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Einstein & Sock Monkey — Episode 3: ZELDMAN!
We discuss life with nothing but an iPad, Dark Patterns of UX design and have an AWESOME interview with Jeffrey Zeldman!
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Einstein & Sock Monkey — Episode 4: HTML5 Madness!!
On this episode we talk to the fabulous Jeremy Keith, author of HTML5 For Web Designers. Awesome book, awesome guy, awesome interview. We also have 2 additional guests: John Wolters (Usability Expert & Technical Communicator) from Aachen, Germany, and Lindsey Ogden (Designer
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ExplicitWeb - Episode 2 - HTML5 Special
On this week’s show John introduces the basics of HTML5, Rob describes how to get animating with HTML5 Canvas and Hannah debates whether or not Flash has a future.
Tagged with web design web development html5 canvas javascript flash video
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Jeremy Keith talks about Huffduffer at Refresh Belfast
Refresh Belfast’s first Festive Extravaganza was held in the Black Box Theatre in Belfast. Jeremy Keith was invited to speak about Huffduffer and this is the audio.
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Boagworld #197: Energise your ecommerce
"… This week on Boagworld: We examine ways to improve the conversion rate on your ecommerce site, review CSS Mastery 2nd Edition and take a look at Zen Coding."
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Jeremy Keith {27} Still Brighton at 3am
In issue #27, we keep Jeremy Keith awake at 3am, discussing Clearleft, Javascript, Huffduffer, Microformats and Salter Cane.
http://www.creativexpert.com/podcast/jeremy-keith-27-still-brighton-at-3am.html
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Eric Freaking Meyer
In issue #26, we speak with Eric Freaking Meyer about CSS, Web Standards, Google IO, the Death of IE6, Javascript and the web as a platform.
http://www.creativexpert.com/2009/06/15/eric-meyer-26-the-css-ninja-pirate-tells-all/
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Gavin Bell - Social Web Applications
Gavin Bell’s new book, Building Social Web Applications, synthesizes a wealth of practical knowledge gleaned from his own long career as a web developer and from interviews with fellow practitioners. In this conversation he reviews the key principles and patterns that define what we today call the social web but will soon simply refer to as the web.
