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Reddit Releases Open Source Code
[2008-06-27] When a PR contact from Reddit contacted us about "exciting news", a mixture of workload and getting sent press releases not remotely related to open source led me to ignore the request to meet with Reddit.

Improve Your Website with Multivariate Testing
[2008-05-23] I've written in the past on multivariate testing, which I believe is one of the most important practices to continuously improve your Web site.

Opera Dragonfly Developer Tool
[2008-05-16] Debug JavaScript, inspect CSS and the DOM, and view any errors - Opera Dragonfly makes developing using Opera easier than ever, both on your computer and mobile phone.

The Semantic Web Beginners Guide
[2008-05-09] After two days of evaluating my last post about the semantic web, I have come to the conclusion that it is a very bad idea to blog when irritated about something.

Wrapping a FOAF Document into a Strongly Typed Class
[2008-05-02] I've been looking deeply into FOAF lately and last week I worked on a parser that could wrap a FOAF document into a strongly typed class for easy consumption by C#.

Adobe AIR PocketGuide for JavaScript developers
[2008-04-18] The Adobe AIR PocketGuide Book for JavaScript developers is written by the members of the AIR Team itself. The book introduces developers to Adobe AIR who are interested in building AIR Applications using Javascript, HTML and CSS.

Adobe's New AIR Development Web Server
[2008-04-11] DARE is a local http server that makes it easy to create, test, and package AIR applications. It allows you to develop and test using your HTML/JS tools of choice and just a web browser.

Adobe AIR and Security
[2008-04-04] I was reading an Adobe article about an upcoming security update for Flash Player in this month of April, 2008.

Two Interesting Startups - Tasktop And Protecode
[2008-03-28] Tasktop and Protecode are two interesting startups I ran into at EclipseCON 2008. They are very different businesses, aimed at very different audiences.

Make WordPress Faster
[2008-03-14] WordPress is a great blogging platform in part due to the active developer community creating plugins to extend the functionality of the basic application.

Apple Developer Tools
[2008-03-07] I seem to recall a long time ago that when you installed Mac OS X you also got a bunch of cool Unix command line developer tools, including a C compiler, debugging tools and much more. I'm taking a C programming class at the local community college and would like to install these tools, but have no idea where they are any more. Help?

Access Webmaster Tools from iGoogle
[2008-02-29] When you do something, do you follow a minimalist approach, or you like yourself to be prepared for every potential instance? Consider the instance where you want to hike out into the wilderness of Alaska and the weather's not predictable.

Grails and Flex
[2008-02-22] Most of us know by now just how easy it is to write Flex applications backed by ColdFusion. Adobe have done a lot of work to ensure that integration with ColdFusion is seamless. It's very impressive.

Tips, Tricks, and Plugins For WordPress
[2008-02-15] WordPress is an excellent blog platform which provides complete customization which is both user and search engine friendly. Below are some of the tips, tricks and plug-ins that I use when I setup WordPress blogs:

SEO and Usability
[2008-02-08] As more and more people jump on the SEO and Usability bandwagon and write about it, a few different arguments are presented. In some, one set of skills is more important than the other, or "first". For others, one can't live without the other.

What Will Microsoft Do with Yahoo's PHP Investments?
[2008-02-01] You've all read about the proposed deal.

Firefox & the FileUpload Control in ASP.NET
[2008-01-18] I've been pretty annoyed about the fact that FireFox ignores the width property of the ASP.NET FileUpload control.

Rearchitecture for Better Maintainability & Scalability.
[2008-01-11] I'm working with just three clients right now and with each of them I am essentially doing the same thing: taking an existing system that has been built up over a number of years and helping them rearchitect it for better maintainability and better scalability.

Coldfusion: Flexible String Comparisons
[2008-01-04] Martin asks a pretty interesting question about comparing strings:

Upgrading To WordPress 2.3.1
[2007-12-28] For the longest time I let my blog remain on the 2.02 version of Wordpress.

SEO and Development Must Work Closely Together
[2007-12-21] Have you ever written up a beautiful technical SEO plan for a site and then have it come back from development all messed up?

Dueling Document Object Model Inspectors
[2007-12-13] The "DOM", in web page speak, is the Document Object Model. The W3C explains it: What is the Document Object Model?:

Google Giving Kids a Chance to Develop for Them
[2007-11-30] In an effort to introduce secondary school and high school students to open source software development, Google has announced the Google Highly Open Participation Contest at the Open Source Developer's Conference in Brisbane, Australia.

Avoid Using Scope Names for Argument Names
[2007-11-16] This falls under the category of "I knew better..." I'm working with a client who is using my YouTube CFC product.

Google's Advice For Web 2.0 and AJAX Development
[2007-11-09] Google's Webmaster Blog gave some great advice for Web 2.0 application developers in their post titled "A Spider's View of Web 2.0".

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