Workshops, screencasts, videos, and books to help you learn web design and development.
Tagged with “web”
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I write everything in Markdown - Brett Terpstra - thoughtbot Learn
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ExplicitWeb - Episode 3 - Degrees, Jobs, and Workspaces
On this week’s show Rob discusses the pros and cons of web-related higher education, Hannah hashes out top tips for getting the top jobs inspired by a comment in .Net mag, and John goes solo with his highs and lows of the home office.
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Relly Annett-Baker — All the small things
Microcopy is the ninja of online con tent. Fast, furi ous and deadly, it has the power to make or break your online busi ness, to kill or stay your foes. It’s a sen tence, a con firma tion, a few words. One word, even. It isn’t big or flashy. It doesn’t leave a call ing card. If it does its job your cus tomer may never notice it was there.
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/relly-annett-baker-all-the-small-things/
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Technometria: jQuery and jQuery Mobile
jQuery is a JavaScript library meant to aid the software developer in rapid web development. It has the benefit of being cross-platform, helping the programmer in making sure that applications work in any browser. John Resig, it’s creator and lead developer, joins Phil and Scott to discuss its purpose and development.
He also reviews the upcoming jQuery Mobile, a similar tool that will help in cross-platform development among mobile devices. With the initial alpha version expected later this year, John describes the similarities with jQuery and how he hopes that mobile developers will be more successful in writing better applications for more devices.
http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4649.html
John Resig is a JavaScript Tool Developer for the Mozilla Corporation and the author of the book Pro JavaScript Techniques. He’s also the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library. Currently, John is located in Boston, MA. He’s hard at work on his second book, Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja.
Tagged with javascript jquery javascript technology web mobile book:author=john resig
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Web Weekly – Episode 9
In this weeks episode Kevin and Jonas talk about RESTfest, IE9 beta, Bing, Snoopy, Cassis Project, HTML5 form, CSS3 border images, Lettering.js, and the new Twitter. http://zero1productions.com/webweekly/2010/09/20/sleepy-and-sick/
Tagged with ie9 web design html5 snoopy css forms lettering.js
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Web Directions @media: Jeremy Keith — Hot Topics
Continuing a popular @media tradition, the final session for day one, hosted by Jeremy Keith, will feature a handful of speakers discussing questions posed by conference attendees. Wear your flak jacket: there will be controversy!
Panelists:
- John Allsopp
- Hannah Donovan
- Simon Willison
- Christian Crumlish
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Zeldman & Marcotte {41} Designing With Web Standards 3rd Edition
"Recorded and streamed LIVE! on October 29th, Episode 41 is CreativeXpert’s inagural live show. We were truly blessed to have the ‘High Z’ himself—Jeffery Zeldman and the only ‘Unstoppablerobotninja’ we know, Ethan Marcotte join us to discuss Designing With Web Standards 3rd Edition.
To bring an interactive twist to the event, we were also joined by the creator of the Design Community Twitter Hours (@DCTH), Chad Engle with some questions from the DCTH community."
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Christian Crumlish – Designing social interfaces
Web Directions South 2009, Sydney Convention Centre, October 9 1.40pm.
Designing for social interaction is hard. People are unpredictable, consistency is a mixed blessing, and co-creation with your users requires a dizzying flirtation with loss of control. Christian will present the dos and don’ts of social web design using a sampling of interaction patterns, design principles and best practices to help you improve the design of your digital social environments.
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/christian-crumlish-designing-social-interfaces/
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Web Axe Episode 75
"… Ross interviews web guru Jeremy Keith; Dennis and Ross discuss news, articles, and Google Wave. " http://webaxe.blogspot.com/2009/10/podcast-75-jeremy-keith-interview-wave.html
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