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239_32 Jeremy Keith's Bookmarks Tagged With "development"

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  1. Visit CSS for lunch » Mastering the presentation layer of the web… at lunch time. CSS for lunch » Mastering the presentation layer of the web… at lunch time.

    Here's a great project from Andrew Mager. He takes a little time out at lunch to post a small markup or CSS tip. Over time this builds up into a really valuable resource.

  2. Visit Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community

    A good overview of ARIA from the mighty Gez Lemon. There seems to be quite a bit of overlap with some HTML5 ideas here.

  3. Visit Webmonkey: the Web Developers Resource Webmonkey: the Web Developers Resource

    Hey, look what's back: Webmonkey! Ah, memories.

  4. Visit What Is Google App Engine? - Google App Engine - Google Code What Is Google App Engine? - Google App Engine - Google Code

    Infrastructure just got even cheaper. Between this and Amazon's EC2/S3, the barrier to entry to getting an app up and running is getting lower and lower.

  5. Visit Morethanseven » Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django Morethanseven » Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django

    Gareth tries to figure out why Django seems to strike a chord with standardistas. It may that the separation of concerns resonates with the methodology of progressive enhancement. Some good comments follow

  6. Visit Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site

    The justification behind YSlow. If you've heard Nate Koechley speak, some of this will be familiar to you. It's all solid advice as far as I can tell.

  7. Visit £5 app £5 app

    This has become a regular event here in Brighton. Developers get up and talk about cheaply-made apps. I want to try and get a slot sometime.

  8. Visit movabletype.org: Welcome to MTOS: the Movable Type Open Source Project movabletype.org: Welcome to MTOS: the Movable Type Open Source Project

    This is the secret I've been keeping ever since I visited Six Apart a few weeks back: Movable Type is going open source.

  9. Visit Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X

    This looks like an interesting new piece of software from Panic. And the site's got some lovely JavaScript flourishes.

  10. Visit The microformats process The microformats process

    John Allsopp has created this flowchart of the research and development involved in the creation of a new microformat. It looks kind of like the workflow of any good iterative development.

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