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YouTube - Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) am 20. Juni 2008 unter music video weird

14 months in the making, 42 countries, and a cast of thousands. Thanks to everyone who danced with me. Make sure to click "watch in high quality" right underneath the video.


The Perfect 3 Column Liquid Layout: No CSS hacks. SEO friendly. iPhone compatible. am 19. Juni 2008 unter css html webdesign

The CSS used for this layout is 100% valid and hack free. To overcome Internet Explorer's broken box model, no horizontal padding or margins are used. Instead, this design uses percentage widths and clever relative positioning.


http://olav.dk/articles/tables.html am 19. Juni 2008 unter css html webdesign

In most cases CSS is nicer to work with and much more powerful than presentational markup. There is really no reason to use font-tags, align-attributes etc, since the same effect can be achieved through CSS. But tables-for-layout is a special case, since


37signals: An Introduction to Using Patterns in Web Design am 19. Juni 2008 unter gui interface webdesign

There is a better way to manage this vast complexity than by making big decisions up front and hoping for the best. To make better sites — sites that are functional, beautiful, and "usable" — we have to break our design problems up into small independ


:: GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS :: Gotchas When Upgrading to Rails 2.1 am 19. Juni 2008 unter rails

We’ve upgraded several Rails 2.0 application to Rails 2.1 now, and we’ve compiled a list of little things to keep in mind as you upgrade. Hopefully this list will help you avoid banging your head against a wall.


The Passive-Aggressive Programmer or Why Nothing Gets Done (Revised) am 15. Juni 2008 unter politics programming

I see organizations stymied by a few individuals that seem to subvert initiatives and prevent progress. Or they somehow evade being useful and spend all their time in hand-wringing and "yeah-but"-ing. I'm not sure how to exploit what they can do, while ge


Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - Back to Basics - Life After If, For and Switch - Like, a Data Structures Reminder am 13. Juni 2008 unter programming refactor

I just had a great one on one coding learning session with a good friend of mine over lunch. He's trying to take his coding skills to the "next level." Just as we plateau when we work out physically, I think we can plateau when coding and solving problems


The Problem With Django « metajack am 11. Juni 2008 unter django opensource python

Christian writes about his frustration with Django’s release process. There has not been a new release of Django for over a year, and the prevailing advice is to use trunk, the latest development code. I sympathize with him. We run Django 0.96 at Chessp


λ Tony’s blog λ » Blog Archive » What you call integration testing, I call sloppy programming am 4. Juni 2008 unter agile lesen programming

You make the distinction between unit testing and integration because you are a sloppy programmer. You throw side-effects around like a 5 year old in a play pen. You do not care for intellectual discipline in your thinking process. Nor do you care for hig


The Long Strange Trip to Java am 31. Mai 2008 unter Java lesen

I first met James Gosling in the spring of 1988. He was wearing an ill-fitting white T-shirt with an obscure reference to Jean Paul Sartre's cat. He wasn't wearing shoes, and his socks didn't quite match. His large corner office in building 14 of Sun's Mo