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'Hello, world': Programming languages quiz
We've assembled examples of the simplest program of all -- "Hello, world" -- for 20 different programming languages. See how many code snippets you can match with the languages they were written in. Read More


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Web Components: New hope for Web designers
This project is composed of a group of technologies aimed at making it possible to create rich Web UIs using ordinary CSS and markup. They do this by allowing toolkit makers to encapsulate their widgets and UI elements as easily reusable components. Read More

Eclipse readies browser-based IDE
Unlike the signature Eclipse desktop IDE, which is geared to Java and C++, the Orion browser-based IDE is intended for HTML and JavaScript development. Read More

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