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Edge of the Web 09
Rizal Farok | Creative Developer | Portfolio —
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CSS3 presentations at EOTW09 and WebJam11
Nick Cowie —
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I really enjoyed developing my presentation for Edge of the Web. The research and experimentation was a lot of fun. Explore the demo using CSS Zen Garden HTML and seriously try it in IE6, the WebJam presentation with some even more outrageous transitions needs Safari4 or FF3.7 and a little exploring with a ...4 days ago -
Notes on Nick Cowie’s talk on Progressive Enhancement with CSS3
Passing Curiosity —
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Notes from Nick Cowie’s(@nickobec talk ProgressiveEnhancement with CSS: Or how I stopped worrying about IE6 and startedloving CSS3. As with the rest of these “notes” posts, whatfollows may or may not accurately reflect Nick’s actual opinions.According to Helen Burgess’ introduction: he’s a library guy who ...5 days ago -
Notes on Dmitry Baranovskiy’s talk on Your JavaScript Library
Passing Curiosity —
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There are my notes from DmitryBaranovkiy’s session called YourJavaScript Library. Dmitry is a JavaScript developer at Atlassian,creator of Raphaël andgRaphaël JavaScript libraries.IntroductionUnlike the server-side, you don’t have a choice on client-enddevelopment: you pretty much must use JavaScript.At ...5 days ago -
Notes on Lachlan Hardy’s session The Open Web
Passing Curiosity —
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There are my notes on Lachlan Hardy’s (@lachlanhardy) session The Open Web.What is the open web?It’s a buzz phrase as much as a real phrase. Definitions and usagevary (some of them are a bit vacuous).“My” definition: it stems from a common philosophical approach. It’s ashared interest in the progress and ...6 days ago -
ETOW09: Notes on Anil Dash’s keynote on “Next Year’s Web.”
Passing Curiosity —
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This post is my notes on Anil Dash’s keynote speech on “Next Year’s Web.” It’s a bit messy, but most of it is here.Presumptuous to say what it’ll look like. Instead give us a frameworkto decide what it will look like next year. We have the extraordinarycapability to create the web (democratization, ...6 days ago -
Edge of the Web 2009
Passing Curiosity —
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I’m looking forward to attending Edge of the Web 2009. The programme looks pretty interesting, though some of the abstracts are a teensy bit vague.I’m currently planning to attend the keynote presentations:Anil Dash – Next Year’s WebAlex Payne – The Importance of Language: How The Technologies We Use Shape ...1 week ago -
5 x 5 on the Edge with James McCutcheon
Man with no Blog —
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Last few weeks have been a little busy here, returning from conferences, dealing with the project backlog, and preparing for my Edge of the Web talk. Moving on now with my fifth and final interview in the 5×5 series with speakers from the Edge of the Web conference (that’s just over a week away) , this time ...2 weeks ago -
5 x 5 on the Edge with Simon Pascal Klein
Man with no Blog —
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Photo: kaysmoljak Now that two big conferences are out of the way, it’s back to the 5 x 5 interview series of presenters speaking at the Edge of the Web conference . This time in my fourth interview I’m talking with Simon Pascal Klein , Pascal is presenting on Beautiful Web Typography at the Edge of ...4 weeks ago -
5 x 5 on the Edge with Ruth Ellison
Man with no Blog —
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Photo: Caronne This is part three of the 5 x 5 interview series of the speakers presenting at the Edge of the Web conference in Perth next month. This time I’m interviewing Ruth Ellison, she will be presenting on Guerrilla user & design research: undertaking research on a shoestring at the Edge of the ...5 weeks ago