Web Development

Continuations, Web development, and Java programming

The Crossing borders series looks at how non-Java™ languages solve major problems and what those solutions mean to Java developers today. This article explores continuations, the technique behind frameworks like Smalltalk's Seaside. Continuation servers make it much easier to build Web a

Essential Bookmarks for Web Designers and Web Developers

Essential bookmarks for web-designers and web-developers', previously updated on my web-site, have a new design, a new hierarchical structure and, of course, new web-dev-resources.

Robots.txt Tutorial

Search engines will look in your root domain for a special file named "robots.txt" (http://www.mydomain.com/robots.txt).
The file tells the robot (spider) which files it may spider (download). This system is called, The Robots Exclusion Standard.

SLIME Web Development Workflow

Well, it turns out that Marco described his "development workflow" a
few months back in a post on c.l.l. when Trent Buck kicked off a

discussion thread
by asking "has anyone written up a thorough description of

Learning CL Web Application Development

I've commented
in the past about the different CL web server options that are
available (see
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
). However, that is only one aspect of the CL web application
development puzzle. In addition to the web server packages, one needs

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