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Opera 9.5 - the next generation of web standards
By Chris Mills · Thursday, June 12, 2008 8
It’s here, at long last—Opera 9.5, codenamed Kestrel in the beta versions, has just been released in its final version. It has some very cool features and a great new skin, but what does it mean for developers? This article gives a complete overview of Opera 9.5’s standards support and explores its new developer tools. Read more…
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The freelancing business part 1: pricing your work
By R Blank · Thursday, May 29, 2008 2
This is the first in a series of articles written by R Blank giving practical advice on the business side of freelancing, including project management, contracts, budgeting and more. In this part he discusses pricing. Read more…
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Opera Dragonfly 入門 (Japanese)
By Chris Mills · Thursday, May 15, 2008 1
Opera Dragonfly は Opera の提供する全く新しいウェブ開発ツールです。この記事は Opera Dragonfly について解説しています。 Read more…
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File I/O API
By Opera Software · Thursday, May 15, 2008 9
This new API provides you with functionality needed to access data on the desktop from widgets, providing powerful hybrid web/desktop capabilities. Read more…
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Opera Dragonfly Architecture
By Hans S. Tømmerholt · Tuesday, May 6, 2008 1
In this article, Hans S. Tommerholt covers the architecture of Opera Dragonfly in detail. Read more…
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Introduction to Opera Dragonfly
By Chris Mills · Tuesday, May 6, 2008 12
In this article, Chris Mills gives you the lowdown on Opera's exciting new developer tools release - Opera Dragonfly - revealing how to use it, and what all the parts of the application do. This is an alpha version, so let us know what you think! Read more…
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How to make a Voice controlled SVG game
By Mihai Sucan · Friday, May 2, 2008 1
In this article, Mihai Sucan gives us the lowdown on one of his interesting new game experiments - an SVG-based game controlled using VoiceXML. Read more…
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Stop using Ajax!
By brothercake · Thursday, April 24, 2008 2
In this controversial article, James "Brothercake" Edwards argues that we should stop using Ajax (unless absolutely necessary) until we have ironed out the issues surrounding its lack of compatibility with accessible technologies such as screenreaders, and suggests how you can stick to accessible web standards-based techniques, instead of resorting to Ajax. Read more…