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Testing IE locally on Mac with MAMP Pro and Parallels

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Something I used to do, when browser differences were almost ridiculously difficult to manage, is use the worst browser as my primary browser. Winner of the “Worst Browser” award changed hands often, but these days it’s championed by the corporately entrenched yet sorely outdated IE 6. The fastest way (for me) to test IE CSS [...]

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Web App Development Part 3

Friday, October 10th, 2008

This is a continued story from previous posts, all tagged web app dev.
The last couple days I’ve had the privilege of being able to share my database schema and intentions with a real application developer. He pointed me towards some simple, yet important conventions - perhaps most critically, a logic for database table creation that [...]

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Web App Development Part 2

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

This is a continued story from previous posts, all tagged web app dev.
So this “non-cms cms” is really just a way of layering controls into each page as its rendered (assuming proper logged-in authority.) Some aspects of the structure that make things easier (maybe):

The system is not intended to work “out of the box” for [...]

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