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DexterTechWith: Prototype Number Extension doesn't mix well with GMap2!
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Monday, May 22, 2006. Prototype Number Extension doesn't mix well with GMap2! Ok so here's my starter for 10. It's no doubt about it, prototype javascript library makes coding javascript applications much much easier. However, I've notice a few people grumbling about how it extends base Javascript types (like Object. One thing I hadn't spotted though was the fact that the new .setCenter(). Method on the GMap2. Class is "type safe" - or should I say "type fussy"(? Create an object to hold the parameters.
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DexterTechWith: One more Reason to Love Flickr!
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006. One more Reason to Love Flickr! After buying out Geobloggers. It seems like Yahoo! Have done something really great with Dan Catt's "technology" for putting pictures on a map (i.e. Geotagging. Has been around for a while using the (supperior) Google Maps, Yahoo! Seem to have been playing catch-up. However, now, by glueing this Geotagging concept into Flickr. They seem to reeling from the sucess too - about 1.6m pictures Geotagging with 24hours. I know this is no mean feat!
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DexterTechWith: May 2006
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Monday, May 22, 2006. Prototype Number Extension doesn't mix well with GMap2! Ok so here's my starter for 10. It's no doubt about it, prototype javascript library makes coding javascript applications much much easier. However, I've notice a few people grumbling about how it extends base Javascript types (like Object. One thing I hadn't spotted though was the fact that the new .setCenter(). Method on the GMap2. Class is "type safe" - or should I say "type fussy"(? Create an object to hold the parameters.
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DexterTechWith: Multi-Packing it in the Midlands!
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Friday, September 15, 2006. Multi-Packing it in the Midlands! After grumbling to a few people at dConstruct that there didn't seem to be much web community activity in the Midlands, I've actually found a group called Multipack. From a story on Simon Jobling's. Rather neat site. They're meeting up in Wolverhampton on 14th October for a 1st birthday social. So I guess it would be a bit rude not too. Posted by John at 1:01 PM. Well, weel. The things you find ;-). The technical branch of DexterMixWith.
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DexterTechWith: I've been d.construct-ed (My trip to d.construct06) part 2 - APIs, Microformats (in the park) and Flex(ible) Mashups
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Thursday, September 14, 2006. I've been d.construct-ed (My trip to d.construct06) part 2 - APIs, Microformats (in the park) and Flex(ible) Mashups. So, I'm back in the theatre after bumping into Craig Morey and co from Mindworks, slightly squashed in with my excessive luggage (damn - should've left everything in the cloakroom). Next. Web Services for Fun and Profit by Paul Hammond. Perspective (not surprising since both the guys work there! The Joy of API by Jeremy Keith. Following an invite from Mr....
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Posted by John at 10:45 AM. The technical branch of DexterMixWith. Containing techy notes, musings, comments etc. Largely relating to my work at NEP. Ambergate, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. DexterMixWith - My Personal Blog. Ive been d.construct-ed (My trip to d.construct06. One more Reason to Love Flickr! Prototype Number Extension doesnt mix well with G.
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DexterTechWith: innerHTML Concatenation Confusion!
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006. For a long time I've tended to do the majority of my DOM manipulation using the innerHTML properties on existing DIVs pre-placed into an HTML document. This seems to have been fine on the whole - and (I believe) can have some performance advantages. MyListDiv").innerHTML = "[the list control HTML]";. But I also thought I could use Prototype's. I tried for ages using Insertion.Top(). Etc and the divs just kept appearing on the page in the same place. grrrrrrrr! So, the easy wa...
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DexterTechWith: I've been d.construct-ed (My trip to d.construct06) part 1
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Sunday, September 10, 2006. I've been d.construct-ed (My trip to d.construct06) part 1. It's been about a day since I've returned from Brighton and I'm still slightly reeling from from the whirlwind of web-wonder that was d.construct06. It was a great chance to meet a whole load of web people, drink, learn about some really interesting stuff (web related of course) and then meet more people and drink some more. What more could you ask for! In Derby) and the mighty Tunng. Session 1 : "Web Services: Fuelli...
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DexterTechWith: August 2006
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006. One more Reason to Love Flickr! After buying out Geobloggers. It seems like Yahoo! Have done something really great with Dan Catt's "technology" for putting pictures on a map (i.e. Geotagging. Has been around for a while using the (supperior) Google Maps, Yahoo! Seem to have been playing catch-up. However, now, by glueing this Geotagging concept into Flickr. They seem to reeling from the sucess too - about 1.6m pictures Geotagging with 24hours. I know this is no mean feat!
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DexterTechWith: Geeking-Up on RubyOnRails in MCR
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Saturday, September 30, 2006. Geeking-Up on RubyOnRails in MCR. So here I am in Manchester at MDDA. For a (free) training day. On Ruby and Rails. Organised by those nice Geekup.org people. A few of them are familiar from my recent trip to d.Construct, so it'll be good to renew some acquantances. An early start, but the journey up up the train along the hope valley line. Was stunning - mist clearing, sun rising etc. Has some Ruby-like stuff in it. So here goes. Posted by John at 9:20 AM. How did it go?