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mavengame.com
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| | | | | You ever read a new e-book for what feels like a good stretch and then get antsy and tap to see where you are? And that little progress indicator is all the way left, zero daylight between where you are and the beginning of the book? And you're, like, ugh, | |
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hiddedevries.nl
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| | | | | Hidde's blog about web accessibility, standards, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and more. | |
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michaelnygard.com
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| | | | | There's a well-known architectural style in desktop applications called "Components and Glue". The central idea is that independent components are composed together by a scripting layer. The glue is often implemented in a different or more dynamic language than the components. The C2 wiki's page on ComponentGlue has been stable since 2004, so obviously this is not a new idea. Emacs is one example of this approach. | |
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sencjw.com
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