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Andy Budd kicked off the Web Directions User Experience conference this morning with some terrific insight into what makes a site that really works so memorable for the site’s users.
The core message of Andy’s presentation was that other industries have long understood the importance of a positive user experience, and the Web can learn [...]
From the Adobe camp
This week saw the beginning of the Adobe Community Summit, a briefing event for Adobe Community Experts and user group managers. According to Aaron West’s Day 1 summary post, there are over 150 attendees this year, catching up on the latest in Adobe tech and giving feedback on the various community programs [...]
Word out on the wire is that Rails 2.1 RC1 has been tagged in the repository, so the gems should be available shortly. Being a point release, the changes aren’t major - mainly bug fixes and some performance improvements, but there are still some new features that will make it worth a look.
Updated timezone support
Timezones [...]
With thanks to 99designs, we’re very pleased to announce that for the next 30 days our book, The Photoshop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks & Techniques, is free to download (normally worth $29.95).
That’s right, the entire 278 page book, yours to keep, forever!
The Photoshop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks & Techniques is the [...]
Matt Magain’s recent blog post about constructing the new SitePoint Book Matrix raised a couple of interesting questions, which I’m going to try to answer, since it was me who built it.
When is a table not a table?
When its data isn’t really tabular; in other words, when the data it represents isn’t really two-dimensional. What [...]
In an article he posted a little while back, Alex Walker mentioned some trouble he had with <script> tags when trying to add the type attribute. The Google script Alex was embedding had no type attribute but wouldn’t work when he added one. Douglas Crockford has suggested in his Advanced JavaScript videos that we drop [...]
One point that came up from my last post (3 Golden Rules For Working From Home) was; how to handle phone calls during and after normal business hours, whilst working from home. There are three basic scenarios:
1. Client call during work hours
Pick up the phone. Using voice mail has its place after hours, but during [...]
cf.Objective() 2008, the third instalment of the “enterprise engineering conference for ColdFusion MX Programmers” run by Jared Rypka-Hauer, is now over for another year. cf.Objective() is unique in the conference circuit in that it concentrates almost solely on advanced topics. It also seems to generate a huge buzz in the community, and attracts attendees from [...]
While debuggers exists, there isn’t much of a tradition for using them in PHP. People have largely come to rely on injecting debugging code directly into the program, for inspecting program scope. The infamous var_dump have served for this purpose and version 4.3.0 of PHP brought us another equally useful function — debug_backtrace.
Tracers and error [...]
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