It's not the latest sequel to the 'Jason versus Freddie' movie, it's one of the decisions you need to make if you're rolling out a Web 2.0 product. Make the wrong choice, and your project and reputation can suffer. Make the right choice, and you can be a hero. There aren't any easy ans... It's not the latest sequel to the 'Jason versus Freddie' movie, it's one of the decisions you need to make if you're rolling out a Web 2.0 product. Make the wrong choice, and your project and reputation can suffer. Make the right choice, and you can be a hero. There aren't any easy ans...Jan. 16, 2008 01:15 PM EST Reads: 77,150 Replies: 10 |
I've been having more fun than a person should have over the past few months with Web 2.0, and you're going to get a kick out of what I've been doing. Especially since it involves the impending death of a beloved Web mascot.May. 25, 2006 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 18,319 Replies: 1 |
First there was Java, then XML, then AJAX. Now I present to you XJAX. XJAX stands for cross-domain JavaScript and XML. It's a way of working with data sources from various sites inside a web page without having to have a dedicated server. Apr. 7, 2006 11:15 AM EDT Reads: 13,998 Replies: 3 |







Daniel Markham is a hands-on software architect who over the past several years has become a RUP mentor and Technology Strategist. Programming in all major languages and database platforms, his clients include Pitney Bowes, Ford, Charles Schwab, and the Department Of Defense. Daniel is the Principal Partner of Bedford Technology Group located in SW Virginia. He is the inventor of the only online multi-standard process evaluation system (www.MarkhamAssessmentTool.com) He is currently developing a free toolkit for bloggers using Web 2.0 technologies. batBack installs in seconds and requires no programming skills or special server configuration. It runs on all major blogging engines and browsers. It's also fully skinnable and extendable. You can find more about the batBack blog toolkit system at www.batBack.net You can reach Daniel at DanielBMarkham@hotmail.com
I've been having more fun than a person should have over the past few months with Web 2.0, and you're going to get a kick out of what I've been doing. Especially since it involves the impending death of a beloved Web mascot.


















