Updated iPhone Dev Center

Categories: Apple

Apple has just released a slew of resources for web application developers for the iPhone and iPod touch, the iPhone Dev Center.  According to Apple, the iPhone Dev Center is:

Complete with technical documentation, sample code, and videos through ADC on iTunes, the iPhone Dev Center is your single source for information on designing, coding and optimizing web applications for iPhone and iPod touch.

 
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Packing light with Lightbox and PWC

Categories: AJAX, Javascript, Prototype, Web2.0

If you have ever hiked long distances you realize just how important it is to pack light.  The same is true when you are carrying a lot of JavaScript on your site, especially if your site is using various JS libraries.

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The Web Design Survey - 2007

Categories: AJAX, Web2.0

A List Apart has released the raw data and finding from a recent survey on web design and developers that tells an interesting story about who we are and the field we work in.  According to the staff of A List Apart:

In April 2007, A List Apart and An Event Apart conducted a survey of people who make websites. Close to 33,000 web professionals answered the survey’s 37 questions, providing the first data ever collected on the business of web design and development as practiced in the U.S. and worldwide.

 
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Bracketology CFUG presentation

Categories: Uncategorized

I gave a presentation today at the local ColdFusion User Group of Central New York (CFUGCNY) on the efficient use of [brackets] in <CFML> and thought I would share the slides and examples, so here they are.
 
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Who’s Web - Jobalize

Categories: Uncategorized

Came across an interesting web site yesterday, which is a nice mashup using Google Maps to show where you can find talented web 2.0 developers.  Jobalize is a project that Sébastien Gruhier is involved in - he is the author the prototype window class project.  The best part is the HUGE spinning indicator =)

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