
Create a list of tasks including duration in minutes and description info. You can delete tasks from the list or start them to push them into the current task section. The app saves your last added task and reloads it on page refresh.
Create a list of tasks including duration in minutes and description info. You can delete tasks from the list or start them to push them into the current task section. The app saves your last added task and reloads it on page refresh. Displays an infobar and a warning dialog after a custom amount of time to inform users about their expiring session. You can add an event on timeout to handle user behaviour. After many months without a spam-free commenting functionallity for my blog posts, I'm glad to tell you that I finally found a solution that looks promising. I now enabled the commenting tool DISQUS on my blog, wich hopefully will give you the opportunity of writing your reasonable thoughts below my articles. So if you ever wanted to discuss certain articles on my blog with me and others - feel free now! I'm looking forward to every comment. When it comes to web trends, one thing seems already to be very clear: Cloud computing is taking over. And as Google and Co. are driving web users slowly but constantly into managing their data and applications exclusively on the web, the development itself also moves in that direction. Today I want to show you one of the cloud services that I use the most recently - the Cloud 9 IDE. If you're a HTML5 / CSS3 / JavaScript developer, brace yourself - this is the stuff that'll make you puke rainbows. Gentlemen: Follow me into the wonderful world of cloud development!

