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Web Development

At the Forge - Ruby on Rails 3

What's new in Ruby on Rails 3, and what has stayed the same? Reuven explores the latest version of this framework and what it means for you. more>>

At the Forge - Communication in HTML5

HTML5 gives Web applications new communication features. more>>

At the Forge - HTML5

HTML5 is coming, and it's going to change the way you develop Web apps. Read on to find out how. more>>

Angela Byron on Drupal 7

Angela Byron is the co-maintainer of the Drupal open source content management system and framework.  She talked to us a bit about her role with the Drupal project, and Drupal 7, the recently released, latest version of Drupal. more>>

At the Forge - Issue 200

Reuven reminisces about the past of the Web, describes its present state and makes some predictions for the future. more>>
Drupal Conferece

Drupal 7 is Officially Here!

The long-awaited new version of the popular web content management system and platform was released today. It represents the hard work of almost 1000 developers (by Greg Knaddison's count) and countless other Drupal community members contributing their time and effort to testing and providing feedback. more>>

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At the Forge - 2010 Book Roundup

Reuven shares his list of favorite Web/database books from the past year. more>>

Web Applications with Java/JSP

Linux's history as an enthusiast's playground has always made it a fun place to work for programmers. Combine the fun of Linux with the power of Java and JSP, and quickly build secure multi-tier Web applications using the latest technologies. more>>
Druplicon

Large-Scale Web Site Infrastructure and Drupal

Setting up a Drupal Web site is pretty simple these days, until it gets popular, then you need to bring out the big guns and start finding and fixing the performance bottlenecks. In this article, we show some of the techniques that can allow your Drupal Web site to scale to the grandiose levels you originally hoped for. more>>

Doing IT the App Engine Way

Using Google's App Engine, you can develop Web applications in Python or Java and deploy them on Google's infrastructure for free—until you hit five million page views per month. more>>

Developing Portable Mobile Web Applications

What if you could write iPhone and iPad applications on Linux? And, what if those applications also ran on Android phones? Well, you can, by writing your application as a portable mobile Web application. Take advantage of HTML5 and JavaScript libraries to write rich Web applications that users can't tell from native applications. You even can have them install from iTunes and Android Market. Plus, more>>
2010 Readers' Choice Awards

Readers' Choice Awards 2010

The votes are in! Read on to find out how your favorites fared in this year's awards. more>>

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