My First Kindle Book: A Case Study
For several years, I’ve thought about creating and publishing a Kindle book. However, other projects came first and I shelved this idea until recently. A couple of months ago, I bought my first Kindle...
View ArticleiOS Application Development – MVC and Programming Basics
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series iOS Application DevelopmentIn my previous article, we learned some of the basic concepts in iOS application development. In this tutorial we will try to...
View ArticleHow to Explain Your SQL EXPLAIN Queries
The cool kids may have migrated to NoSQL but, for many of us, relational databases remain an important part of everyday web development. I’m also willing to bet relational databases will still be...
View ArticleGit Hooks for Fun and Profit
When certain commands are run, Git searches the .git/hooks directory for suitable hook scripts which are then executed if found. You’ll find a small set of example scripts there (you can activate them...
View ArticleTalk with the Experts: The Legalities of Social Media – Transcript
In the interests of full disclosure, I am going to start this post off with an admission. I orchestrated today’s Talk with the Experts online chat session mainly for my own selfish enjoyment. Our...
View ArticleMake Your Text Content Mobile-Friendly
Kerry Butters’ post earlier this week on Content Strategy for Mobile Web Design was pretty intriguing. Kerry advises designers to look at the content they need to present on a mobile (or responsive)...
View ArticleThree.js and Babylon.js: a Comparison of WebGL Frameworks
Today’s web browsers have come a long way since the days of Sir Tim Berners-Lee and his Nexus software. Thanks to fantastic JavaScript APIs like WebGL, modern browsers are fully capable of rendering...
View ArticleCreate a Multi-user Presentation with Reveal.js
Creating impressive presentation is an art. For a long time PowerPoint stood alone as the de facto tool for creating presentations. Now, things have changed, as the web has become the focal point for...
View ArticleGetting Started with Flat UI Design
A recent Forbes report places the increasing trend towards flat design firmly at the door of people’s growing familiarity with digital interfaces. In years gone by (1995-2003), the author says,...
View ArticleBad Apps: What They Are and Who’s to Blame
Who needs bad apps? Obviously, nobody does. Software owners don’t want their apps to be bad. App users wouldn’t like to have bad apps on mobile devices. No software company that values reputation wants...
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