Having been a fan of Panic’s software for quite some time, I like to keep an eye on what they’re up to. So when Coda hit the ‘Net, I felt strangely compelled to give it a squint. I’ve been using their exemplary FTP client Transmit for donkey’s years. Way back when it was called Transit. […]
Tag: web development
Not wanting to be deliberately contrary, no matter what all of the good books say about great headline writing, I have to disagree with Anne Zelenka’s recent post on GigaOM: “Adobe announced the public alpha of its Apollo development framework that allows developers to build cross-platform hybrid web/desktop applications using Flash and Ajax … Some […]
Blah, Blah! Technology is about delivering technology commentary and opinion on the kind of technology trends that shape lives, shape businesses and shape the future… I attempt to take the complexities of technology and distill their terms, phrases and industry nomenclature into smaller, easier analogies and examples that hopefully anyone can read and understand and […]
So we work hard to meet with the web standards, to build in accessibility and to keep our websites and web applications usable. But what happens if we’ve made a square peg for a round hole? In the first installment, I looked at the polite and the not so polite ways in which the establishment […]
Well, I’m getting closer. Today should see the launch of a vastly re-designed and developed website of one of my clients. I’m happy to report that the newly-created website should go live sometime today, baring any last-minute problems, but the client does seem to have a firm grasp of the flexibility of web design and […]