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Two weeks ago I announced the new project - the LumberJaczk. There I described it as:
An open-source technology that enables better ways to get and use information on the Web. It let people run and create light-weight on-top-of-Web applications and share them with others. Hacking out your own “best flights search”, “personal investments monitor” […]


I’m really looking forward to announce my project I’ve been running since the last summer. And it’s about to happen soon, really soon :). Its mission has crystallized to be:
An open-source technology that enables better ways to get and use information on the Web. Let people create light-weight on-top-of-Web applications of their own and […]


Just an information: Peter Szinek, a friend of mine is about to release the Mozilla DOM W3C Connector he implemented. It allows you to access the Mozilla DOM as W3C DOM from within Java when embedding Mozilla. This is fundamental if you want to use standard XML tools and libraries to operate directly on Mozilla […]


Recently, a friend of mine asked me how is my XPather doing (for those who do not know it, XPather is a Firefox browser extension that generates XPath of DOM elements either directly from the browser or while inspecting the DOM in DOMInspector. Further, it evaluates XPaths, works with relative XPaths, extend filtration by regexps […]