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Web Developer Forums » Freelance Web Developer looking for projects/works

Wednesday 3 December 21:57:18 UTC 2014

Forum: Available positions Posted By: indigomike7 Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 03:33 PM [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Google reCAPTCHA API Solves Identity Verification Puzzle

Wednesday 3 December 21:23:17 UTC 2014

Google has announced a new [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » SnapLogic Extends Integration Reach with Updated Connections

Wednesday 3 December 18:57:00 UTC 2014

The winter 2015 release of the SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform announced today adds support for connectors to the Salesforce Analytics Cloud, Sumo Logic log management service and SAP HANA environments, in addition to making S [Link]

Web Developer Forums » World Map with Hovercards

Wednesday 3 December 18:13:43 UTC 2014

Forum: JavaScript Posted By: bacosta13 Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 12:04 PM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » TotalBeauty.com

Wednesday 3 December 18:13:42 UTC 2014

Forum: General Posted By: tbwebsite Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 11:39 AM [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » The Only Constant is Change: A Q&A with Ethan Marcotte

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:25 UTC 2014

It’s here: a new edition of Responsive Web Design is now available from A Book Apart! Our editor-in-chief, Sara Wachter-Boettcher, sat down with Ethan Marcotte—who first introduced the world to RWD right here in A List Apart back in 2010—to talk about what’s new in the second edition, what he’s been working on lately, and where our industry is going … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Blue Beanie Day 14: Toque ’em if You’ve Got ’em

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:24 UTC 2014

On Sunday, November 30, web designers and developers across the globe will celebrate Blue Beanie Day 2014, wearing a blue beanie to show their support for web standards. Join in! “What’s Blue Beanie Day,” you may ask? Well, it’s possible you’ve seen it in years past: a host of avatars on Twitter and Facebook, with selfies galore, each sporting a … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Driving Phantom from Grunt

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:23 UTC 2014

While building websites at Filament Group, there are a couple tools that consistently find their way into our workflow: GruntJS is a JavaScript Task Runner. It runs on NodeJS and allows the user to easily concatenate and minify files, run unit tests, and perform many other tasks, from linting to minification of images. PhantomJS is a headless (Webkit-based) web browser. … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Destroying Your Enemies Through the Magic of Design

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:22 UTC 2014

A note from the editors: We’re pleased to share an excerpt from Jenny Lam and Hillel Cooperman’s new book Making Things Special, Tech Design Leadership from the Trenches, available now. A List Apart readers can also enter to win a copy of the book. Hierarchical organizations large and small are rife with politics. In fact, the smaller the stakes, the … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Knowledge vs. Intelligence

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:21 UTC 2014

About a week ago, I was running into major issues during development of one of my side projects. After a few nights working to resolve whatever was breaking, I was getting frustrated with my lack of progress. The next night, I was video chatting with Olivier Lacan, and we started discussing the problem. Since he’s a good friend, he suggested … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Overwhelmed by Code

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:20 UTC 2014

I was recently chatting with a friend and he was talking about all the things he wanted to learn. I was exhausted just hearing the list and realized that I am either getting old or I am getting tired; I’m not sure which. There is a constant pressure to learn new things and keep up with all the latest ideas: … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Why Responsive Images Matter

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:19 UTC 2014

For the first few years of my career I’d joke that I “type for a living.” That was selling myself short, though, I know—making websites is a complicated gig. It’s more accurate, I think, to say that I’m wrong for a living. I’ve been wrong about damn near everything about this job so far. I’m probably—no, definitely—wrong about plenty of … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Show Your Work: Demonstrating Progress on Your Projects

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:18 UTC 2014

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how actual progress on a project doesn’t always match the impression of progress—sometimes a lot of code has changed but nothing looks very different, while other times a small change in code gives the sense that the whole project has moved leaps and bounds. This came up recently because of how my team … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » The Couch Cone of Silence

