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Richard Monson-Haefel
Qt is a powerful and surprisingly pervasive fit client technology that could become the next RIA solution for C++ programmers.
Richard Monson-Haefel
Curl and the Java Processing Language
The Java processing language is great for creating data visualizations and so is Curl. See the data visualizations written in the Java precessing language and compare them to similar programs written Curl.
David Tucker

This week brought the death of ECMAScript 4 as we know it, a preview release of YUI 3, a behind the scenes look at NBC's online olympics coverage, and did we mention ECMAScript 4 (it was worth mentioning twice)?

Andrew Trice
Adobe is putting together a video project to be used in the MAX keynotes. It's pretty simple, just create a video on "Why MAX", upload it to youtube.com, and tag it with "30onMAX".
Toby Boudreaux
Introducing SproutCore
What is SproutCore?

At WWDC 2008, Apple announced MobileMe - a massive overhaul to their .Mac service that included a desktop-like user experience running inside a Web browser. One of the more notable parts of the MobileMe launch (aside from the downtime) was the UI. The look and feel was not only as refined as that of Mac OS X - it was in some cases better.

RJ Owen
I was fortunate to be part of an interview with David Heinemeier Hansonn, or DHH, co-founder of 37Signals and inventor of the popular Ruby on Rails framework. The interview happened a few weeks ago for the User Interface Resource Center and covered a variety of topics - everything from simplicity to software development process to the best way to create custom experiences.
David Tucker

This week brought Silverlight's big opening ceremony, Curl jumps into Eclipse, Cairngorm goes open, mapping takes a giant leap forward with SpatialKey, and the first episode of the Open Web podcast.

Andrew Trice
Earlier today, Richard Monson-Haefel posted here on insideria.com about the "One Million Record Challenge". I thought this was a pretty interesting test for any RIA platform, although it will yield wildly different results on different machines, and can't necessarily be used as a true benchmark. I decided to take on this challenge with Flex.
Richard Monson-Haefel
SAP's Web Dynpro can easily handle loading 1 million records into a visual table and sorting them - so too can Curl. Can your RIA platform of choice handle 1 million rows in a table?
David Tucker
JavaFX - Call for Questions

Last week's release of the JavaFX Preview SDK brought a lot of buzz from all over the RIA landscape. There was a lot of good information, and many people admitted they still didn't know a great deal about JavaFX.

So, here is your chance. We are going to compile a list of questions from the users here at InsideRIA and then send them on to some members of the JavaFX team. This is your chance to get your questions heard. So, bring on the questions by leaving a comment.




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