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Because I’ve always been fascinated about how other designers do their thing, I thought I’d share a bit about my organizational setup on my computer and how it plays into my work. On my desktop, 99% of my time in the last 6 months were dedicated to the following folders and files: Karakoram is just the [...]
When I switched to a Mac and started playing around with a LAMP development environment a couple of months ago, I was delighted to find out that MAMP could install and configure my PHP, Apache, and MySql setup without the need to mess around with config files for hours. The default setup was great, but [...]
After speaking on a panel at last week’s National Society of Collegiate Scholars Convention about entrepreneurship, graduate degrees, and internships, two students came up to me to ask the question we’ve all asked at some point in time. “How are we supposed to figure out what to do with our lives?” I told them that [...]
Lately, I’ve been working on rewriting the API for Wufoo, a task which requires emitting deeply nested XML and JSON strings from PHP. I’ve found writing — and religiously using — a class library beats using hand-coded string concatenation hands down. Also, I found a useful TextMate JSON bundle for prettifying your output. I’ll share [...]
Introduction It’s a fickle world out here on the Internet and I’ve gotten used to bloggers coming and going, but my heart (and feedreader) still feels a deep pang of longing since Kathy Sierra’s exit from the scene over a year ago. Creating Passionate Users was and still is my favorite resource for inspirational outside-the-box ideas [...]
If your web application accepts content or input from your users, it’s nice to be able to display it in a useful format back to them. For example, some web sites auto-link or convert text presented in a URL format as a hyperlink to improve the user experience. The user may type in the following [...]
While there are a lot of sites dedicated to aiding designers in finding the right color palette— kuler is my favorite —most seem rooted around arbitrary palette recommendations. I know for a lot of designers choosing the right colors feels like a lot of new age voo-doo trying to cast a spell to match a [...]
Like Alex, I’ve recently embraced Textmate after joining the Wufoo crew. And while I’ve been happy with my new-found text editor, I sorely miss my debugger. With a good debugger I can take a quick look at all my in-scope variables while I’m code-reviewing another person’s work or easily reach into the call stack of [...]
Introduction Hi everyone, my name is Alex Vazquez and I’m one of the new additions to the Wufoo Team. Because Chris, Kevin and Ryan prefer OSX and work primarily with PHP and JavaScript, they naturally wanted me to try moving over to their favorite development environment, Textmate. In this article, I thought I’d share some of [...]
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