
Source: BetaNews
Mozilla and Microsoft are in the midst of a squabble over the future of JavaScript, with each side accusing the other of actions which could end up "breaking the Web."

Source: Ars Technica
The process of creating ECMAScript 4—the next-generation JavaScript dialect—has become increasingly acrimonious as major stakeholders argue about the future of web scripting.

Source: regdeveloper.co.uk
Microsoft's Internet Explorer unit has started the Herculean - and ironic - task of identifying which leading browsers work properly with JavaScript.

Source: A List Apart
Let's face it, images are a pain in the ass. Okay, well, maybe the images themselves aren't the problem, but laying out images consistently within a design is difficult; especially when you hand the keys over to someone else to fill in the content.

Source: www2.jeffcroft.com
Let's talk about the so-called "layers" of web development. Web Standards types generally talk about three layers: structure or content, presentation, and behavior. Loosely, these three layers translate to (X)HTML markup, CSS, and Javascript, respectively.

I recently had to wipe a computer and get it up from scratch. In the process I realized that there are a series of tools I can not live without. This process also helped me realize how many tools I rely on and make a web developer's life so much easier.

Source: Justin Tadlock
Cool Wordpress theme based off Facebook's design. It even has the collapsing/expanding sidebar boxes that can be moved. Very customizable.

Source: joelonsoftware.com
IBM just released an open-source office suite called IBM Lotus Symphony. Sounds like Yet Another StarOffice distribution.

Source: Self
A while back I had a strange dream about javascript being used to infect people. This story is based off of that dream.

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Here are the best rated video tutorials for Javascript.

Source: Mashable!
AjaxRain is a resourceful site that provides you with a catalog of sorts, full of Ajax, javascript and Dhtml examples.

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According to a message posted over the weekend on the Full-Disclosure mailing list, the latest version of Firefox, 2.0.0.5, contains a password management vulnerability that can allow malicious Web sites to steal user passwords

Scand released new versions of dhtmlxGrid and dhtmlxTabbar, Ajax-enabled JavaScript UI components with complete functionality and ability to work with any server-side technology including PHP, ASP, ASP.Net, Java and Rails.

Source: http://www.vwd-cms.com
The VWD-CMS v2 Online Demo is now up and running. Come take a test drive of this new content management system for ASP.NET websites.

Hi Folks out there, Hmm…. I am back again with some useful stuff where you guys can enjoy – I came up with some awesome slide shows which the web world is using.

Source: cgitop.com
Ext is a client-side, JavaScript framework for building web applications. In early 2006, Jack Slocum began working on a set of extension utilities for the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) library.

Source: Mike Industries
Only for the javascript geeks among you.
Most existing techniques to embed an external widget in your site carry the risk of impacting your site performance. Newsvine gets smarter about it.

Source: northofnormal.com
Instead of complaining about no API for the iPhone from Apple, this developer has been actually coding up the JavaScript to make something useful.

Today good old Steve dropped the news that Safari is now available for Windows. I am a little behind in writing about this because today I had a case of the Mondays. No surprise that Apple did not release a linux version, as iTunes never made its way to the Linux world.

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Source: freesoftwaremagazine.com
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Source: Wired News
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) suggested Tuesday that people who download copyright materials from the Internet should have their computers automatically destroyed.

I wrote this post on my blog in Mar. 2006. Considering the release of Google Gears, I thought it might be a good chance to revisit the accuracy of the post.

Source: community.linux.com
By: Bruce Byfield
Moxiecode's LGPL-licensed TinyMCE (Tiny Moxiecode Editor) is a JavaScript program that lets users enter formatted text in HTML forms without having to know HTML tags. It's bundled in many blogging and content management systems.

Source: tutorials.mezane.org
Will definitely be reading through this.
Hello, fellow web designer! This tutorial will teach you how to create low-bandwidth tab navigation on a web page using CSS. As an extra bonus you'll also learn how to switch tabs without loading the page more than once.