Links for November 8th
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WebAIM: Screen Reader User Survey Results - In October 2009, WebAIM conducted a survey of preferences of screen reader users. We hope that these results will provide insight to developers and cause us to rethink and better analyze development choices that we make for screen reader users.
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Closure Templates - Google Code - Unlike traditional templating systems, you can think of Closure Templates as small components that you compose to form your user interface, instead of having to create one big template per page. Closure Templates are implemented for both JavaScript and Java, so you can use the same templates both on the server and client side.
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Closure Library - Google Code - A broad, well-tested, modular, and cross-browser JavaScript library. Web developers can pull just what they need from a wide set of reusable UI widgets and controls, as well as lower-level utilities for the DOM, server communication, animation, data structures, unit testing, rich-text editing.
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Closure Compiler - Google Code - A JavaScript optimizer that compiles web apps down into compact, high-performance JavaScript code. The compiler removes dead code, then rewrites and minimizes what's left so that it will run fast on browsers' JavaScript engines. The compiler also checks syntax, variable references, and types, and warns about other common JavaScript pitfalls.
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Opera Mobile 10 beta developer’s introduction - Opera Developer Community - New features for developers in the latest release of Opera Mobile including improved CSS support and remote JS debugging.
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danvk.org » Character Palette Bookmarklet - Insert common non-ASCII characters without remembering keyboard shortcuts.
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TCPDF - PHP class for PDF - TCPDF is a PHP class for generating PDF documents without requiring external extensions. TCPDF Supports UTF-8, Unicode, RTL languages and HTML.
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