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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-14
Good afternoon everyone. I’m Ian, inaugural guest tweeter for @CaplinTech-I’ll be tweeting about HTML, CSS and Javascript over the next week # This week’s first CaplinTech blog post: From @martintyler – PubSubHubbub – the not quite real time web http://bit.ly/cAuPWm – what is PuSH? # Great introduction to HTML5 by…
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This week’s first CaplinTech blog post: From @martintyler – Why we don’t need HTML5 WebSocket: http://bit.ly/OgvD5 Excellent post! # CaplinTech blog post by @patrickmyles – The banking exodus from IE6 begins? http://bit.ly/96cXGe # RT @leggetter: A summary of interesting real-time web blog posts and news articles gathered over the past…
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RT @patrickmyles: Google’s newly proposed SPDY protocol could be interesting 4 realtime finance webapps, if adopted – http://bit.ly/AAR95 # RT @jurgenappelo: Scaling Lean & Agile Development, by Craig Larman and @basvodde, is great! http://bit.ly/bCMoQK #yam # RT @elijahmanor: “Intro Reactive Extensions for JavaScript: Creating Observables” by @mattpodwysocki #tech #javascript http://j.mp/aI8twY…
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CaplinTech blog update from @adamshone: Designing a kanban board – not as simple as you might think: http://bit.ly/ayo5Az #agile #yam # RT @patrickmyles: Very interesting blog from the BBC about how they redesigned their UX – http://bit.ly/aouk4w # RT @CaplinSystems: Check out the Caplin Cable Q1 newsletter & sign up…
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CaplinTech blog latest: Tammy Sharpe: How we survived WAgile: http://bit.ly/ctidHe # CaplinTech blog update: @ian_alderson on #JavaScript Variable Naming Convention http://bit.ly/9SnUFi #yam # Interesting cross-browser technique for pre-caching JS, CSS and data: http://bit.ly/c6RMWG # JavaFX Platform Is the Official Rich Client Technology for the 2010 Winter Games: http://bit.ly/9ltXsH #ria #…
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