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Category Archives: web engineering

July 9, 2012
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There are two separate issues in builing a web-site/app

source Great post, I have a similar but slightly different view: Web site owners usually have a goal that they want to achieve with their site. Like customer relations, provide information, sell stuff. To design an web site and therefore … Continue reading →

Categories: web engineering | Tags: css, web apps | Permalink

February 3, 2011
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Humboldt Wireless Lab – A typo3 Experience Report

What is Humboldt Wireless Lab At the Humboldt-University in Berlin, we are trying to set up a large scale wireless mesh-network. The overall goal is a flexible test-bed that can be used by various institutes and projects to perform experiments … Continue reading →

Categories: web engineering, wireless sensor networks | Tags: css, design, frameworks, html | Permalink

January 13, 2011
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yellowcoin2010.de: An OS-Commerce Odyssey

I spend the last couple of month working on a online-shop. With no experience in the field, it was quite a journey: from researching shop systems, over customizing oc-commerce, changing the design and layout, programming extra features to publishing the … Continue reading →

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August 10, 2010
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Bridging the client-server-gap in AJAX apps – vaadin vs. SmartGWT

One major aspect of writing rich internet applications (RIA) based on the AJAX paradigm is getting data from the server into the browser and to propagate user changes back to the server. In my experience this is the most tedious … Continue reading →

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July 13, 2010
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Layout your GWT apps part 3 – 960.gs

In this post series we follow a design philosophy that uses classic HTML and GWT ui:binders instead of panels to layout applications. (See Part 1: “ui:binders”, Part 2: “animations”) We follow this philosophy in the believe that web applications should … Continue reading →

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June 16, 2010
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Videos that help you to get better with GWT

Google’s annual developer conference Google IO, is filled with technical presentations to various google products. Of course Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is always one of the most covered topics. Through their technical and detailed nature, presentations at Google IO are … Continue reading →

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June 8, 2010
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Layout your GWT apps part 2 – Animations

One thing that is commonly achieved with Javascript are animations for panels, menus and other standard UI elements. In this post, we show you how you can animate arbitrary DIVs with GWT. As an example, we use the feedback slider … Continue reading →

Categories: web engineering | Tags: gwt, web apps | Permalink

May 24, 2010
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a complete web app in less than 12 hours

Thanks GWT and appengine! Twelve hours from idea to the public running app. I am sure that I am not even very fast. There are probably people out there who do this in a fraction of the time. What amazes … Continue reading →

Categories: web engineering | Tags: appengine, gwt, software engineering, web apps | Permalink

May 20, 2010
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to use a mockingbird

Following random links around the subject of web-site design, I quickly stumbled upon gomockingbird.com. As the name already suggests, the app behind gomockingbird.com called mockingbird allows you to mockup designs. Intrigued by name and screen shoot, I dived into mockingbird … Continue reading →

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April 23, 2010
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Layout your GWT apps part 1 – UI binders

GWT is great to build web applications that look and feel like desktop apps. But do you want your flashy web app look like a boring desktop UI. The web apps we love, use and build (think facebook, youtube, twitter, … Continue reading →

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