Tagged with “web” (52) activity chart

  1. Firefox OS and the open Mobile Web with Christian Heilmann on the Hanselminutes Technology Podcast: Fresh Air for Developers

    Scott’s at the first AngleBrackets conference and sits down to talk about the new Firefox OS and the open Mobile Web with Mozilla’s Christian Heilmann.

    http://www.hanselminutes.com/367/firefox-os-and-the-open-mobile-web-with-christian-heilmann

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner one month ago

  2. The Boagworld Podcast S06E01

    On our first episode of season 6 we cover, what to do about stolen content, can old people work in web design and more besides.

    http://boagworld.com/season/6/episode/s06e01/

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner one month ago

  3. The Spirit Of The Web by Jeremy Keith

    This talk was given at the first Smashing Conference 2012 in Freiburg. Here is the talk description:

    With the explosion of Web-enabled devices of all shapes and sizes, the practice of Web design and development seems more complex than ever. But if we can learn to see below this overwhelming surface to the underlying Web beneath, we can learn to make sites not for specific devices but for the people using them. This talk will demonstrate how tried and tested principles like progressive enhancement are more important than ever. By embracing the spirit of the Web, you can ensure that your websites are backwards-compatible and future-friendly.

    http://archive.org/details/TheSpiritOfTheWeb-JermyKeith

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 5 months ago

  4. ShopTalk 044: With Jeffrey Zeldman

    This week we were joined by Jeffrey Zeldman, a man who scarcely needs an introduction around these parts. In the early days of the web Jeffery was influential in pushing web standards forward and getting us to the happy place we are in now. He’s also the man behind the web magazine A List Apart, the web conference An Event Apart, and the book label A Book Apart.

    http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/044-with-jeffrey-zeldman/

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 5 months ago

  5. The Web Ahead #41: Molly Holzschlag

    Molly Holzschlag has been working on the web from the very beginning of its invention. She joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons to talk about those days, and what it was like to be online in the time of BBSes, Gopher, and the text-only web. They discuss accessibility, the blink tag, the Web Standard Project, how Microsoft started embracing web standards and much more.

    http://5by5.tv/webahead/41

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 6 months ago

  6. The Breaking Development Podcast #11: Developing for Game Consoles

    This week, Anna Debenham comes on the show to talk about game console browsers. We talk about console browser support, web education and gesture based interfaces.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/developing-for-game-consoles

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 6 months ago

  7. The Web Ahead #37: Steven Champeon

    In this second episode of The Web Behind series with Eric Meyer, guest Steven Champeon talks about predecessors to HTML, the webdesign-L online community, the birth of the web standards project, how he coined the term "progressive enhancement" and much more.

    http://5by5.tv/webahead/37

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 7 months ago

  8. The Web Ahead #35: John Allsopp

    John Allsopp joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for this first episode in our “web behind” series — a look back at where the web came from and the people who created it. They talk about early web design tools, community groups that shaped the web, thinkers from the mid-20th century who shaped ideas about hypertext, and much more.

    http://5by5.tv/webahead/35

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 7 months ago

  9. The Breaking Development Podcast # 5: Mobile Accessibility

    This week, Henny Swan joins us to talk about mobile accessibility. We talk about why accessibility matters, the current state of accessibility on mobile devices and what steps to take to ensure you’re site or application is accessible by as many people as possible.

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/mobile-accessibility

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/mobile-accessibility

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 8 months ago

  10. .NET Rocks! 786 Bruce Lawson Has Responsive Web Design

    At NDC, Carl and Richard talk to Bruce Lawson about responsive web design. Responsive web design from Bruce’s point of view is web pages that are able to adjust to the browser and device that they are being viewed on. From the huge displays on desktop PCs to the tiny screens of smartphones, you can make your web pages work effectively! Bruce talks about some of the tools and libraries available to simplify responsive web design, so check out the links from the show!

    Born into the tech world when he was hastily delivered on a table in the London Science Museum, Bruce evangelises Open Web Standards for Opera. He co-authored Introducing HTML5, the first book on the subject, and was a member of the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group. Previously, he’s been front-end technical lead for the Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority web sites, tutor to a princess’ daughter in Thailand, a movie extra in Bombay, and a tarot card reader in Istanbul. He blogs at brucelawson.co.uk, drinks Guinness and is training for a blue belt in kickboxing.

    http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showNum=786

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 9 months ago

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