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Ping your blog via XML-RPC with Perl
Thursday, 15 May, 2008 – 19:29 | One Comment

The following Perl program connects to several update services to let them know that the your site or blog has been updated. The program uses XML-RPC to …

A new blogger
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:23 | No Comment

Just thought I’d throw up a quick post to introduce myself. I’m Matthew Eernisse, and I’ll be blogging here at SitePoint occasionally—mostly on Web-related stuff like JavaScript, Ajax, Ruby, and PHP, and maybe a bit …

Free at Last: Firebug 1.0 Beta
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:23 | No Comment

Joe Hewitt has released the first public beta of Firebug 1.0, the single most indispensable Firefox extension for web developers (yes, it’s even more useful than Web Developer which I realize is a …

MS Details IE7 CSS Changes
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:23 | No Comment

The SitePoint News Wire returns Monday, but I couldn’t wait to post this link. Microsoft has provided a detailed list of CSS changes in the upcoming Internet Explorer 7 (the release candidate for which …

Avoiding Evil JavaScript
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:23 | No Comment

The following is republished from the Tech Times #158. What makes some JavaScript Evil, and can beginners learn to write Good JavaScript code from day one? Cameron Adams and I have set out …

Render 3D Worlds Using CSS and the DOM
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:23 | No Comment

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If you feel you’re not getting enough respect as a web developer, here’s a nice pie [profanity warning—don’t click if you’re easily offended] to throw at …

Higher Order Perl (and Javascript / Ruby)
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:05 | No Comment

Currently juggling about 15 bookmarks in a copy of Higher Order Perl by Mark Jason Dominus. Just a mini-review—for a more detailed review try here. From the inside cover… As a …

Render 3D Worlds Using CSS and the DOM
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:05 | No Comment

Cast your mind back through to mists of time to January 2001—reality TV is hip and fresh, ‘Dubya’ is unpacking boxes in the Oval Office and Tantek Celik—he of box model hack fame—first introduces …

Render 3D Worlds Using CSS and the DOM
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:05 | No Comment

Cast your mind back through to mists of time to January 2001—reality TV is hip and fresh, ‘Dubya’ is unpacking boxes in the Oval Office and Tantek Celik—he of box model hack fame—first introduces …

Avoiding Evil JavaScript
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:05 | No Comment

The following is republished from the Tech Times #158. What makes some JavaScript Evil, and can beginners learn to write Good JavaScript code from day one? Cameron Adams and I have set out …

Free at Last: Firebug 1.0 Beta
Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2007 – 23:05 | No Comment

Joe Hewitt has released the first public beta of Firebug 1.0, the single most indispensable Firefox extension for web developers (yes, it’s even more useful than Web Developer which I realize is …

The power of String.prototype.split() almost
Sunday, 18 Feb, 2007 – 23:03 | No Comment

If you feel you’re not getting enough respect as a web developer, here’s a nice pie [profanity warning—don’t click if you’re easily offended] to throw at people. Actually think the “time spent wishing a …

mod_wxJS
Sunday, 18 Feb, 2007 – 23:03 | No Comment

So there I was, getting ready for the PHP vs. Javascript showdown and I happened to take another glance at wxJS after being tipped off a while back here. After more than four years …

Eliminating async Javascript callbacks by preprocessing
Sunday, 18 Feb, 2007 – 23:03 | No Comment

The Catch 22 of AJAX is, for the sake of an easy life, most of the time we want to write “synchronous code” but asynchronous is the only way to avoid some rather nasty usability …

Higher Order Perl (and Javascript / Ruby)
Sunday, 18 Feb, 2007 – 23:03 | No Comment

More…
Just thought I’d throw up a quick post to introduce myself. I’m Matthew Eernisse, and I’ll be blogging here at SitePoint occasionally—mostly on Web-related stuff like JavaScript, Ajax, Ruby, and PHP, and maybe a bit …

Render 3D Worlds Using CSS and the DOM
Sunday, 18 Feb, 2007 – 23:02 | No Comment

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So there I was looking for to put a name to the implementor this JScript “feature” and it seems Microsoft have come up with a better solution. …

Avoiding Evil JavaScript
Saturday, 17 Feb, 2007 – 14:46 | No Comment

The following is republished from the Tech Times #158. What makes some JavaScript Evil, and can beginners learn to write Good JavaScript code from day one? Cameron Adams and I have set out to …

The power of String.prototype.split() almost
Saturday, 17 Feb, 2007 – 14:46 | No Comment

If you feel you’re not getting enough respect as a web developer, here’s a nice pie [profanity warning—don’t click if you’re easily offended] to throw at people. Actually think the “time spent wishing a …