A Web Developer's Responsibility #
It's safe to say that the biggest tax on a web developer is spending so much time dealing with browser bugs and incompatibilities.
It's safe to say that the biggest tax on a web developer is spending so much time dealing with browser bugs and incompatibilities.
In my work with the Firebug team over the past couple months I've been working with Jan Odvarko on a way to provide some form...
The other day I was looking at pyjamas (which bills itself as a GWT-like tool for Python).
I've long been interested in the concept of A/B testing (Also called split testing).
Steve Souders is currently doing more to improve the performance of web pages and web browsers than anyone else out there.
While looking for improvements to injecting HTML fragments into a document (which I mentioned, in passing, when I looked at using Document Fragments) I decided...
A couple months ago, while attending the recent iPhoneDevCamp 2, I had the opportunity to speak with a number of developers who were doing JavaScript...
I had the opportunity, last year, to talk with the team behind AppJet.
The web is changing. Historically it's been painfully easy to request resources from remote locations (such as stylesheets, scripts, images, and loading pages in iframes)...
I've been watching, with interest, developers create new applications for the iPhone.
There were two events recently that made me quite concerned. First, I was looking through some of the results from the Dromaeo test suite and...
Apple, and the WebKit team, have recently proposed two different additions to CSS: CSS Transitions and CSS Animations.
If I had to rate my least favorite browser bugs I'd have to put this one near the top.
Like many developers who had seen the work-in-progress CSS3 Layout specification I was immediately horrified.
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