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:17 UTC 2014

This is Geek Mental Help Week. We’re participating because we want to make it safer for people in our industry to talk about mental health. Join in or follow along at @geekmentalhelp and #geekmentalhelp. About five years ago, I bought a cushy couch for my office. (Okay, yes, I did get the model that could flatten into an emergency nap … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Learning to Be Flexible

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:16 UTC 2014

As a freelancer, I work in a lot of different code repos. Almost every team I work with has different ideas of how code should be organized, maintained, and structured. Now, I’m not here to start a battle about tabs versus spaces or alphabetical order of CSS properties versus organizing in terms of concerns (positioning styles, then element layout styles, … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Personalizing Git with Aliases

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:15 UTC 2014

Part of getting comfortable with the command line is making it your own. Small customizations, shortcuts, and time saving techniques become second nature once you spend enough time fiddling around in your terminal. Since Git is my Version Control System of choice (due partially to its incredible popularity via GitHub), I like to spend lots of time optimizing my experience … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Planning for Performance

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:13 UTC 2014

I want you to ask yourself when you make things, when you prototype interactions, am I thinking about my own clock, or the user’s? Paul Ford, “10 Timeframes” We’re not doing a good job Page-load times in the ten-second range are still common on modern mobile networks, and that’s a fraction of how long it takes in countries with older, … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Matt Griffin on How We Work: Pricing the Web

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:12 UTC 2014

I probably don’t have to tell you that pricing is slippery business. It requires a lot of perspective, experience, and luck (read: trial and error). There are a number of ways we can correlate monetary value to what we do, and each has its pros and cons. It may seem at first glance that pricing models begin and end in … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » UX for the Enterprise

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:11 UTC 2014

Imagine this scenario. You’re hired to design a product that has a guaranteed audience of 50,000 users, right out of the gate. Your clients have a dedicated support staff with a completely predictable technology stack. Best of all, your work directly improves the quality of your users’ lives. That’s enterprise UX. Yes, those 50,000 people use your software because they … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Cultivating the Next Generation of Web Professionals

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:10 UTC 2014

I’ve spent most of my career at institutions of higher education, and during that time, I have had the good fortune to work with several incredible students. Former interns are now LinkedIn connections working for television shows, book publishers, major websites, ad agencies, and PR firms, and the list of job titles and employers makes me proud. Along the way, … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Rachel Andrew on the Business of Web Dev: Managing Feature Requests

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:09 UTC 2014

I started my business as a web development consultancy, building sites for clients. As we have moved to become a product company since launching Perch, we’ve had to learn many things. Not least of those has been how to manage feature requests when the “owners” of what you are building number in the thousands rather than a single client. When … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » That Pixel Design is so Hot Right Now

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:08 UTC 2014

There’s a certain comfort, and often inherent cool, in things categorized as “retro.” A ’69 Ford Mustang. A greaser pompadour. Betty White. Pixel design. It’s no secret that pixel art is experiencing a resurgence in the digital form by way of video games like Mojang’s Minecraft and Superbrothers’ Sword & Sworcery. The latter game afforded me some inspiration; from what … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » The $PATH to Enlightenment

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:07 UTC 2014

Open source software always involves a bit of tedious setup. While it may seem like it distracts from the end goal (solving problems using the tools), the setup process is often an opportunity to get more comfortable with one of the main tools of our trade: the command line. The command line is inherently spooky to many people—it’s the arcane … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Responsive Images in Practice

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:06 UTC 2014

The devil has put a penalty on all things we enjoy in life. Albert Einstein Sixty-two percent of the weight of the web is images, and we’re serving more image bytes every day. That would be peachy if all of those bytes were being put to good use. But on small or low-resolution screens, most of that data is waste. … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » Ask Dr. Web with Jeffrey Zeldman: Help! My Portfolio Sucks

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:05 UTC 2014

What if a lot of your past work reflects times when you satisfied the client, but couldn’t sell them on your best ideas? How do you build a portfolio out of choices you wouldn’t have made? Our very own Jeffrey Zeldman answers your toughest career questions. Dear Dr. Web: What do you do when you’re not proud of the work … [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » An Excellent Week

