Archives for: "May 2010"
London Web Standards: Beautiful Design for Everyone with Ann McMeekin
May 31st
Review: LWS May: Beautiful Design for Everyone at The Melton Mowbray, 18 Holborn, EC1N 2LE, London 19:00 to 20:30 5 out of 5.Technorati tags for this review: accessibility design london web standards more »
Links for May 30th
May 30th
Microformats & Microdata ❧ Oli.jp (@boblet) - A presentation describing the two alternatives for embedding extended semantic information in HTML5.Tags: Presentation; HTML5; Microformats; Microdata; SemanticWeb;
A List Apart: Articles: Re… more »
London Web Meetup: Top 10 UX Gotchas
May 25th
Review: London Web May: Top 10 UX Gotchas, Conference learnings & Traffic kickstarts at Hoxton Apprentice, 16 Hoxton Square, London. N1 6NT. 19:30 to 21:30With UX London in full swing, this month's London Web had a usability focus. Google's Geor… more »
Links for May 23rd
May 23rd
Snap: A Haskell Web Framework: Home - Snap is a simple web development framework for unix systems, written in the Haskell programming language.Tags: Web; Development; Framework; Haskell; FunctionalProgramming;
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Links for May 16th
May 16th
Adactio: Journal—The format of The Long Now - What format should we be storing our (textual) cultural artefacts in so that they can be understood in 10000 years time? Jeremy Keith makes the case for HTML.Tags: BlogPost; Standards; HTML5; Culture; … more »
Links for May 9th
May 9th
Understand The Web · Ben Ward - There was a big hooha in the web standards world last week as, first, Joe Hewitt bemoaned the state of web development, then Steve Jobs took his feud with Adobe to the next level by publically disparaging the 'openness' of… more »
Links for May 2nd
May 2nd
Daniel Davis - The HTML5 <ruby> element in words of one syllable or less - If you've been wondering what the ruby element is for, here's a simple explanation.Tags: BlogPost; HTML5; Tips;
jcotton - A jQuery like library for manipulating drawin… more »