Sandor Korozsi’s linkblog

  .NET Framework, C#, Smartphone, Pocket PC, Managed DirectX, Game development
Uncategorized, LinkAugust 30, 2007 14:14

"TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington reported 2 days ago about a new technology, created by Dr. Ariel Shamir and Dr. Shai Avidan, that could have a dramatic impact on the dynamic nature of web pages. The technology allows for the dynamic resizing of images and from the video demo, looks like it works very fluidly. He even mentioned how he wanted the technology in Adobe Photoshop.

Well, it looks like Michael may have gotten his wish as Adobe has hired co-inventor Shai Avidan to their team."

Check out the video to see the technology in action.

Ajaxian » New Technology: Dynamic Resizing of Images

Development, Link 12:54

Mike Taulty’s Blog : ADO.NET Entity Framework - Bringing Together A Few Previous Posts

Uncategorized 12:15

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Link, JavaScript 11:51

"JavaScript, with its death grip on the Interwebs and every AJAX developer’s language of only choice, is getting hot. With roll-overs, pop-ups, and menus either solved or relegated to CSS behaviors, XMLHttpRequests have made JavaScript once again a language of innovation. This article is meant to offer a tidbit of idiomatic advice for people who know JavaScript or want to know JavaScript coming from Java, C, Python, Perl, or PHP.

Novice: objects and associative arrays
Novice: cute type conversions
Novice: iteration
Acolyte: anonymous functions
Acolyte: enclosure
Acolyte: context object manipulation
Acolyte: variadic arguments
Guru: binding
Guru: lazy function definition
Guru: polymorphic callable objects
"

JavaScript Tips for Novices, Acolytes, and Gurus