Wednesday 3 December 16:28:04 UTC 2014

A couple of big announcements are making the rounds this week, both of them exciting for those of us who make web sites: Google advises progressive enhancement In a blog post explaining updates to its indexing system, Google makes it clear that they’re now parsing web pages in their entirety — not just HTML, but also CSS and JavaScript. Their … [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Automate data input in HTML

Wednesday 3 December 16:20:59 UTC 2014

Forum: HTML Posted By: Fazcraig Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 10:20 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Huge List of WEB 2.0 platforms – 1 – 9 PR

Wednesday 3 December 16:20:58 UTC 2014

Forum: Search Engines Posted By: SEObelly.com Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 09:28 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » designing a web site for PC and Ipads

Wednesday 3 December 16:20:57 UTC 2014

Forum: HTML Posted By: lycialive Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 08:56 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Recommendations for HTML editor

Wednesday 3 December 16:20:56 UTC 2014

Forum: HTML Posted By: tonyduc Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 07:15 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Making software development simpler: look for repeatable results…

Wednesday 3 December 16:20:55 UTC 2014

Forum: General Posted By: Agsbcap Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 06:33 AM [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Oracle V Google API Copyright Case, Court Rulings Reviewed

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:29 UTC 2014

In May 2014, the Court of Appeals of the Federal Circuit (CAFC) ruled in the Oracle v. Google hearing that Oracle's Java APIs are copyrightable. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » APIdays Keynotes Envision the Future, Encourage API use for Social Good

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:28 UTC 2014

APIdays’ annual signature event began in Paris today with a rallying call to be inspired. Opening keynote speakers aimed to encourage audience members to strive for world domination or the betterment of humankind, with the end-user experience always highlighted as the way to win hearts, minds and wallets. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Dropbox for Business API Aims for the Enterprise

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:27 UTC 2014

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ProgrammableWeb.com » DBMaestro Announces API for Database Release Management

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:26 UTC 2014

This article is a company-provided press release and ProgrammableWeb cannot vouch for the accuracy of the statements within. If you have questions regarding the information below, please contact the company that issued the press release. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » HP RESTful APIs Turn Vertica Database into a Service

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:25 UTC 2014

Hewlett-Packard at the Discover 2014 conference in Barcelona today launched a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) offering that relies on RESTful APIs to give developers access to both its Vertica columnar database and Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) software running as a cloud service. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » SmartBear Demos New Plugin Capability With 3scale

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:24 UTC 2014

This article is a company-provided press release and ProgrammableWeb cannot vouch for the accuracy of the statements within. If you have questions regarding the information below, please contact the company that issued the press release. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Transit App Adds Uber API For Comparing Routes

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:23 UTC 2014

Transit App today said it has integrated Uber's API to make it even easier for urban dwellers to plan travel in and around cities. By adding the Uber API to Transit App, users will be able to compare the cost and estimated time of arrival (ETA) of an Uber directly to those of public transportation. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Temasys Unveils WebRTC Platform Running on AWS

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:22 UTC 2014

Temasys has formally launched Skylink, a platform running on Amazon Web Services (AWS) that makes it simpler to build WebRTC applications that can run inside almost any browser. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Spotify Mobile App Monetization Opens with Restrictions

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:21 UTC 2014

Spotify today relaxed some restrictions it placed on developers who use the Spotify iOS SDK and Spotify Android SDK. The result of the looser rules is that some third-party apps with Spotify built in can now make some money through the iTunes App Store or the Google Play Store. There's a pretty big catch, though. Here's the scoop. … [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » SOA Software Releases EnVision Big Data API Analytics Platform

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:20 UTC 2014

API management provider SOA Software today released EnVision, a suite of advanced analytics features that extends its current API analytics offerings for those businesses wanting to take a more nuanced look at the business impact of their API strategies. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » How to Write Effective API Sample Code

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:19 UTC 2014

This article was prepared by a guest contributor to ProgrammableWeb. The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the view of ProgrammableWeb or its editorial staff. Developers rate working sample code high on API documentation priority lists. (See API Documentation Survey Results.) [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Google Chrome To Disable NPAPI Plugin Support

