BrowserPlus™ Developers

by paul on 10/6/2009 11:15:11 PM

 

The BrowserPlus Developer APIs

BrowserPlus™ is a dynamic plugin framework that makes it possible to rapidly extend the browser programming environment with new javascript APIs that afford secure access to desktop facilities. This site contains code samples, tutorials, and formal documentation for the platform.

Once you have an understanding of the basic usage of the platform, the Service Explorer allows you to explore and execute the APIs of all services available today: A continually evolving feature set.

How's it work?

The BrowserPlus platform is a couple web browser plugins and some supporting programs. The end-user installs the platform as they would any client software. Once BrowserPlus is installed, web page authors can detect its presence, and require the specific services that they would like to leverage in their site. If services are not installed on the client machine, the end user is prompted for their installation. On the fly, plugins are "activated" (downloaded and installed), and are immediately available in the browser without a restart.

BrowserPlus™ Developers

Coding Horror: This Is What Happens When You Let Developers Create UI

by paul on 10/6/2009 11:15:11 PM

 

This Is What Happens When You Let Developers Create UI

Deep down inside every software developer, there's a budding graphic designer waiting to get out. And if you let that happen, you're in trouble. Or at least your users will be, anyway:

wgetgui screenshot

Joseph Cooney calls this The Dialog

Coding Horror: This Is What Happens When You Let Developers Create UI

Your Daily Cup of WTF - Enter The Matrix - Alex Papadimoulis' .NET Blog

by paul on 10/6/2009 11:15:11 PM

 

Your Daily Cup of WTF - Enter The Matrix

From TheDailyWTF:

No, not the the uburbulous deprodication errebelously conceived by "The Architect". I'm talking about the other matrix - The FileMatrix. Agent "G. Nickerson" was kind enough to send in a link to this UI where "simplicity" and "ease of use" seem to have gone the way of the telegraph. Take a gander for yourself:

Your Daily Cup of WTF - Enter The Matrix - Alex Papadimoulis' .NET Blog

Script#

by paul on 10/6/2009 11:15:11 PM
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Script# brings productivity to Ajax and JavaScript development. Script# is a free tool that enables developers to author C# source code that can be subsequently compiled into regular script that works across all browsers, and to leverage the productivity and power of .NET tools as well as Visual Studio, in that process. Script# empowers you with a development methodology that brings software engineering and long term maintainability of your Ajax applications and frameworks.

Script#

.NET Reflector: Soup to Nuts

by paul on 10/6/2009 11:15:11 PM
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Nobody could  accuse .NET Reflector of being over-documented. The information is around, but has never, up until now, been pulled together into one place.  We decided to try to make a start! This article supplements the demonstration video by Jason Crease, which comprehensively covers the basics of how to use .NET Reflector, and which should be seen first if you are new to NET Reflector.

.NET Reflector: Soup to Nuts
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