Build Applications on the Microsoft Platform Using Eclipse, Java, Ruby and PHP
Published October 30th, 2009 Under General, Silverlight | Leave a Comment
Microsoft has delivered multiple technologies that focus on interoperability with non-Microsoft and Open Source technologies. In this video you will learn how to use the Eclipse tools today to build Silverlight applications that run on PCs and Macs, how to develop using combinations of Java, Ruby and PHP in addition to the standard Microsoft languages, and how Microsoft’s commitment to openness with the Azure Services Platform and the use of claims-based identity supports heterogeneous identity systems.
Debug Flex and PHP
Published September 10th, 2009 Under Flex | Leave a Comment
In this video on Flex and PHP projects, Platform Evangelist Mihai Corlan shows how to debug the Flex and PHP code simultaneously using Flex Builder and Zend Studio for Eclipse.
“Hello Mate!” (PHP remoting example)
Published August 27th, 2009 Under Flex, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
Mate (pronounced ‘Mah-tey’) is a tag-driven event based architectural framework for Flex. This video covers the Hello World example given on the Mate website. It uses PHP-remoting rather than Coldfusion.
http://nwebb.co.uk/videotutorials/mate_helloworld/
How to Make AJAX Requests With Raw JavaScript: Part 2
Published June 8th, 2009 Under AJAX, Javascript | Leave a Comment
Part 1 demonstrates how to make AJAX requests with raw JavaScript. In today’s screencast, we’ll take things a step further as we use PHP to query a database, convert it to the JSON format, and use Javascript to asynchronously request this information and display it on the page. If you’re just getting started with these sorts of concepts, this is the perfect video for you!
Zend Framework Quickstart for Flex Developers (Part 2)
Published May 12th, 2009 Under Flex, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
In the second episode of his two-part series, Piotr Walczyszyn continues his discussion of how to integrate the Zend Framework with Flex applications.
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