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:18 UTC 2014

Google has announced a timeline to drop support for the Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI). The decision has been made to erase code complexities, and to increase overall browser stability, speed, and security. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » How To Make Sense of the WatchKit for Apple Watch

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:17 UTC 2014

Apple has finally released the much-anticipated WatchKit SDK, giving developers time to start experimenting and prototyping in anticipation of the early-2015 debut of the Apple Watch itself. Apple has also released the Apple Watch Human Interface Guidelines to provide recommendations for adhering to its UX standards. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » 5 Reasons Why Marketing Executives Should Embrace APIs

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:16 UTC 2014

According to Denise Persson, a marketing expert at Apigee, digital marketing channels and apps are relying more and more on the power of APIs. This burgeoning digital global economy involves the exchange of digital assets, and marketing executives are beginning to understand and implement their transformative power in innovative ways. Perrson believes that CMOs can use APIs to grow an … [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Trade.gov Simplifies Denied Party Screening with the CSL API

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:15 UTC 2014

The Consolidated Screening List (CSL) API has launched to streamline Denied Party Screening (DPS) searches. The CSL API consolidates data from nine different screening lists maintained by multiple U.S. Federal Government agencies (e.g. the State Department, the Commerce Department, the Treasury Department, etc.). [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Red Hat Updates FeedHenry 3 MADP

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:14 UTC 2014

After earlier this year acquiring FeedHenry, the provider of a mobile application development platform based on a Node.js framework, Red Hat has announced its first significant FeedHenry 3 updates. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Buddy Launches Platform for IoT Telemetry Data

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:13 UTC 2014

Buddy Platform recently launched a comprehensive Internet of Things platform that enables companies to easily capture, store and make use of the telemetry data their connected devices are capable of generating. Buddy's platform consists of three major components: [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Twilio Launches Network Traversal Service for WebRTC

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:12 UTC 2014

Last week at the WebRTC World conference in San Jose, California, Twilio unveiled a Network Traversal Service that enables developers to build their own WebRTC signaling solution without also having to implement a media relay solution. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Apple CloudKit Brings Remote Data Storage to Your Apps

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:11 UTC 2014

Welcome to the second of a three-part series on iOS 8, where we will dive into the world of CloudKit. (We introduced you to HealthKit in an earlier article.) [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Code Your Smart Home with Apple HomeKit

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:10 UTC 2014

The smart home is no longer the stuff of science fiction, and Apple is hoping its HomeKit will be the brains behind it. HomeKit is an iOS 8 framework for communicating with and controlling connected accessories in a user’s home. ProgrammableWeb has been putting HomeKit through its paces, including working with the HomeKit Simulator. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » How To Get Started with Apple HomeKit

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:09 UTC 2014

HomeKit is Apple’s entry into the smart-home arena. Following in the footsteps of Google’s recently acquired Nest system (as well as Google’s seemingly forgotten Android @Home initiative), Apple now provides an SDK as well as certification for smart devices in a more contextually aware home. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Should You Develop for Android or iOS First?

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:08 UTC 2014

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ProgrammableWeb.com » Hack.Summit() Conference Tackles Inequality in Tech

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:07 UTC 2014

Hack.Summit() is a virtual programming conference being held Dec. 1-4. It's already the largest virtual programming conference in the world, with more than 27,000 registrations, but ProgrammableWeb readers still have time to sign up and participate. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Transitions API for Chrome to Animate the Web

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:06 UTC 2014

Google is looking to create an enhanced user experience via a Navigation Transitions API that provides seamless transitions in browsers and apps. The above video from Google's Chrome Dev Summit provides a sneak peak. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Printchomp Print API Brings Scalable Print Functionality to Apps

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:05 UTC 2014

Despite the rise of the digital age, print has stood its ground. Take the humble business card, for example, or 3-D prints, photo books and product labels, to name a few. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Optimal Payments Launches Developer Center and New APIs

