Posts Tagged ‘dataset

A while back I showed you the awesome classList API, which allows simple addition, removal, and toggling of CSS classes without the need for parsing the className.  Another simple API available in FireFox Aurora Firefox 6, at time of print and Chrome 8 is the element.dataset API.  This tiny API allows developers to get and [...]

A while back I showed you the awesome classList API, which allows simple addition, removal, and toggling of CSS classes without the need for parsing the className.  Another simple API available in FireFox Aurora Firefox 6, at time of print and Chrome 8 is the element.dataset API.  This tiny API allows developers to get and [...]

Advertise here with BSA Accessing JSON data can get complicated if you are not using a library/class (for JS or the server-side language used) which makes working with that data type easier. JSONSelect is a JavaScript library that simplifies reaching JSON data with CSS-like selectors. Besides standard hierarchical selectors like ".objectName .objectName2", there is support [...]

There are many reasons why a well-designed test might fail. For example, seasonal effects might be ignored, the dataset might be too small or the marketplace might change during the test. However, a very common error in test design is not accounting for volatility – fluctuations in performance due to unpredictable events in the marketplace… [...]

Yahoo has created what it calls the “GeoPlanet Explorer”, based on its geo platform API. The project utilizes Yahoo’s Geo Planet data such as: – Placenames – Latitude and longitude info – Hierarchical info about places Developers can simply go to the Yahoo Developer Network and go to the Geo section, and retrieve the API [...]


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