The circus continues: Google Chrome Frame for Internet Explorer
Google sfida Microsoft con Chrome by Federico Fieni Guess whose turn it is to bring Internet Exploder into the 21st century. Google has been dipping its fingers and toes everywhere, including the...
View ArticleDiving into HTML5 and riding the Google Wave – in book format
Two cutting-edge web technologies, two water-related metaphors, two print and electronic book guides. HTML5 and Google Wave seem to have a lot in common these days. HTML5 The Dive Into HTML5 site is...
View ArticleMozilla Jetpack: jQuery-esque Firefox add-on development
And by jQuery-esque I mean easy! The premise of Jetpack, Mozilla Labs’s latest creation, is that anybody who knows HTML, CSS and JavaScript can create Firefox add-ons. It takes 80 lines of code to...
View ArticleLong live View Source!
According to Ajaxian, the beloved tradition of learning by peeking at someone else’s source code is on the brink of extinction. Because Google is rewarding websites that load faster, people will stop...
View ArticleIE6 = iPhone?
The Apple stories just don’t stop coming, do they? Here’s yet another provocative issue concerning the company, but this time with web development: the iPhone is the new Internet Explorer 6, according...
View ArticleObstacles to HTML5
I’ve sung praises over the Flash-based multimedia suite Aviary, but what’s more disruptive than an company using Adobe’s own technology to compete with them? Perhaps something that erases Flash from...
View Articlee-Book formats or HTML?
So Mark Boulton decided to release his book, A Practical Guide to Designing for the Web, online and without cost. It’s not the only web design book available for free on the web, which this list and a...
View ArticleWebKit: One browser engine to rule them all?
Right now, so many major players in the web browsing space have turned to the WebKit project for its rendering needs— Apple: Safari Google: Chrome Nokia: Symbian web browser for S60 Google: Android...
View ArticleClarifications on XHTML & HTML5
Although we’re now in this transitional stage of shedding off old browsers and web technologies that have been stumbling blocks to creating innovative new websites, there’s still confusion and fear...
View Articlerel, rev, and HTML5
Here’s the conclusion that all the web gurus seem to have drawn over the past months: HTML5 is the future, and that future is slowly creeping into our midst. This article by Dave Shea is the latest...
View Article5 Steps To Get a Job as a Software Engineer
Many people have discovered the joys and advantages of pursuing a career as a software engineer. It is a good thing people are pursuing it because the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that software...
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