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Learning to make web apps

Monday, October 6th, 2008

This is the first in what may end up being a series of posts wherein I try to educate myself about small-medium scale PHP web application development. I thought to do this because lately I’ve been excited about a project that is truly challenging me; it reminded me of when I began digging into CSS [...]

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Virtual hosting into Parallels

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

OS X based web developers: If you setup custom virtually hosted domains by either hand editing your hosts file, or by using a tool like VirtualHostX, then you probably want to view your sites through Parallels for IE browser testing.
This info is elsewhere, but my current rule of thumb is: if it takes more than [...]

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Taskpaper, OS X app

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Two things that I’ve struggled with since leaving art school and joining the workforce: keeping track of tasks, and keeping track of time spent on various projects. I’ve tried many methods and tools, I’ve observed the methods of others, and I think I may have found the system for me — Taskpaper. Taskpaper is for [...]

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