Inside Steve’s Brain by Leander Kahney
You know its funny how sometimes you’ll pick up a new book based upon it’s great title and rave reviews, expecting the author to present you some special insight into the topic at hand, only to come away disappointed and discouraged by what you’ve read. This is exactly how I [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Book Review: Inside Steve’s Brain
Posted in Photography, tagged Cult of Mac, Photography, Steve Jobs on May 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Finding Freelance Work
Posted in Photography, tagged Apple, Life, Photography, Work on May 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I received a recent comment from Paul, a reader on my “other blog” asking how I found my “weekend gigs” or freelance development work. That’s a pretty good question and the short answer (without sounding too presumptuous) is that God provides! The long answer is “I don’t really know, it just seems to happen”.
I started [...]
Panic’s Coda – What an IDE Should Be!
Posted in Photography, tagged Apple, Coda, Panic, Photography, Web 2.0 on May 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Being a developer, I spend a great deal of my time immersed in an “integrated development environment” or IDE as they are know in the trade. Whether it’s Microsoft’s Visual Studio, Apple’s Xcode or Panic’s Coda, a well designed development environment makes a huge difference in the quantity and quality of the code being produced.
More Thoughts on HTML5, CSS3 & WebKit Advances!
Posted in Photography, tagged Photography, Safari, Web 2.0, WebKit on May 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I thought I’d take this opportunity to explain a little bit more about why I believe the new “features” in WebKit are so important to the future of web development and design.
Why Safari May Become the Browser of Choice!
Posted in Photography, tagged Photography, Safari, Web 2.0, WebKit on May 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you’re a web designer, web developer or just someone that keeps up with the latest “Web 2.0″ technologies, you know that a lot of progress is being made by ALL the major browsers to become “standards compliant”. You also know that the Web Standards Project has created a number of “Acid” tests that help all the [...]










