It can be painful to put together the URL encoded data for a web form, or to decode the same thing by hand. Today's screencast shows you a small library that eases that task.
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Randal is in the process of moving stonehenge.com over to Seaside:
Apparently, while I wasn't looking, some Very Smart People finally ported Pier to new Seaside, which I've been waiting for as a prerequisite to cutting www.stonehenge.com over to Seaside and away from Perl. It's a bit tricky to get it all installed, but I have this magical set of incantations
You can follow the link to get the details on those incantations :)
It's easy to create a new subsystem in VisualWorks or ObjectStudio, but how can you tell when it will run relative to other subsystems? Today's screencast shows you how to figure that out graphically.
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If you're in Toronto and want to hear about what's new in ObjectStudio 8.2, VisualWorks 7.7, and WebVelocity 1.0, then head here at 6:30 PM this evening for the local STUG meeting. We'll be getting dinner and drinks afterwards, so come on out!
Here's our audio wrapup from Toronto - we live streamed it earlier, and you can watch that recording over on Ustream.
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Here are a few pictures from the Toronto event, which is wrapping up now. If you're near the Baltimore/DC area (including by rail) - join us there on Thursday. Register here; the event is taking place at one of the airport hotels (I'll be able to post the specific location tomorrow, you can get it now by registering).