Archive for November, 2008
Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Once you go Mac, you’ll never go back
At least one of our number has decided to switch from Windows to Macintosh. As someone who has been a Mac user almost since the beginning, I have a few tips for sources of information if you’re considering making the move.
There are two books I know of about switching to the Mac from Windows. [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Technology by Ralph
Thursday, November 20th, 2008
Does Google Mobile use private APIs?
Google’s just-released and much-publicized update to their Google Mobile iPhone app features some very clever interaction design for the voice search feature. How did they do it and are they following Apples Guidelines?
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Read more on Ars Technica
No Comments » - Posted in iPhone by craig
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Intro to iPhone Development
Nice intro from Ars Technica. Read it here
No Comments » - Posted in iPhone by craig
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and Code Access Security
Read this article to learn more about
CAS
No Comments » - Posted in SharePoint 2007 by zhanna
Saturday, November 8th, 2008
AnDohDroid
From Engadget
The philosophy goes something like this: the great thing about Linux is that it’s secure, and the great thing about open-source software is that it’s thoroughly and constantly vetted for robustness. So to that end, Android should be pretty rock solid, right? Perhaps, but the overwhelming enormity of this particular bug definitely gives us [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Google Android by craig
Friday, November 7th, 2008
JavaScript Gesture Recognizer
This page implements a “$1 Gesture Recognizer” that is easy, cheap, and usable almost
anywhere. It requires under 100 lines of easy code and achieves 97% recognition rates with only
one template defined for each gesture below. With 3+ templates defined, accuracy exceeds 99%.
Upon loading this page, only one template is defined for each gesture below, but
you [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Technology, javascript by craig
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Everything you wanted to know about onet.xml but were afraid to ask.
Have you ever wondered how the built in interface actually works? Why is a list item shown the way it is? How are the input forms built and how can you change how they work and look?
http://www.pointsharepoint.com/2008/07/site-definitions-in-sharepoint-2007-for.html
http://sharepointmagazine.net/technical/development/customizing-the-user-experience-of-sharepoint-overview-of-the-default-sharepoint-interface-from-a-technical-point-of-view-part-1-of-6
