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Articles by volkan.ozcelik (8 articles found)
Average article rating: 3.96
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Modal Dialog - enhanced
Last Updated: 8 Jun 2006 Page Views: 116,352 Rating: 4.25/5 Votes: 33 Popularity: 6.45
Bookmark Count: 84
In this article, we will try to generate a draggable DHTML layer that loads data from an external URL via XMLHTTP connection. This is an enhanced version of my previous Draggable Layer article, hence it addresses additional issues that are not present in the former article.
EasyPack - A Pushbutton Batch JavaScript Error Checking, Compression and Obfuscation Tool
Last Updated: 21 Sep 2006 Page Views: 30,091 Rating: 4.06/5 Votes: 21 Popularity: 5.37
Bookmark Count: 32
EasyPack enables syntax checking, validation, compression and obfuscation of JavaScript files with a single click
Client side scripting
General
Modeling a Draggable Layer and Loading Dynamic Content to it via XML HTTP
Last Updated: 28 May 2005 Page Views: 80,938 Rating: 4.49/5 Votes: 23 Popularity: 6.11
Bookmark Count: 55
In this article, we will try to generate a draggable DHTML layer that loads data from an external URL via XMLHTTP connection. The code will be object oriented, cross-browser compatible, and relatively cutting-edge.
How to Get a Cross-Browser Reference to an HTML Object
Last Updated: 29 May 2005 Page Views: 33,299 Rating: 4.32/5 Votes: 11 Popularity: 4.49
Bookmark Count: 44
The article describes a method to retrieve HTML object references in a cross-browser manner. It also discusses how to write object oriented JavaScript.
A Web-based Rich Content Editor that works on Opera
Last Updated: 18 Oct 2005 Page Views: 49,082 Rating: 4.44/5 Votes: 6 Popularity: 3.46
Bookmark Count: 32
The Editor used DOM to alter node properties. This enables edition of rich content in any DOM-supporting browser.
Memory Leakage in Internet Explorer - revisited
Last Updated: 12 Nov 2005 Page Views: 161,127 Rating: 4.84/5 Votes: 18 Popularity: 6.07
Bookmark Count: 50
In this article, we will review JavaScript memory leakage patterns from a slightly different perspective and support it with diagrams and memory utilization graphs.
C#
Applications
JavaScript Code Compressor
Last Updated: 7 Jul 2005 Page Views: 42,316 Rating: 2.64/5 Votes: 10 Popularity: 2.64
Bookmark Count: 20
In this article, we will be creating a JavaScript code compressor using C#, which compresses the JavaScript code into a single line.
Threads, Processes & IPC
Threading
Synchronization Basics and Concept of Using a Synchronized Wrapper
Last Updated: 21 Feb 2005 Page Views: 29,190 Rating: 2.69/5 Votes: 6 Popularity: 2.10
Bookmark Count: 18
To prevent concurrent access to a data structure, one way is to use thread-aware objects, the other is to make a thread-safe wrapper for the object.
volkan.ozcelik
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Volkan is a java enterprise architect who left his full-time senior developer position to venture his ideas and dreams. He codes C# as a hobby, trying to combine the .Net concept with his Java and J2EE know-how. He also works as a freelance web application developer/designer.
Volkan is especially interested in database oriented content management systems, web design and development, web standards, usability and accessibility.
He was born on May '79. He has graduated from one of the most reputable universities of his country (i.e. Bogazici University) in 2003 as a Communication Engineer. He also has earned his Master of Business Administration degree from a second university in 2006.
Occupation:
Web Developer
Location:
Turkey
Last Updated 21 Nov 2009
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