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Hey all,
I was wondering how big companies tend to modularize components on their page. Facebook is a good example:
There's a team working on Search that
has its own CSS, javascript, html,
etc..
There's a team working on the news
feed that has its own CSS, javascript,
html, etc…
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In this article, you will learn how you can utilize AJAX scripts even in Web applications targeted for Windows Mobile applications.
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This fourth article the Globalize your Web Applications series deals with something that's at the forefront of your web apps: the character sets. More specifically, we'll be taking a look at the Universal Character Set (UCS) and its role in creating multilingual web pages.
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In part 3 of the Globalize your Web Applications series, we'll be exploring PHP's I18N_Number and I18N_Currency classes, both of which are part of the I18N Libraries.
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I'm using a singleton pattern for the datacontext in my web application so that I dont have to instantiate it every time, however I'm not sure how web applications work, does IIS open a thread for every user connected? if so, what would happend if my singleton is not thread safe? Also, is it OK to…
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