Recently in Blogs Category

It's been a great ride...

As you know the site is closing on January 31st, so I just wanted to take this last opportunity to say thank you to O'Reilly for giving me the opportunity to work on such a great project. I would also like to thank Adobe for their support, the authors for their dedication, and all in the community who I have supported the site.

What do you get when you split() a string of numbers?

I've been doing the Developer Diary for almost two years now. If you've been reading my posts over that time, you already know that I like to nail down the finer points of code. Today, a coworker and I had...

jQuery RC 1 is out, final release by end of Jan

jQuery 1.5 moves closer to release. Today, the latest build is now a Release Candidate.

HTML5 Logo now means HTML5

The World Wide Web Consortium Group gives emerging new technologies a new brand.

Speaking At Conferences

Advanced Flash Tactics or AFTs are techniques that come from deep within the Flash Art Of War , the oldest Flash military treatise in the world . In this AFT I will go over - Speaking At Conferences. I...

"The Web is a Customer Service Medium" by Paul Ford

I recently ran into an interesting article titled "The Web is a Customer Service Medium" in which the author (Paul Ford) makes a very compelling case that the Web is specifically "for" the purpose of letting people express their opinions. This article has really had me thinking the past few days about the nature of the medium I work in as a web developer, and I wanted to share some of those thoughts here.

Book Review: Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton

I recently read Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton and it's become one of my favorite books explaining the value of design to non-designers. Buxton wrote the book specifically with business audiences in mind and does an excellent job describing both the value and method of design. This is no easy task, as the definition is contentious amongst the well established designers in the field, but Buxton handles the task gracefully.

A New Team, A New Vision Part 4

The floor is electric since we've had our new team structure. Everyone is excited to be working together and excited about what they are doing. This heightened level of engagement is thrilling and I'm proud to be a part of it.
The new jQuery 1.5 is coming very soon. If you want to try out the code you can download is now using the new beta. This release is a big deal!

Getting Involved with jQuery

How do you get involved with the jQuery Community? Find out here!

HTML5 Recipes : Graphs using Canvas

In this recipe, we shall take a look at generating charts using the HTML5 Canvas API. In particular we shall be using a library RGraph, which makes internally uses the Canvas API and makes the entire process of generating charts...
In software development it is not uncommon to get requirements that are vague and lofty, with ideals that it should be written once and run well on everything (including platforms or devices that haven't even been dreamed of yet). With the emergence of tablets, we're starting to see this as well. You may hear "this application needs to run on Android, the iPad, the new HP WebOS platform, the BlackBerry PlayBook, Windows Phone 7, and the Windows tablets." Let's look at your options.

All in the Family

Last night, I was speaking for the Atlanta Flash and Flex User Group, and I mentioned the Actionscript 3 Design Patterns Blog in passing. It turns out that most of the members, even those who read InsideRIA on a regular...

Setting Up A Dev PC

Learn how to set up a clean install of Windows to become the perfect dev environment. I go through a list of apps I find critical to the mobile and web development I do.

A New Team, A New Vision Part 3

The goal is for each member of the team to be able to switch on the fly to work on any of the product verticals. Previously each member of the team was on one of three product vertical teams, so each has specific domain knowledge that they need to share with each other.

About this Archive

This page is an archive of entries in the Blogs category.

Articles is the previous category.

Entries is the next category.

Find content using the provided navigation or look in the archives to find all content.

Authors

Archives

This content archive is licensed under a Creative Commons License.