What Code Do You Want To
See Written in Leopard?
Now that Leopard is out
and everyone is, I
suspect, feverishly
reformatting their
laptops and desktops to
install the retail copy
of Leopard, developers
can finally start sharing
their Leopard code
samples. Rather than me
sitting around making up
stupid reasons why
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Mozilla Labs announces 'a
series of experiments to
bridge the divide in the
user experience between
web applications and
desktop apps and to
explore new usability
models as the line
between traditional
desktop and new web
applications continues to
blur'.
In the aftermath of the
latest spat between
Rubyists and Javaholics,
it might be worth noting
that Ruby is now the 10th
most popular programming
language, up from 13th
place a year ago. That,
anyway, is the story
according to the TIOBE
Programming Community
index which gives an i
'Apple may push iPhone
technology into other
products, including Macs'
- that is just one of a
welter of widely-quoted
predictions made recently
by Ben Reitzes, an
analyst for UBS
Investment Research. Now
he additionally claims:
'Our contacts in the
supply chain point toward
a ne
Now that broadband is
available to more than
100 million households
worldwide, every
corporate web site must
provide video content on
the Internet to remain
competitive, as well as
live and interactive
video webinars and
on-demand webcasts.
Internet video has
shifted programming