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Education Research Solutions

 Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

EducationResearch.com.au is my baby. (I’m probably the mother, and Dean Usher is the father, as dean provided the seed, and I crafted it). It was/is developed for Education Research Solutions, from my knowledge the leading Curriculum Organiser company for Western Australian education facilities, but not just limited to WA, it is a national and international company.

The website is built upon my Resource Library. So behind the website is a huge backend full of OO (Object Orientation). It allowed me to build the website extremely quickly and securely.

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ERS: Securing the Product Distribution/Deployment Methods

 

This post will contain the how/why/what/when/where of the what is mentioned in the title.

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My Resource Library (& Database Interface)

 

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jQuery VS. Prototype/Scriptaculous

 

After developing all my new wave of plugins using the Scriptaculous library, all the b2evolution team members said I should definitly use jQuery. So of course I ask why, and in all their replies were “Better Syntax, Great Selectors, Chain Concept, Small".

For those of you who do not know what jQuery, Prototype or Scriptaculous are, but are still Javascript developers, then you need to jump aboard the web 2.0 bandwagon, and hopefully this post will be the one to throw you on :)

jQuery and Prototype are both Javascript Libraries, they offer an amazing OO (Object Orientated) way to interact with the DOM of a XHTML/DHTML page. The DOM is the Document Object Model, and which is basicily the OO structure of your (d/x)html page. So every tag you make, is a Object (or Element/Node) within the DOM. The DOM is useful for Javascript Developers as it lets us do amazing stuff compared to the classical way of innerHTML searching and replacing.
Now the wonders of this, is that these have all been around for a very very long time, so these methods and libraries are fully supported by “all” browsers, and follow “all” the web standards.

Now, as anything, there are multiple ways to do things, variety is the spice of life. But that does not mean there isn’t a “better” choice. So in this post I will highlight the factors as to why jQuery is a better choice.

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Spiked Humor Trimmer

 Friday, July 20th, 2007

Spiked Humor Trimmer is a Grease Monkey script to trim down spiked humor (removes ads and all the shit that the shithouse developers have added to it).

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