| | From Angela Bradley, your About Programming Editor Hello Programmers This week we take a look at how your computer reads web pages. We also look at methods, as well as JavaFX. Have a wonderful week... and I will see you next year!! | | Adding Machine-Readable Data to Web Pages One of the things that many web designers forget is that web pages are built and rendered by computers (most web developers know this intimately). What this means is that a computer is used to create the HTML and the page contents, and a computer is used to display those contents to the readers in a web browser. But computers can do a lot more than simply display web pages. Computers can use data and information to create more dynamic content, but in HTML, unless the computer is explicitly told that a bit of content is something it can use, it treats all the HTML the same--as something to display in a web page and nothing more. | Overkill Reader Donald Fogelsanger took the trouble to write a heartfelt message, mainly about Microsoft. I wrote back that I agreed with him and had said so on this page. (Visual Basic 6 Programmers Are Revolting! - It's a little dated now, but I haven't changed my mind.) | More About Methods OK, so you know how to define and call methods. But where do they live? When and how do they get created? In this article, we take a deeper look at methods in Ruby. | JavaFX 2.02 Released If you're upgrading to Java 7 Update 2 then it's now easier to get the latest version of JavaFX as it comes with the Java 7 Update 2 release. For those using Java 6 Update 26 to Java 7 Update 1 the standalone JavaFX 2.02 SDK or just the JavaFX Runtime is available to download separately. | | | | Programming Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression By obtaining the correct medical intervention and learning better coping skills, you can not only live with depression, but live well. More>
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