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Excellent Javascript Hints/Suggestions

This guide can easily bring a javascript programmer up to the current state of the technology. I, personally, am impressed by how far Javascript has come in a few years.

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A slick XHTML/Javascript Slideshow system

An excellent application of using proper standards-based technology – and it works perfectly in lesser-browsers too!

Comment · Posted: October 7th, 2004


Gallery of Regrettable Food

It had been a while since I last visited this site – it always makes for a good (albeit disgusting) read.

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Google makes the shortlist of awesome things on my phone

I can now text message google and get good results. To test it I just sent ‘pizza 14607’ and it returned three pizzerias all within walking distance to me. Verdict: success!

Comment · Posted: October 7th, 2004


An excellent application of RFID

This particular application (helping you to remember what you’ve forgotten) is rather slick and similar to a project that I wanted to carry out this last year. Undoubtedly the largest hurdle is the financial aspect (getting the equipment). I wish I had so

Comment · Posted: October 7th, 2004


When architecture bleeds over into design

I’ve always been fascinated by architects who immerse themselves into the design of their projects, designing everything from the mundane to the complex.

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Using Design Patterns in Web Design

An interesting little walkthrough showing how to break data down into chunks and pull it back together to make your final product.

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Popularity of a del.icio.us fad

Results to an interesting social experiment

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