Code:QMats Henricson's weblogMy Swedish Ajax site is now online- December 15, 2005 Registered the domain about 2 months back, then spent much too much time experimenting with the layout and CSS. I'm sure as hell an amateur at web design, but it's fun. Finally it is online at http:www.seajax.nu. I keep adding blogs, examples and articles, and it has turned out to be much more work than I first anticipated. I have huge respect for editors running web sites on their free time. It is hard work to keep such sites alive.http://www.jroller.com/matsh/entry/my_swedish_ajax_site_is The Java Web Framework Grand Challenge- December 14, 2005 Ajax has certainly stirred things up! This last summer I was thrilled about Wicket, as the lean and mean new kid on the web frameworks block. I never got to know it in detail, and now I'm not so sure about anything any more, since I don't know if the current web frameworks are well suited to handle the brave new Ajax world. Sure, Ajax will not change the world. Not even stop world hunger, but I strongly believe that end user demand will force us all to add Ajax to our web applications. Not...http://www.jroller.com/matsh/entry/the_java_web_framework_grand Badly missing book: JavaScript for Java programmers- December 12, 2005 I'm really lost when I code in JavaScript! I stumble on each and every small difference between Java (which I know well enough to do in my sleep) and JavaScript. It can't be just me! I wish there was a book that could: describe the key differences between JavaScript and Java describe how to do Object Oriented Programming in JavaScript list most of the gotchas in JavaScript describe the cool features in JavaScript, like continuations and such describe how to setup a good debugging environment..http://www.jroller.com/matsh/entry/badly_missing_book_javascript_for |