Web Application Development and Design

Welcome to yet another bootstrap for discussion concerning development and design of Web applications. These posts in particular aim to discuss the principles of what a "good" Web application should be, focusing on notions of data management, the technological structure of the Internet, and sound software engineering principles that make our interactions with computers and Web applications more pleasant.

Friday, August 7, 2009

A critique of an open-source software critique, or why OSS can be awesome

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It's been years since I've written a critique that anyone but myself has had the (perhaps unfortunate) opportunity to read, but this...
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Friday, June 19, 2009

GWT / AJAX Performance Tools

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Performance is important in your Web applications, especially in your client code. If you're a GWT user, I wanted to highlight a particu...
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

GWT 1.6! Has it been that long...?

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Google had some rather sizable announcements yesterday afternoon - the launch of GWT 1.6, Java support for App Engine, and an Eclipse plug-i...
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Friday, August 29, 2008

GWT 1.5 is here!

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Just a quick huzzah for the GWT folks ... GWT 1.5 is done! One of the best new features: Java 5 compatibility. In their own words: 1.5 blo...
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Monday, July 28, 2008

Data Conversion Libraries 'R' Us

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I've noticed a good chunk of traffic towards this blog is from people looking for help making their relational data (or Java classes) in...
Friday, July 25, 2008

GWT and RESTlets

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I'm back, with some big news! RESTlet ported to GWT! I have been busy with a large-scale, enterprise AJAX Web application, and I'm h...
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Relational Data as XML

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Everything is fodder for argument with XML. Note these 50 pages of point-counterpoint that discuss nearly every aspect of XML's use and ...
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