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Corey Roth and Friends Blogs

Group site for developer blogs dealing with (usually) Ionic, .NET, SharePoint, Office 365, Mobile Development, and other Microsoft products, as well as some discussion of general programming related concepts.

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  • Pyjamas on Google App Engine

    Pyjamas is one of the most interesting frameworks I've run across in a long time. You write a desktop-style app (it looks a lot like something you'd do if you were lame enough to actually write WPF code instead of using the GUI to build XAML) in python, and run it through a "compiler"...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 01-22-2009
  • Real World Dojo part 5: Custom Components

    Introduction It turns out that the file upload piece from last time (the User Feedback article) is going to be used over and over. And that I need to attach a drop-down to let the uploader specify what kind of license is associated with the file. In the dot net world, I'd be tempted to slap the code...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 10-28-2008
  • Real World Dojo part Four: User Feedback

    So now we have a simple form that uses AJAX to upload a file and submits some metadata for the server to associate with that file. It doesn't really give any useful feedback, though. No real end-user's going to read the console, I'm not actually doing anything with the file upload progress...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 10-23-2008
  • Manipulating the DOM with Dojo

    This is the area where jQuery rules the roost. Or so everything I've read tells me. So, how does Dojo stack up? Still running this in parallel with Kyle's series: Setting the contents of an element // Convenience function to hide query details var element = dojo.byId('whatever'); element...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 10-08-2008
  • Some Open Source Ajax Frameworks

    Introduction I've finally had a chance to look at AJAX again. Step one (for me) was to do some research into the different frameworks. The project this is for has nothing to do with .NET, so I still haven't had a chance to look at ASP.NET AJAX. (Well, nothing worth talking about. I helped a coworker...
    Posted to Not Necessarily Dot Net (Weblog) by JamesAshley on 07-19-2008
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