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June 27, 2005
Creating an Application with Tiger Technologies
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[Chris Hanson's Journal] To illustrate how to take advantage of the new technologies in Tiger, we're going to do something a bit different and present the creation of a prototypical Cocoa application over a series of articles. This first article in this series covers the first few steps of creating our application, including putting together a data model and providing a user-interface.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
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[Openlinksw.com] Universal Data Access Technology Blog: Readers for reading and tracking blogs (blog home pages are secondary aspects of the interaction with any given blog these days). Unfortunately, there is a general perception that Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web are mutually exclusive, primarily due to the perceived lofty goals of the latter (what's wrong with being challenged?). From my vantage point, I continue to see Web 2.0 as a necessary infrastructure component for the Semantic Web that will ultimately provide context for understanding why it's so important.
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[Downes.ca] Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes ~ Search Results: Carl Berger is Blogging! D'Arcy Norman writes, "Carl Berger, the Gandalf of EDUCAUSE and Merlot, has (finally) started blogging!" This is good news, not so much because we get to read what he thinks (though this is no small bonus) but because he will now experience first-hand what we have been talking about all along, which could only mean good things. Actually, Berget is only one of a number of new bloggers at the Leadership Institute Blog at the Apple Digital Campus Exchange (sadly, you have to have an account to submit comments, and there's no way to register for an account, which makes it a prototypical Apple product).
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[Agylen.com] Agylen » java: I expect the enormous maintenance burden incurred by SWT’s multiple code bases to become the limiting factor in its ongoing development, and cross-platform stability and consistency to remain ever elusive as SWT rushes to keep apace of the progress and initiatives amongst the native widget sets of different platforms. Any claims to better performance will finally be abandoned in the face of increasing capabilities of the average PC, leaving SWT an anachronism without a raison d’etre.
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Posted at June 27, 2005 03:49 PM
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