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Anatole Tartakovsky

Anatole Tartakovsky is a Managing Principal of Farata Systems. He's responsible for creation of frameworks and reusable components. Anatole authored number of books and articles on AJAX, XML, Internet and client-server technologies. He holds an MS in mathematics. You can reach him at atartakovsky@faratasystems.com
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Adobe Flex 2: Advanced
DataGrid By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  In any GUI tool, one of
the most popular
components is the one
that shows data in a
table format like JTable
in Java or Datawindow in
PowerBuilder. The Adobe
Flex 2 version of such a
component is called
DataGrid. In any UI
framework, the robustness
of such a compo... Dec. 18, 2006 04:00 PM Reads: 53,831 | Adobe Flex 2: Advanced
DataGrid By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  In Part 1 (CFDJ, Vol. 8,
issue 10) we introduced
the destination-aware
grid, formatters, and
renderers. In this
article we are continuing
our discussion about
datagrid renderers and... Nov. 20, 2006 08:45 PM Reads: 44,641 Replies: 1 | Working with Large
Applications By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  In this excerpt from our
book, Rich Internet
Applications, we'll cover
how to set up large
applications intended for
Web or, more broadly
speaking, distributed
deployment. As an example
let's consider an
enterprise application
that consists of hundreds
of screens,... Nov. 11, 2006 03:00 PM Reads: 24,578 | SOA and RIA Together:
Developing with Adobe
Flex and Java By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky Rich Internet
Applications are perfect
for consuming enterprise
services. As SOA evolves
toward reusable
components that can be
accessed inside and
outside of the corporate
intranets, they need to
provide outside
developers with
customizable pre-built
components... Jun. 5, 2006 09:00 AM Reads: 14,410 | Rich Internet
Applications with Adobe
Flex 2 and Java By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  A typical Java developer
knows that when you need
to develop a GUI for a
Java application, Swing
is the tool. Eclipse SWT
also has a number of
followers, but the
majority of people use
Java Swing. For the past
10 years, it was a given
that Swing development
wouldn... May. 10, 2006 09:45 AM Reads: 169,668 Replies: 14 | Meet AJAX: Intelligent
Web Applications with
AJAX By Victor Rasputnis; Igor Nys; Anatole Tartakovsky  Browser-based
applications are widely
used and we like the fact
that we can access them
from anywhere. But from
the users' perspective,
the productivity level of
Web applications still
doesn't approximate the
productivity of desktop
programs. The good news
is the ... Feb. 19, 2006 05:45 PM Reads: 70,249 Replies: 8 | Developing Intelligent
Web Applications With
AJAX (Part 2) By Victor Rasputnis; Igor Nys; Anatole Tartakovsky  The publicity that AJAX
grabbed over the last
half a year is based on
closing the gap between
the Web applications and
the desktop applications,
combining the 'reach' and
'rich.' At the same time,
the gap between the
technological level of
AJAX and what corporate
... Nov. 25, 2005 01:00 PM Reads: 71,029 Replies: 2 |
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