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  • TiAGO 2:17 am on May 24, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: chrome, , html5, javascript, web development   

    Google I/O 2011: Chrome Dev Tools Reloaded 

    Quería compartirles esta charla que dio Paul Irish junto a Pavel Feldman en Google I/O 2011 donde cuentan las features que se viene (y que ya se pueden probar en Chrome Canary), más algunos tips. Super recomendable.

    Para más info, pueden ver el post de Paul acá.

     
  • TiAGO 1:35 am on May 11, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: web development   

    Gecko Reflow 

     
  • TiAGO 11:46 pm on January 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: management, , web development   

    Remember, you are sitting in a room full of nerds who — just for intellectual sport — are parsing every decision you make, analyzing it, and comparing that analysis against every single decision you’ve ever made in their presence. That silence? That’s the silent nerd rage that arrives when they discover meaningful inconsistency.

    Managing Nerds by Michael Lopp
     
  • TiAGO 9:44 am on December 6, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: android, mobile, web development   

    Which are the apps, from developers other than Google, that I should feel like I’m missing out on because I don’t have an Android device? Where are the killer apps for Android?

    Where Are the Android Killer Apps?
     
  • TiAGO 2:13 am on December 4, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: cross browsing, , web development,   

    Do websites need to be experienced exactly the same in every browser?

     
  • TiAGO 1:18 am on November 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Accessibility, , , Layout, , Typography, web design, web development,   

    Firstly, think about what your pages do, not what they look like. Let your design flow from the services which they will provide to your users, rather than from some overarching idea of what you want pages to look like. Let form follow function, rather than trying to take a particular design and make it “work”.

    A Dao of Web Design by John Allsopp
     
  • TiAGO 12:39 pm on November 5, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , recitales, , ticketek, ticketmaster, web development   

    Started as an experiment, Ticketmaster has since developed a near lock on the multibillion-dollar ticketing industry. And the company is only getting bigger. Last winter it merged with Live Nation, the largest concert promoter in the country, which means that in effect Ticketmaster now also controls access to acts like U2 and Jay-Z and owns many of the amphitheaters in the US, including the Irvine Meadows/Verizon Amphitheater in California and the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York. Más info en Wired.

    Todos odian TicketMaster pero nadie puede voltearlo.
     
    • TiAGO 12:41 pm on November 5, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Cómo me encantaría ver más competidores acá en Argentina… ¿Dónde están los developers?

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