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Dojo ShrinkSafe -- the safe way to make your JS sprightly 2 Citations ShrinkSafe is a JavaScript "compression" system. It can typically reduce the size of your scripts by a third or more, depending on your programming style.
Many other tools also shrink JavaScript files, but ShrinkSafe is different. Instead of relying on brittle regular expressions, ShrinkSafe is based on Rhino, a JavaScript interpreter. This allows ShrinkSafe to transform the source of a file with much more confidence that the resulting script will function identically to the file you uploaded., blogmarks.netShrinkSafe is a JavaScript "compression" system. It can typically reduce the size of your scripts by a third or more, depending on your programming style. Many other tools also shrink JavaScript files, but ShrinkSafe is different. Instead of relying on brittle regular expressions, ShrinkSafe is based on Rhino, a JavaScript interpreter. This allows ShrinkSafe to transform the source of a file with much more confidence that the resulting script will function identically to the file you uploaded., blogmarks.net
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Crack Path Prediction in Anisotropic Brittle Materials 1 Citation crack path selection, blogmarks.net
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1 Citation With proper mark-up/logic separation, a POJO data model, and a refreshing lack of XML, Apache Wicket makes developing web-apps simple and enjoyable again. Swap the boilerplate, complex debugging and brittle code for powerful, reusable components written with plain Java and HTML., blogmarks.net
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Trails of EasyExtend » Blog Archive » Guido is my problem - Projects and projections 1 Citation Our software is as brittle as 15-20 years ago. Reusable objects and framework superstructures have failed. UML has failed. Even design pattern have failed as they turned out to be more idiomatic than universal. What?s left are lightweight programming languages which let us glue things together. Some are user friendly and don?t suck badly. That?s still the best we have.Lua, are you there?, blogmarks.net
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