this looks very promising
the initial post was reffering to Google IO for 2009, which is no longer online, but the tradition does! https://events.google.com/io2017/
this looks very promising Read More »
the initial post was reffering to Google IO for 2009, which is no longer online, but the tradition does! https://events.google.com/io2017/
this looks very promising Read More »
http://www.stubbornella.org/content/2009/03/27/reflows-repaints-css-performance-making-your-javascript-slow/ we need more discussions like this
Great CSS/Javascript reading Read More »
the quarter moon… the vibrant, larger than life Feb. moon that has been frolicking with Venus, of late so full of radiance in its shadows, that craters and lakes are visible to the naked eye this clear evening well, that same moon is chasing the setting sun this very moment a sun that lights the
A couple of old screenshots of interfaces for products while working at 101comm.com, which became 1105media.com, which is still running. At the time I worked there, “101” was a “startup” in the heyday of web design, and the full blown escalation of “the internet of all things”. Many of the first employees were former print
The dot.com start up Read More »
i didn’t stay up this late One minutes’ worth of thoughts and energy to sustain me for the coming month. Sometimes that’s all it takes.
From a twitter following, comes this delight. Na,Na,Na by Theresa Anderson. Dee-lightful, and a good morning to you.
I frequently find interesting things while coasting around online, that I don’t have the time to immediately attend to. Those “things” pile up on my desktop, ’til moments when I ask myself “what is this”. Add to that fact, another irrefutable fact that I find the hours of 5:00 to 8:00 in the morning –