Javascript goodness

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In the past few days anybody who really digs javascript (and the inevitable Ajax) should have noticed these two announcements. And if you haven’t now you have!

  • http://prototypejs.org launched along with the final version of Prototype.js v1.5. Finally a decent site for the prototype framework which still is one of my favourite javascript frameworks. The site offers good tutorials and finally some more than decent API documentation since that was the only thing prototype was lacking.
  • Also Joe Hewitt, the creator of the famous and absolutely fantastic Firebug plugin for Firefox, took the time to write a debugging tutorial for Dr. Dobb’s. Be sure to check it out if you are somewhat into professional Javascripting.

OMFG Netvibes!!!

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My oh my, just when I thought Netvibes couldn’t get any better (virtually speaking) they release Netvibes Anise version.

What’s in a name you say … well in this one there’s alot. Netvibes just got so so much better. They added tabbed pages, speeded up RSS feeds, added icons (Famfamfam icons rule) and hover captions for feed posts, you can now aggregate feeds requiring authentication which means you can add all kinds of info to your netvibes startpage. There is simply too much to tell about … just go check for yourself!

Netvibes just got a worthy alternative to Bloglines as my main feedreader with their Anise version.


Yahoo! UI and Design Patterns Libraries

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The folks at Yahoo! have released a very nice javascript framework for building Ajax powered websites. It features various components ranging from drag & drop over treeviews to animation but also contains crossbrowser XmlHttpRequest functionality. And all released under the BSD OpenSource license. Go grab your copy and see for yourself if this framework has anything new to offer for you.

But it doesn’t end with just a free Ajax framework. They also introduced the Yahoo! Design Patterns Library, a resource for developers where Yahoo! professionals share their views and expertise on developing web 2.0 applications.

To top it all off the UI guys at Yahoo! started their own blog called YUIBlog. It’s already in my feedslist, what are you waiting for?


BetaBuzz Roundup 02: Musicstrands

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Musicstrands betaWhile on one of my nighttime crusades for the better webapplication (AKA Web2.0 site) I stumbled upon Musicstrands. Ofcourse still in beta just like the other 99.9% of the nextgen Webapplications, this site looked quite finished for still being in early development stage. They aroused my curiosity and i hit the “Sign Up” link, positioned correctly in the topright corner and highlighted in red.

I went on and completed all the fields but accidentaly hit the enter button while still typing in my email. Ofcourse the site bumped me back to the same screen and displayed a nice message in Red that i didn’t complete all required fields but to my astonishment the site language suddenly seemed to be Spanish? Since i don’t know a word spanish i just returned to the homepage, looked for a language button, found in at the very bottom of the site (D’oh!) and went back to successfully complete my registration.

Musicstrands is a nice webapplication, it allows you to share, manage and explore you favourite music genres, playlists and artists. The idea behind it is great. Although i think some features are a little overkill. Don’t get me wrong, the MyStrands plugin for iTunes and Mediaplayer is great, there aren’t many websites who offer their own desktop applications along with their website. As is the wishlist, the ability to form usergroups, arrange playlists, upload photo’s. You can even start your own blog on musicstrands. This is a feature more and more websites are integrating. StockExchange (www.sxc.hu) recently added blogs to their functionality too.

If you find an artist or song you like you get served direct links to online shops offering the album or single tracks. This is based on your location, overhere in Belgium for example, I got redirected to discoweb, amazon or Fnac. All of them shops who deliver CD’s at your door or offer them for paid download. The only drawback is that they redirected me to the spanish sites of discoweb and fnac, and unfortunatly i don’t speak spanish. Result: one less CD sold. But they are forgiven, it’s still a beta.

One feature i’m missing is the ability to suggest artists. There are millions of artists around the globe and personally i found that many of my favourite artists weren’t listed on the site: dEUS, Absynthe Minded, Admiral Freebee, Zornik, Soulwax, Two, etc to name a few. Next to that the majority of artists are american but i guess that’s something we europeans will have to get used to since almost all web2.0 applications focus on the american market. That brings us back to my favourite artists, from which the majority is based in europe. Musicstrands does have offices in Spain but the european musicscene still has a long way to go on Musicstrands.

I was excited to start using musicstrands at first, but after half a day of browsing, adding, recommending and creating playlists i couldn’t say i found new artists to my liking. An option that would allow us to suggest new artists or just add your own favourite artists would help alot, but maybe that’s something for Musicstrands when they get out of beta. Overall Musicstrands offers great functionality combined with loads of content on some musicgenre’s and some great way of recommending music (although i wonder how on heavens earth i got a recommendation for Prince??).


Netvibes just got better!

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Netvibes.com has been the default homepage in Firefox overhere for a long time. It’s one of the most feature-rich, easy to use and stable web2.0 customizable homepages available at the moment. And they even got better! Some of the nice features they added the last week:

  • Todolist with colored items
  • POP/imap email integration
  • Yahoo! Mail integration
  • Color Coding RSS feeds
  • Gmail module upgrade

Netvibes is sure one of the best things that hit my browser lately. It’s absolutely wonderfull to have this amount of information (3 different emailaccounts, all my Rssfeeds, 4 Flickr modules and a Todo list) onscreen the moment you fire up your browser.