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What is the fastest growing web framework?
Bob Balfe    

According to Built With Trends, Ruby on Rails is clobbering the competition with an astonishing one year growth of 1146%! Interestingly though, Ruby on Rails only accounts for about 2.5% of the sites on the web today – I think this means its clearly leading edge.

by Built With Trends

PHP 32.04%
ASP.NET 21.48%
Shockwave Flash Embed 11.5%
J2EE 6.86%
ASP.NET Ajax 5.43%
Adobe Dreamweaver 4.35%
Frontpage Extensions 3.02%
Ruby on Rails 2.21%


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http://blog.balfes.net/2011/09/01/what-is-the-fastest-growing-web-framework/
Sep 01, 2011
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Recent Blog Posts
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Getting the Pulse of the social world
Fri, Jun 14th 2013 6:00a   Bob Balfe
If you haven’t seen the “Pulse” area on Klout you might want to check it out. You can see the most influential people by many different categories ranging from Late Night hosts to Universities. [read] Keywords:
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Congratulations to my son Nathan, best Fathers day gift ever!
Thu, Jun 13th 2013 10:22p   Bob Balfe
I don’t normally write much personal stuff on my blog but I was so proud of my son Nathan last night I have to put this on my blog so I will always have this here. Last night my son had his “moving up ceremony” from fifth grade to sixth. This is a pretty big deal because three elementary schools merge to one school – about 240 kids total. What I did not know was what I was about to hear when the awards ceremony started. At all of these events I record as much as I can dur [read] Keywords: facebook
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New channel art on my Youtube channel
Thu, Jun 13th 2013 2:41p   Bob Balfe
Check it out, thoughts? [read] Keywords:
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Product delivery date: An online shopping experience
Thu, Jun 13th 2013 7:50a   Bob Balfe
I have been in the process of remodeling my kitchen. I am not going to mention any companies here but you can imagine two very large home improvement stores in the United States and those are the two I will be talking about. Oh yes, and I also checked Amazon. This particular order was for a new faucet you see in the post. It is the Delta 9192T, it is very cool and can be turned off and on by touching the metal casing. The two stores in question did not have this model “in stock” s [read] Keywords: connections
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Using XPath API to figure out my stats post is now translated in Spanish!
Tue, Jun 11th 2013 8:00a   Bob Balfe
A bit back I was asked if one of my blog posts could be translated on a support page for a hosting company’s site. The post was originally put on this blog on 12/19/2012 and is titled “Using the XPath API to figure out my stats“.  Here is a snippet of the translated post and link to the site: Uno de los problemas principales que tengo con WordPress básico es que si bien hace un buen trabajo proporcionando tus estadísticas alrededor de las vistas (el número de vistas que obt [read] Keywords:
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Introducing my new Commerce channel on Youtube
Fri, Jun 7th 2013 7:30a   Bob Balfe
I have a collection of videos on my YouTube channel and most of my recent ones are about commerce and more specifically WebSphere Commerce. The commerce related videos are similar to what we would show to a customer in a meeting or at a conference but in a smaller scope and generalized. Since YouTube decided to make my channel pretty ugly and harder to find things I attempted to arrange my videos in sections by content type – I hope this helps. If you are looking specifically for commerce [read] Keywords: ibm development websphere
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Sorting a HashMap in Java: SortedMap to the rescue!
Thu, Jun 6th 2013 8:50p   Bob Balfe
I recently had to populate a list and make sure there were no duplicates so I immediately thought of a hash map. While this worked great, I also needed the output to be sorted alphabetically. This is where SortedMap comes into play. While I could have done this a few ways, I found this method very simple and straightforward. The hash map provides the unique values while the SortedMap provides the auto sorting I needed. I only had about 1000 records to sort so I didn’t have to worry about p [read] Keywords: java oracle
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The WordPress subscription feature is awesome!
Wed, Jun 5th 2013 7:30a   Bob Balfe
In case you do not use the Jetpack plugin for your WordPress site you might want to consider it. The plugin is packed with some professional features. One of those really cool features is the Subscriptions feature. Not only is it easy to subscribe on a WordPress site – see my home page on the upper right for an example, the administration of the subscriptions is basically seamless. Many visitors land on your site once, never to return. Convert more visitors into regular readers by making i [read] Keywords: administration email
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Want to learn Dojo? Then check out this site today!
Wed, Jun 5th 2013 7:10a   Bob Balfe
Dojo is considered the most robust JavaScript framework for business applications. If you want to really sink your teeth in then you might want to check out what Sitepen has to offer. The site hosts a blog, support, and workshops to get your team up and running with Dojo very quickly. You can even schedule a free 30 minute call to talk about your project. Sitepen - Development, support, and training from the makers of Dojo. [read] Keywords: applications development dojo javascript




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Using Dynamic Drive’s Image Zoomer in WebSphere Commerce
Tue, Jun 4th 2013 11:40a   Bob Balfe
This blog post shows how you can use the Image Zoomer plugin by Dynamic Drive:John Davenport Scheuer for jQuery to provide image zoom capability in WebSphere Commerce. While many companies use their own package for image zoom like Adobe, a Dojo widget, or any other JavaScript framework, I wanted to show how easy it is to use this plugin on your WebSphere Commerce site. One, because most of WebSphere Commerce uses Dojo and two, I wanted to show how easy it is to do something like this with the MV [read] Keywords: ajax css dhtml dojo integration javascript websphere widget widgets




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