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generalLearn the Extreme approach to Testing Java Applications with New Book from PacktSubmitted by DuaneMoraes on Wed, 07/23/2008 - 3:12am.
Packt is pleased to announce a new book on extreme Java application testing. Written by Tim Lavers and Lindsay Peters, Swing Extreme Testing is a practical guide to automated software testing for extreme Java programming using Swing GUIs. Create Drupal 6 Modules with New BookSubmitted by DuaneMoraes on Tue, 06/17/2008 - 1:37am.
Learning Drupal 6 Module Development is a new book from Packt, which acts as a practical tutorial for creating Drupal 6 modules with PHP. Written by Matt Butcher, this book will help users to walk through the development of complete Drupal 6 Modules. Learn to develop web applications with new book on the Yahoo User Interface JavaScript librarySubmitted by DuaneMoraes on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 1:10am.
Learning the Yahoo! User Interface Library is a new book from Packt that teaches users to develop next generation web applications with the YUI JavaScript development library. Written by Dan Wellman, this book introduces the popular open-source YUI JavaScript library and takes users through each of the fully released components in detail looking at the classes that make up each component and the properties and methods that can be used. ( categories: general | JavaScript )
Create custom Applications for Facebook with New Book from PacktSubmitted by DuaneMoraes on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 1:01am.
Packt is pleased to announce a new book based on one of the most popular websites in the world: Facebook. Written by Hasin Hayder and Dr. Mark A. Bain, Learning Facebook Application Development will help developers create new features and applications using the Facebook Platform and PHP. Time Matters Support ContractSubmitted by hmartins on Fri, 04/25/2008 - 9:33am.
Hello all Time Matters users out there. The USC Law School needs to purchase the Time Matters annual support contract for the first time. I would like others to please provide me with an estimate of what they have paid for this service so I can budget accordingly. Thanks in advance for you responses. login to post comments | 342 reads
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CALI 2008 Annual Members Meeting - CALI and CarnegieSubmitted by jmayer on Sat, 01/05/2008 - 11:09pm.
Here is the recording of my talk at the 2008 Annual Membership Meeting for CALI during AALS in New York, NY on January 5, 2008 ... AALS2008CALIBreakfast.mp3 Here are the slides ... 2008AALSBreakfast_final.ppt I will be posting a screencast version soon and posting more information about ELangdell into the future. full article | login to post comments | 313 reads
Mayer Family Sings the 12 Days of Christmas - Think of the Children!!!Submitted by jmayer on Sun, 12/30/2007 - 4:30pm.
The Family was over to the house to celebrate Christmas yesterday. One of our many annual traditions is to sing the 12 days of Christmas with different individuals/groups handling each "number". Others are tasked to try to confuse them with alternate lyrics ... hilarity ensues. Here you go... MayerFamily12days2007.mp3 full article | login to post comments | 237 reads
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Securexam VS Exam4Submitted by kasra on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 7:07am.
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Blackboard - I don't get it - what's the big dealSubmitted by ghankstef on Tue, 10/30/2007 - 12:22pm.
When - I look at Blackboard (we have the basic version) I fail to see why this is such a mission critical tool for universities. I see a discussion forum, a place to post documents, and send email to a group. It all looks very basic. I'm not saying these tools are not needed. I just don't see how Blackboard became so dominant when it offers such basic tools that can easily be replicated in any number of open source systems quite easily. Now I know some IT departments prefer to outsource their learning management systems to reduce pressure on staff, but the price/payoff doesn't seem to add up for me. Enlighten me 12 comments | 2088 reads
MS Office 2007Submitted by proschan on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 11:50am.
Has any school adopted MS Office 2007 already as a replacement for Office 2003? Among those who haven't done so, is there a changeover planned? Thanks very much. login to post comments | 394 reads
Job PostingSubmitted by Chris A. Bombardo on Mon, 06/11/2007 - 8:37am.
Job Title: COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR To apply, go here JOB DESCRIPTION: The Computer Systems Administrator (CSA) provides administration,technical support, user support and training for all computer operations of FDMDGA. System applications include word processing, case management, financial management, networking, litigation support and communication functions. General duties of the CSA include raining and support for data processing, office automation, networking, and communications processes. The CSA has first line responsibility for providing technical and end-user support for all systems, and for performing or coordinating all automation support services necessary for the successful operation of all systems. The CSA provides consultation and support to attorneys, investigators and paralegals for methods to effectively use computers in case preparation and presentation. HBR Article/Podcast Will Make You SmarterSubmitted by jmayer on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 3:54am.
The Harvard Business Review list of breakthrough ideas for 2007 has so many intriguing and insightful ideas that I don't know where to begin ... and so I won't. Instead, follow the link and read grow smarter. Or listen to the podcast here. full article | login to post comments | 773 reads
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Venn, Powerpoint and the Meaning of LifeSubmitted by jmayer on Wed, 01/17/2007 - 11:49am.
I ran across this video on Youtube (thanks to PresentationZen) and I love the idea of apparently unrelated relationships it evokes. full article | login to post comments | 657 reads
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New Milestone for CALI - Over 500,000 Lessons Run in Fall 2006Submitted by jmayer on Sun, 01/07/2007 - 8:10pm.
This is BIG NEWS for CALI. In the Fall 2006 Semester, users of the CALI website downloaded or ran CALI lessons over 500,000 times. This is the highest single semester ever. The totals for the calendar year (as opposed to academic year) for 2006 are over 880,000. Many thanks to all the schools and students who support us - we will continue to serve your needs. If you have any comments, ideas, suggestions or complaints, feel free to drop me an email at jmayer@cali.org. full article | login to post comments | 511 reads
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