They were also the most vocal in disagreeing with it. Harsh really, they get lumped with a bill that they don't want and will cost them money to maintain, and annoy their customers... and they get DDOS'd
And let this be a lesson to those who do not host it relative to the project they are working on.
my 2-cents: I actually think Nokia could be on the up. Most companies like this have a problem with their departments lacking communication, or lack guardians that ensure each aspect is unified and works properly - and…
Enjoyed that a lot, thank you - will definitely be passing it to designers I run into at agencies who are new/struggling with it
Hmm, I kinda like it - and I tend to dislike sites that break conventions... its simple enough that it works really well for me.
I think the link might be "wrong"? http://yeleman.com/django-pragmatic-api-reference/ That seems to work better/different.
I was hoping for some basics/tutorials TBH :¬)
The problem you are trying to solve is impossible to solve by modifying the contents of an email. The problem is not that people can forward emails, the problem is that an untrustworthy person has been given valuable…
Njix is right, but don't let the flaws in this experiment prevent you from sharing and building more projects. He does point out a valuable lesson, do not try and fix a problem from one area with another, which applies…
I don't see how this is any different XHTML or HTML 4... what am I missing?
What ever happened to progressive enhancement... /me weeps
I appreciate the effort but that page, in itself, is a sin of webdesign... assuming everyone has an interface that supports hover, with mystery-meat. I honestly had no idea what was going on until I came to the comments…
Its funny, I remember starting out on the internet, I would never put an ounce of "real" information on there and that was how people lived... now we have facebook/myspace/twitter/"blogging" and people are happy to…
As cool as it looks, I disagree with the idea of doing the animation in the CSS doc... dont know why. Maybe I am just wrong or stuck in the past :¬)
Less talk more action, posts like this are great as most devs will know most of it - and for those that dont, they now do. Just keep doing what you do, improving your skills and bettering yourself as much as possible.…
I can also recommend: https://github.com/mroderick/PubSubJS
They were also the most vocal in disagreeing with it. Harsh really, they get lumped with a bill that they don't want and will cost them money to maintain, and annoy their customers... and they get DDOS'd
And let this be a lesson to those who do not host it relative to the project they are working on.
my 2-cents: I actually think Nokia could be on the up. Most companies like this have a problem with their departments lacking communication, or lack guardians that ensure each aspect is unified and works properly - and…
Enjoyed that a lot, thank you - will definitely be passing it to designers I run into at agencies who are new/struggling with it
Hmm, I kinda like it - and I tend to dislike sites that break conventions... its simple enough that it works really well for me.
I think the link might be "wrong"? http://yeleman.com/django-pragmatic-api-reference/ That seems to work better/different.
I was hoping for some basics/tutorials TBH :¬)
The problem you are trying to solve is impossible to solve by modifying the contents of an email. The problem is not that people can forward emails, the problem is that an untrustworthy person has been given valuable…
Njix is right, but don't let the flaws in this experiment prevent you from sharing and building more projects. He does point out a valuable lesson, do not try and fix a problem from one area with another, which applies…
I don't see how this is any different XHTML or HTML 4... what am I missing?
What ever happened to progressive enhancement... /me weeps
I appreciate the effort but that page, in itself, is a sin of webdesign... assuming everyone has an interface that supports hover, with mystery-meat. I honestly had no idea what was going on until I came to the comments…
Its funny, I remember starting out on the internet, I would never put an ounce of "real" information on there and that was how people lived... now we have facebook/myspace/twitter/"blogging" and people are happy to…
As cool as it looks, I disagree with the idea of doing the animation in the CSS doc... dont know why. Maybe I am just wrong or stuck in the past :¬)
Less talk more action, posts like this are great as most devs will know most of it - and for those that dont, they now do. Just keep doing what you do, improving your skills and bettering yourself as much as possible.…
I can also recommend: https://github.com/mroderick/PubSubJS