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Posted on Tuesday June 24, 2008 at 11:38 AM
It happens, it happens to everyone. If it hasn't happened to you, you're lucky and it may happen soon. And when it does, here are a few tips: Step Away From the Computer Do something, anything, just make sure it's stimulating. If your solution is to watch TV, what if you watched shows that dealt with [...]...
Posted on Thursday June 19, 2008 at 11:29 AM
Although I've been using SWFObject almost daily, I've always recycled the version I used on a previous project. Little did I know that a new version was released by Geoff Sterns (who know works for Google in the YouTube division) and is posted on Google's codebase. A new version means a new syntax, new file and [...]...
Posted on Tuesday June 10, 2008 at 01:44 PM
A question you should often ask yourself over the course of your life is, believe it or not, entirely relevant to web design, web development, dealing with clients, etc. Let's take for example the following situation. The client supplied a photograph for a web design that needs to be enlarged to abnormally large proportions. The upsampled [...]...
Posted on Wednesday June 4, 2008 at 08:33 AM
***This article is sarcastic*** There are a handful of rules that will automatically place in the rungs of "All-Star Web Designer and Developer". It is my objective to share these with you. 1 - You Are Always Right The client never knows what the client wants. It's up to you to tell them. If they disagree with you, [...]...
Posted on Monday June 2, 2008 at 02:21 PM
Having seeing the effects of an SQL Injection attack, I thought I'd be able to tackle some tips on preventing SQL Injections in the first place. All it takes is one vulnerability to affect your entire software application. If the vulnerability is general enough, you could be the target of scripts that scour the web [...]...
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