August 9th in Articles, HTML5 by .

Introduction to HTML5

Over the last couple of weeks I have been presenting talks over at my day job covering different aspects of HTML5. The information has proved useful to my colleagues and I decided to put them on my blog to share them with everyone and hopefully help get you started and excited about the future of HTML.

In this article I will talk about where HTML came from, how it has evolved and how we got to where we are now. I will also …

August 7th in Off Topic by .

What Inspires You? Music To Code, Design And Write By – Coders Nirvana

The art of writing code, designing or writing requires a great deal of attention to detail and hence we often find that we need to create a space for ourselves where we are free from distraction. Finding this space in today’s open office environment can be difficult and many find solace from headphones. But what are you streaming through those headphones?

Because music here fills a dual purpose, freedom from distraction and a form of inspiration, I always find it incredible interesting to …

July 26th in Articles by .

Getting Started With CSS3 PIE

I found out about the CSS3 PIE library a couple of days ago and finally decided to give it a go today. The PIE library site is still a bit sparse in terms of usage guidelines and demos so, I decided to put one together to help other web developers get up to speed quickly.

UPDATE: I got in contact with the creator of CSS3 PIE,  Jason Johnston, and if you do not want to go through the process off building …

July 21st in Articles by .

Great Expectations – Cross Browser Support : Drawing A Line In The Sand

I prefixed this article with the words ‘ Great Expectations’ as this is generally what is expected from web developers. We have to create experiences that brings users back and at the same time we have to cater to all of the variations of user agents that exists and is in active use. This article deals with the last point, user agents in active use. Where do we draw the line in the sand and more importantly, how do we …

July 18th in Articles by .

Processing.js : Looking at the setup and draw functions

About a week ago I wrote an article that serves as an introduction to the Processing.js library. I had an overwhelming response to the article and wish to thank everyone for their comments and questions. In that post I also mentioned that, that article was the first in a series exploring Processing.js and today I am doing good on that promise.

In the previous article I mentioned that I will be looking at a different way of getting your processing code …

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