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:04 UTC 2014

Optimal Payments, a leading online and mobile payment processing services provider, has announced the launch of a Developer Center and a suite of REST-based APIs. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Apple iAd API Released for Programmatic Advertising

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:03 UTC 2014

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ProgrammableWeb.com » Google Maps Offers Developer Access To Street View

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:02 UTC 2014

Google's Street View and Photo Sphere viewing tools offer users a pretty cool way to get as up close and personal with a place as is digitally possible. Having a 360-degree perspective of a specific location means they can really have a good look around. The problem that arose with sharing these images in the past was that recipients would … [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Embed Custom Timelines Using Lifestreams Open API Portal

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:01 UTC 2014

This article is a company-provided press release and ProgrammableWeb cannot vouch for the accuracy of the statements within. If you have questions regarding the information below, please contact the company that issued the press release. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Outbrain Amplify API Opens Discovery Platform to Developers

Wednesday 3 December 16:09:00 UTC 2014

Outbrain, a leading content discovery platform, has announced the launch of the new Outbrain Amplify API which allows company approved partners programmatic access to the Outbrain platform. [Link]

A List Apart: The Full Feed » This week's sponsor: Mandrill

Wednesday 3 December 15:50:00 UTC 2014

Thanks to Mandrill for sponsoring A List Apart this week. Scalable. Reliable. Secure. Email infrastructure from Mandrill. [Link]

Build Internet » Find Your Five Minute Culture

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:27 UTC 2014

If I spent five minutes alone with a random person in your company, would I get the right impression? Earlier this week I spoke on a panel about company culture. Culture is a whale of a topic, but this panel’s common thread was how to grow something that works. Once you hit your stride, how do you actually explain it … [Link]

Build Internet » Why Your Agency Experience is Perfect for Startups

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:26 UTC 2014

You got hired because you have a passion for brands and were able to talk intelligently to the client about Snapchat. You always thought you’d be doing something that had an impact on consumers. Clearly, writing Facebook posts for a cheese client wasn’t what you had in mind when you envisioned your career at a marketing agency. So you’ve realized … [Link]

Build Internet » How to Balance a Startup With Parenthood

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:25 UTC 2014

One of the common startup myths is that single 20-somethings are the most successful entrepreneurs and that they are the demographic that starts the most companies. Zach and Sam may have started One Mighty Roar before they were even legal to go into a bar, but research from the Kauffman Foundation states that the average founder is actually 40 years … [Link]

Build Internet » The Internet of Islands

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:24 UTC 2014

This morning I found a device that would turn my bed into a giant scale. It’s a high point for hardware. The rise of crowdfunding and the maker’s movement have helped awesome ideas turn into products you can actually own. We live in the future. Everything is wonderful and nothing is wrong. Unless you count the islands. Those are a … [Link]

Build Internet » Improving the Conversation Between Strategists & Developers

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:23 UTC 2014

Hey developers and fellow strategists, we need to talk. I’ve noticed that we think differently about our relationship in the builder community. You get excited over hardware, lines of code and open APIs while I seek to influence consumer behavior with technology. I feel like this divide may push us away. Let’s fix this. Helping Developers I’ve realized my role … [Link]

Build Internet » Agencies, Product, and the Business of Building for People

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:22 UTC 2014

“You have clients? So you’re an agency?” For the first two years of One Mighty Roar, the question of “What do you call yourself?” came up a lot. Externally, people saw as a company with a growing portfolio of brand clients and a trail of websites and social campaigns behind it. Internally, our team saw a growing stockpile of self-made … [Link]

Build Internet » Recruiting Engineers Who Aren’t Scared to Talk to People

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:21 UTC 2014

We believe to be a good citizen of the developer and open source community is to hire good engineers for One Mighty Roar. This means engineers that can build utility apps like Lantern, connected device platforms like Robin, and hardware projects like Tableduino. Rules for hiring When we started, we made the decision to only hire engineers who were fully … [Link]

