June 20, 2011
I believe that learning on your own is an important part of web development. You can only learn so much from schools and some of the stuff you learn in school you won’t even use. On top of this as a developer you will always have to keep on top of these changes. Being in ...
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June 7, 2011
Google has done some amazing and innovative things in the past. Their search engine revolutionized the internet and how we go about finding things. Then their browser came along to change how fast we find those things. Their phone has given us a smarter and easier way to go about our day. Now they’re doing ...
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May 27, 2011
One of my many hobbies to kill time is to read webcomics, and there are plenty out there, each with different subjects and tones. My thing is mostly comedy and action. It’s a nice way to spend your time especially if you like to read. The stories are funny, some of them can be action ...
April 22, 2011
As a web developer you are probably familiar with this concept: Reusable Code. For some of us (like me) it was pounded in your head throughout school and I have to say it has definitely made my life easier. Reusable Code is just as it suggests: useful code that you can use in many different ...
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April 13, 2011
Wow Microsoft – When IE first hit the scene it was spot on! The standards were up to date (Because there were not much for standards back then) all the way up to IE7 – then it goes downhill… Lagging behind other browsers in both speed and w3c standards for years. Finally you release the ...
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April 8, 2011
So I just read something interesting on Sitepoint today. It was the browser market shares as of April. Since Firefox 4 and Internet Explore 9 came out last month it was expected for them to come out on top. It’s been awhile since Chrome hasn’t been the top monthly browser. The numbers are: Firefox is ...
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April 6, 2011
Have you ever thought of what you do every day and how that might affect how you can reach out to potential clients? No, well you should start now! By watching and keeping track of what you do day to day on the computer or out in the world, you will have a more down ...
March 29, 2011
Become a Successful Web Designer I’ve been teaching at Ranken Technical College in St. Louis Missouri for 4 years now, but this last year was the first time I’ve taught web development classes. What a different beast these classes have turned out to be! Other technical classes were much more straight forward, for example, replace ...
March 8, 2011
Preparing your images for the web If you have your own website you know that your website needs to be easy and fast for others to see. This means that you need to optimize your website to be as fast as possible while also looking as good as possible. You will have to reduce ...