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Monthly Archives: August 2010
International Freelancers Day
It’s going to be a busy September for me now that International Freelancers Day has been announced. This conference spans two days (Friday the 24th and Saturday the 25th) and is completely free. Sessions seem to gravitate toward the social-business area … Continue reading
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Mongo Boston: Who’s coming?
via Mongo Boston: MongoDB conference in Boston, MA. Meghan just announced on the New York Mongo mailing list that they are organizing a MongoDB conference in Boston. NYC to Boston is a nice road trip and the price is right… I’m … Continue reading
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A Better Way to Loop in WordPress 3
A core concept of WordPress development is understanding how The Loop works and how to juggle multiple loops on a single page. To make things easier, WordPress ships with several helper functions to access and render components of individual posts; … Continue reading
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Can the jQuery Ready Event Actually Slow Page Load?
An interesting post from Dave Ward came my way today which outlines a few conditions in which the jQuery Ready event my actually increase perceived load times. …what if $document.ready is slowing you down? In this post, I’m going show … Continue reading
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Adding Markdown Support to Notational Velocity
Steven Frank has made a wonderful contribution to the open source community today by adding Markdown support for Notational Velocity. I forked the excellent open source! Notational Velocity app, and hacked in a third pane that shows you the note … Continue reading
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Multi-Account Support for Google Accounts
This made my Sunday: although it’s been official for almost a month, I’m just now learning that Google now supports logging in to multiple accounts simultaneously. Now, you can visit google.com/accounts and click the link next to “Multiple sign-in.” After … Continue reading
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Dark Patterns
We all know them. If you’ve ever registered a domain name before, purchased a car, or hell, watched TV for 10 minutes, then you’ve experienced a dark pattern. Normally when you think of “bad design”, you think of laziness or … Continue reading
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Extending the Magento API
Branko Ajzele posted a really interesting post today on the Inchoo blog about extending the Magento core API. Surprisingly, it’s not as easy as one would think… Its all about simple things, right? Well, here is one bottom line simple … Continue reading
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Come See Me Speak at The Rich Web Experience
Who’s going to be in FL this year? You should come see me speak at the 2010 Rich Web Experience! I’ll be giving several talks and probably giving a workshop too. No Fluff Just Stuff is pleased to announce The 2010 … Continue reading
A Lesson in Basic Accounting
I just finished reading WorkingPoints 10 Minute Lesson in Basic Accounting Concepts. … we’ve created a 10 minute, easy to use guide to basic accounting and terms so that you have the understanding you need to set up any kind … Continue reading
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