Build Internet » The Internet of Conference Tables

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:20 UTC 2014

At One Mighty Roar, we’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how to tackle physical and digital overlap. After creating a textable office sign, a logical next step was to tackle our conference table. We wanted to bring conference furniture to the next level — and to do that, we were going to need lights, proximity sensors, and a … [Link]

Build Internet » How We Did It: Millions of Daily Pageviews, 60% Less Server Resources

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:19 UTC 2014

Contributed to by Trevor Suarez. Two years ago at One Mighty Roar we noticed that a side-project from the early days of the company was gaining large amounts of traffic, despite not being touched in ages. Over the process of a few months, we spent some 20% time, which quickly turned into 120% time, revamping You Rather, redoing the site … [Link]

Build Internet » Valet: A Realtime Server for Rapid Prototyping

Wednesday 3 December 15:39:18 UTC 2014

While developing the Robin platform at One Mighty Roar, we’ve found ourselves pushing realtime data between things like RFID kiosks, Bluetooth devices, PHP servers, and various AngularJS frontends. Along the way, we’ve built a simple but flexible server that uses Socket.io and Node.js to make passing around realtime data as simple as possible. We’ve come to think of Valet as … [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Am I able to do that?

Wednesday 3 December 10:11:37 UTC 2014

Forum: HTML Posted By: MustBeWasabi Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 04:01 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » INsert Funtion

Wednesday 3 December 10:11:36 UTC 2014

Forum: PHP Posted By: gautamz07 Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 01:24 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » ARE my site developed AND designed FOR best seo point of view

Wednesday 3 December 10:11:35 UTC 2014

Forum: Website Reviews Posted By: niiftech Post Time: 12-03-2014 at 01:15 AM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Web developer wanted

Wednesday 3 December 10:11:34 UTC 2014

Forum: Available positions Posted By: ddevine Post Time: 12-02-2014 at 10:05 PM [Link]

Web Developer Forums » Build a website like Udemy to host other peoples courses

Wednesday 3 December 10:11:33 UTC 2014

Forum: JavaScript Posted By: jmaddoxwin Post Time: 12-02-2014 at 06:34 PM [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Oracle V Google API Copyright Case, Court Rulings Reviewed

Wednesday 3 December 9:13:29 UTC 2014

In May 2014, the Court of Appeals of the Federal Circuit (CAFC) ruled in the Oracle v. Google hearing that Oracle's Java APIs are copyrightable. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » APIdays Keynotes Envision the Future, Encourage API use for Social Good

Wednesday 3 December 7:34:16 UTC 2014

APIdays’ annual signature event began in Paris today with a rallying call to be inspired. Opening keynote speakers aimed to encourage audience members to strive for world domination or the betterment of humankind, with the end-user experience always highlighted as the way to win hearts, minds and wallets. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » Dropbox for Business API Aims for the Enterprise

Wednesday 3 December 6:58:37 UTC 2014

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Web Developer Forums » Storing RSA Private key in session data.

Wednesday 3 December 2:54:46 UTC 2014

Forum: PHP Posted By: tyrantut Post Time: 12-02-2014 at 05:02 PM [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » DBMaestro Announces API for Database Release Management

Wednesday 3 December 2:30:08 UTC 2014

This article is a company-provided press release and ProgrammableWeb cannot vouch for the accuracy of the statements within. If you have questions regarding the information below, please contact the company that issued the press release. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » HP RESTful APIs Turn Vertica Database into a Service

Wednesday 3 December 1:14:04 UTC 2014

Hewlett-Packard at the Discover 2014 conference in Barcelona today launched a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) offering that relies on RESTful APIs to give developers access to both its Vertica columnar database and Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) software running as a cloud service. [Link]

ProgrammableWeb.com » SmartBear Demos New Plugin Capability With 3scale

Wednesday 3 December 0:15:27 UTC 2014

This article is a company-provided press release and ProgrammableWeb cannot vouch for the accuracy of the statements within. If you have questions regarding the information below, please contact the company that issued the press release. [Link]

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