On November 29 I’ll be one of the 100 attendees at Barcamp Ghent 2. As one might expect, I’ll be doing a javascript related presentation, however I’m not quite sure what you guys want to hear me talking about.
Author Archives: Bramus!
Post Holiday Geekinees, continued (linkzbag)
Still catching up on some stuff, here some more things that caught my attention: Out of 438 incoming freshman students at Amherst College, 432 of them are on Facebook and only 5 have landlines – or when Generation M starts going to highschool 😉 (via) Radiohead Blip Tribute – Idioteque! (via) Rabbit in your Headlight …
Continue reading “Post Holiday Geekinees, continued (linkzbag)”
Firebug 1.3a4 released
Empty boxes, a business idea
Why does open source software lack documentation?
Fitts’ Law vs. Apple on Windows, continued
Remember that last year I wrote about Fitts’ Law vs. iTunes? This year the saga continues: iTunes8 suffers from the same mistakes (whereas other versions werent (?) and Safari no longer does since 3.0b4). I guess it’s time for some devs at Apple to read the excellent visualizing Fitts’ Law article. And while they’re at …
Continue reading “Fitts’ Law vs. Apple on Windows, continued”
Prototype 1.6.0.3: A long-awaited bugfix release
“Yesterday we released Prototype 1.6.0.3, the result of some much-needed bug fixes, and a stopgap release on the road to 1.6.1. It’s a backwards-compatible, drop-in replacement recommended for all users of Prototype 1.6. We’ve fixed 30 bugs and made 25 other improvements to our already-rock-solid library.”