Monthly Archives: August 2013

Off topic

How the web was created has never really crossed my mind, it’s just always been there. It’s always evolved and I’ve always adapted. But reading about it, and how a bunch of people basically had to synchronize their way of … Continue reading

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According to Jeffrey Zeldman, I signed up for the wrong class. Bringing lovely visuals and flair to web design is an assumption the uneducated assume as being part of the wed design package.  Leave all your beautiful aesthetic techniques at … Continue reading

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Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It

I made a very curious discovery reflecting back on my middle school years, circa 2007. I was a web programmer at the ripe old age of 14. How, you ask? Am I a genius? A protégée of some sort? The … Continue reading

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