About Gary Burge
I am an experieced web programmer, techno-activist, romantic idealist, who never quite left the sixties, even though I became quite successful in the Internet space.
My business philosphy is different now than when I toiled in the bigco world. About a decade ago I experienced a life-altering epiphany: I was sacrificing my personal life and health to feed a corporate monster.
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Tag Archives: Javascript libraries
Full read/write access to Google Calendar
With the Social Network Bill of Rights movement championing full access to personal data stored on social networking sites, it is heartening to see major players like Google opening up the data silos. Jun Yang at the Google Data APIs Blog and Dion Almaer at the Google Code Blog have announced GData JavaScript Client Library [...]
Posted in General Also tagged cross domain AJAX, Google, Google calendar, Google calendar API Leave a comment
jQuery 1.2 released
There’s no announcement yet on the jQuery blog, but there are jQuery version 1.2 files available for download on the jQuery home page. A dozen or so functions present in earlier versions have been removed in version 1.2 (some XPATH selectors, some DOM manipulation and traversal functions, and some AJAX functions). Full details are here. [...]
Posted in General Also tagged backward compatibility plugin, jQuery, jQuery 1.2, jQuery update Leave a comment
Yahoo releases YUI 2.3.1