jQuery and SharePoint id

It has been a while since I’ve posted anythin new, this because the new focus for programming has been SharePoint and jQuery at my new job. I now work for CACI as a sub-contractor on a government job. They mainly use ColdFusion and HTML for their pages, but are currently switching over to SharePoint 2013. And by switching over, I mean redoing Lotus Notes apps and other non-web apps onto SharePoint. Being a government job, also means that SharePoint is locked down in ways that makes customization limited. Apparently to get around such limitations, Microsoft has provided JSOM to access Continue reading jQuery and SharePoint id

Of HTML 5 Twitter and Time Zones

In an attempt to expand my knowledge of things, I have been looking into HTML 5 and how it works. In general, HTML 5 adds a few new tags and with help from a bunch of JavaScript, will allow you to create more dynamic web pages and even web applications that can be converted into to mobile applications.  BlackBerry handles their HTML 5 web applications through WebWorks.  They have just recently updated their Developer Zone with nicer splash pages to highlight the multiple ways for creating mobile applications.  WebWorks was available for OS 5 BlackBerry phones, but the new PlayBook Continue reading Of HTML 5 Twitter and Time Zones