Also, Political Science.
Not exactly a blog post, but truly better heard than read. "The Crickets Have Arthritis" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VrZE8MCnIA
I'm glad this is being said. I would add that crappy processes and tools are usually in place because the management/leadership in an organization has made them too brittle. While you don't want to wild-west every…
"The truth shouldn't be sugarcoated." Okay, fine. The way he handled this particular issue seems like a dick move. Being one of the godfathers of computer science isn't a license to act like a jerk. There's no question…
I don't mean to overreact, but so were <object> and <embed>, which were what Flash used. If they're creating their own canvas-based way of rendering a UI, it's not really using HTML5... it's just that…
Does this scare anyone else, at least just a little bit? It seems so odd to me that now Flash is being de-emphasized, we're picking it up all over again. Yes, there are some performance benefits and cross-platform…
While some of this is spot on, there's seems to be two threads to this that make less sense to me. First, "building small things" isn't what many of us do from day to day. I don't think many of us sit down and try to…
Also, Political Science.
Not exactly a blog post, but truly better heard than read. "The Crickets Have Arthritis" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VrZE8MCnIA
I'm glad this is being said. I would add that crappy processes and tools are usually in place because the management/leadership in an organization has made them too brittle. While you don't want to wild-west every…
"The truth shouldn't be sugarcoated." Okay, fine. The way he handled this particular issue seems like a dick move. Being one of the godfathers of computer science isn't a license to act like a jerk. There's no question…
I don't mean to overreact, but so were <object> and <embed>, which were what Flash used. If they're creating their own canvas-based way of rendering a UI, it's not really using HTML5... it's just that…
Does this scare anyone else, at least just a little bit? It seems so odd to me that now Flash is being de-emphasized, we're picking it up all over again. Yes, there are some performance benefits and cross-platform…
While some of this is spot on, there's seems to be two threads to this that make less sense to me. First, "building small things" isn't what many of us do from day to day. I don't think many of us sit down and try to…