Posted in General Thoughts on Apr 18th, 2008 4 Comments »
I’ve taught a workshop on AJAX in Libraries with Jason Clark 3 times now and each time it both gets better and more challenging. It gets better because Jason and I tweak the workshop based on the participants feedback. We have buffed up the examples we should and Jason has added more sample code. It [...]
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Walt Crawford started a discussion about AJAX and breaking the back button that I want to follow up on here. First let me say that people need to note that AJAX isn’t the first web technology to “break the back button”. Java applets, Flash, some DHTML, and other embedded media objects also “break the back [...]
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The best thing about Computers in Libraries is the ability to meet and talk to new people. Already I’ve subscribe to a couple new blogs by librarians I met at the conference. Plus, I’m collaborating on a future pre/post conference with Jason A. Clark from Montana State University. He and I have similar interests in [...]
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