5 generation | HTML5 - InfoWorld
Good article covering lots of JavaScript Libraries and their specific uses. excerpt: Over drinks, one person proclaimed, "No one programs in JavaScript, they just string together jQuery calls." This statement is certainly not true, but like a hand grenade, it gets close enough to make its point. jQuery sure seems to be everywhere, and with good reason: Its creators took all of the neat ideas from libraries like Prototype, Dojo, and Yahoo's YUI, then turned them into something that was just a tad easier to use. When jQuery nurtured fertile plug-in culture, the library became irreplaceable. One seemingly random estimate claimed that at least 70 percent of JavaScript is jQuery. While there is probably no scientific way to make such a blanket statement, the fact that someone would try is good enough.
- - By Gary Edwards
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