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Seven Things about Lift

Lift is the most powerful, most secure web framework available today.  
Lazy LoadingParallel page renderingComet and AjaxWiring — declare interdepencies between page elementsDesigner friendly templatesWizard — multipage input screens with full back-button supportSecurityLift is the most powerful, most secure web framework available today.  

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Check out these 10 awesome CSS grid systems

Though grid layouts may not be new to print design and certainly not design in general, CSS grid systems are still somewhat new to the field of web development. CSS grid systems allow the developer to easily and quickly markup and create structured, grid styled websites and layouts. Each grid systems has its pros and cons, and different ways of accomplishing goals. Today, we’ll review 10 amazing CSS grid systems.
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scripty2: for a more delicious web

scripty2 is a powerful flexible JavaScript framework to help you write your own delicious visual effects & user interfaces
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A Better Web Framework: Tapestry's Response

1- Includes all core application layers (MVC):
2- Avoids heavy-componentization:
3- No new tag markup or page template:
4- No XML usage:
5- Has its own web GUI page elements:
6- Code generation:
7- Has its own GUI JavaScript library:
8- AJAX support (Asynchronous Communication):
9- Portable among application or database servers:
10- Input validation:
11- Bug-free:
12- Handles exceptions user-friendly:
13- Eliminates double-click, double-submission problems:
14- Authentication and authorization support:
15- Security controls for web attacks:
16- Reporting integration and barcode support:
17- Messaging and workflow integration:
18- Application to application integration (i.e. Web Services):
19- Admin application for run-time process and user session monitoring:
20- System resource management:
21-30 via Tapestry Central
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