I’m on the left, my friend Timothy is on the right and I have absolutely no idea who’s the girl in the middle ;)
Top 20 Popular Stories: January 2011
This is a tryout of a new series of popular posts. I won’t yet tell you how popularity is measured, all I’m going to say is that these are from a limited array of sources, mostly about social media, web design and development.
- HTML5 Gets an Official Logo from W3C http://goo.gl/2QWQH
- A Twitter Snapshot Of The Tunisian Revolution: Over 196K Mentions Of Tunisia, http://goo.gl/mj6X5
- Groupon CEO Andrew Mason Sorry For Osechi Snafu: “We Really Messed Up” http://goo.gl/RTxhQ
- Look! I Am A Programmer (Comic) http://goo.gl/QPEpq
- 10 Things You Can Do to Become a Better PHP Developer http://goo.gl/VbKr9
- 14 Really Useful jQuery Plugin for Create Web Apps http://goo.gl/VEj5u
- 40 Examples of a Single Letter Designed Logo http://goo.gl/PQMCG
- 5 Upcoming Web Apps for Designers http://goo.gl/z0MFi
- Are Current Web Design Trends Pushing Us Back to 1999? http://goo.gl/rOzEl
- Top 8 Content Management Systems (CMS) You Should Know About http://goo.gl/2lMWf
- Steve Jobs To Take ‘Medical Leave Of Absence’, Stays On As CEO http://goo.gl/SC1xu
- Cleaning Up The Mess: How To Keep Your Coding Workflow Organized http://goo.gl/PYjGk
- Client vs. Designer: Four Lessons to Win the Battle http://goo.gl/MCLBX
- Dribbble Pro accounts are coming soon. The freelance graphics market just got http://goo.gl/E8LE6
- Google Voice now lets you port your own phone number (update: option http://goo.gl/gByQp
- iPhone App Lets Users Share While They Shop http://goo.gl/ZlwP6
- Learning Ruby: Expert Advice for Intermediate Developers http://goo.gl/1IqxI
- Payback: I Just Canceled AT&T By Way Of Google Voice http://goo.gl/M6RpO
- StumbleUpon Reports Record-Breaking Day With 320 Stumbles Per Second http://goo.gl/QOmgJ
- What to Ask a Client Before You Start Their Project http://goo.gl/87oDw
Happy 2011: In 10 Different Programming Languages →
The end of the year 2010 is near so I’ve prepared this post for all you coders, developers and other geeks. You know when you build applications (especially web applications) you often leave a copyright notice on every page saying “Copyright 2010, All Rights Reserved” or whatever? Right, but what developers tend to forget is that time passes by and that they have to go back and change 2010 to 2011 in January — so we often browse websites, especially in January and February that have last year’s copyrights.
Keep reading: Happy 2011: In 10 Different Programming Languages
