As the government pours billions into utilities to create an intelligent network, standards bodies are working to secure the emerging grid so it doesn’t become a repeat of the PC industry.
As the government pours billions into utilities to create an intelligent network, standards bodies are working to secure the emerging grid so it doesn’t become a repeat of the PC industry.
As the government pours billions into utilities to create an intelligent network, standards bodies are working to secure the emerging grid so it doesn’t become a repeat of the PC industry.
Originally posted on: http://geekswithblogs.net/TATWORTH/archive/2013/10/13/free-html5--css3-fundamentals-course.aspxAt http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/training-courses/html5-css3-fundamentals-development-for-absolute-beginners there is a free course on HTML5 & CSS3 FundamentalsThis is not a course for pretty web design but for writing good standards compliant HTML. Please note that to get the work files for the course you need to go to http://channel9.msdn.com/Series/HTML5-CSS3-Fundamentals-Development-for-Absolute-Beginners/Series-Introduction-01 as the Microsoft Academy downloads do not seem to work!The course is done by Bob Tabor who runs http://www.learnvisualstudio.net
Developing a website doesn't normally come cheap, especially if you are using an experienced developer who can really work effectively, quickly and to the highest standards. There are many factors to take into account when looking at the costs of website development, because development means so many different things.
Visual Studio 2010 Professional simplifies building standards-based web applications with improved AJAX frameworks, core IntelliSense support for JavaScript, and the integration of the popular jQuery framework, an open-source JavaScript library.
Now that Flash is largely being replaced with HTML5 elements (video, audio, canvas, etc.) are there any good examples of web-based games built on completely open standards (meaning Javascript, HTML and CSS)? I see a lot of examples of pure HTML5 implementations of what was once only in Flash (like stuff here: http://www.html5rocks.com/) but not many games, a domain which still seem dominated by Flash. I'm curious what's possible and what the limitations are.
Oracle Magazine March/April 2006 features articles on business intelligence, process portals, standards-based fusion, ASM, PL/SQL Best Practices, SQL batch processing, ODP.NET and Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle Application Express, and much more.
Cloud9 IDE : première offre Cloud de Développement-as-a-Service
Open-source, issue d'un projet de la fondation Mozilla
Ajax.org vient de lancer une nouvelle plate-forme de développement entièrement Cloud écrite en JavaScript et HTML5 : Cloud9 IDE.
La nouvelle plate-forme, issue de la fusion avec le projet Skywriter (ex. Bespin) de la fondation Mozilla est destinée à faciliter et accélérer le développement, le test et le déploiement des applications Web et mobiles.
En plus des standards Web, l'IDE-as-a-Ser...
<b>Standards Blog:</b> "Frank stepped out of the dark, moonless night of the Nevada desert and into the bright light of the bar, restaurant and motel that was the Little A'Le'Inn."
ASP.NET MVC is a free, fully supported framework to quickly build powerful, standards-based Web sites. Read our What's New in ASP.NET MVC 2 document or visit our ASP.NET MVC section to learn more.
<b>Standards Blog:</b> "Frank was leaning back in his cubicle chair, feet up on his desktop. That way he could keep an eye on Carl Cumming’s office down the corridor. The guy must have the bladder of a camel, he thought. Wouldn’t he ever need to relieve himself?"
<b>Standards Blog:</b> "iBall.com CEO Chad Derwent sat alone in his office in Silicon Valley. Outside his open door, rows of empty, silent cubicles stretched from one end of the office floor to the other."
<B>Sascha's Hideout:</B> "Konsole does a brilliant job at being a terminal emulator but it doesn't follow user interface standards set by the majority of KDE apps very well. The remainder of this post is mostly about the menu bar and popup menus."
What's better in terms of user experience?
Provide the user an email account where he can report bugs, or a link to the projects github issues page (which requires a github account but may be easier to submit bugs to)?
EDIT
The application is a Bash script hosted on github. The GNU CodingStandards suggests using an email address, which may or may not an appropriate solution.
Target audience is the CLI power user.
<b>Moved by Freedom - Powered by Standards:</b> "Recently at OpenOffice.org we have decided to give more highlight to our many native-language communities, who are in charge not just of localization, but also QA, users support, documentation translation and marketing."
Websites are an essential part to running a successful business. It must comply with W3C standards, accessibility guidelines and Web 2.0 specifications.
<b>Standards Blog:</b> "The President of the United States was treating himself to an early breakfast of bacon and eggs. Why not? If a Commander in Chief couldn't ignore his doctor's orders on his 70th birthday, why bother to have the job at all?"
The final release of IE9 "hit the stores" (just download it free from here - http://http://www.beautyoftheweb.com//).
Enjoy new features like pinning, jump lists, and aero-snap. Of course, IE9 is also focused on standards, so you can now get the best of HTML version 5 in IE9.
By the way, if you're using IE6 - you might want to check out http://www.theie6countdown.com/ and http://www.ie6death.com/.
Chrome Apps Office Hours: TextDrive and AngularJS
Ask and vote for questions: goo.gl In this episode, the AngularJS team joins us to talk about how they used Angular to build TextDrive. TextDrive is an open source text editor application that demonstrates of the power and simplicity of AngularJS and Chrome Apps. It features integration with Google Drive, web intents, and Ace (ace.ajax.org) in a simple and clean interface built upon HTML5 and web standards. To learn more visit github.com
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<b>ZDNet:</b> "The FUD attack launched against Ogg Theora and VP8, the very idea that they violate patents, is not aimed at the courts, but at the W3C, which held a conference on the coming HTML5 standards last week in Raleigh."
<b>LXer.com:</b> "Document Freedom Day is a global day for document liberation. It will be a day of grassroots effort to educate the public about the importance of Open Document Formats and Open Standards in general"
I have a WinXP based laptop with pretty basic hardware configuration by today's standards. I am planning to upgrade to a WinXP based laptop with a lot better hardware.
The problem: My current laptop has truck loads of software like cygwin, perl, ruby etc. Installing each software manually is going to be pretty cumbersome. Not to mention customizing the packages.
Is there any software (freeware or commercial, both okay) that can migrate my current programming environment with minimum fuss?
<b>Boycott Novell:</b> "Summary: Assorted new reports about how Microsoft abuses “open source” to gain control of it, change its direction and goals, or even to misuse the label to promote proprietary software that harms standards and promotes patenting of software"
Microsoft : « Il est temps de dire au revoir à Internet Explorer 6 »
Un compte à rebours annonce la fin du navigateur
Microsoft multiplie les campagnes pour encourager les utilisateurs à abandonner Internet Explorer 6 pour passer à l'utilisation des navigateurs plus modernes respectant les nouveaux standards du web.
Après la campagne lancée l'an dernier par Microsoft Australie avec pour mots d'ordre « Surfer avec Internet Explorer 6, c'est comme boire du lait périmé depuis 9 ans », la firme vient de lancer un site Web (Internet Explorer 6 Countdown) qui permet de mesurer la baisse de la part de marché d'IE6.
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