The form that left
The other day, I encountered a form
submission behavior I didn’t expect, nor don’t have any solution for.
The other day, I encountered a form
submission behavior I didn’t expect, nor don’t have any solution for.
Microsoft released MOSS, Microsoft Sharepoint Office Portal, which is a web-based collaboration and document management platform.
I’ve always liked hair. Beautiful hair makes people look fantastic, and I think more personality is conveyed through hair than we think.
A topic that just can’t be discussed enough is Microsoft and how some of their decisions affect us Web Developers, end users and, consequently, the entire world.
I’ve always liked watching movies, so in 2005, for the first time, I decided to watch all the movies nominated in the Best Motion Picture of the Year before the Oscar Academy Awards. Just to know what I think about the result, and whether they actually were good movies.
The other night we had a company meeting outlining our new organization.
Almost a month ago, I wrote a hesitant post about DOMAssistant in DOMAssistant – Why bother?, so it’s about time to talk about that again.
I just felt a bit too restrained with Twitter last night to describe what actually went down. So, this will be too personal and perhaps too graphic. Consider yourselves warned… 🙂
For me and a lot of other people I’ve been talking to, the latest release of Firefox haven’t really been delivering.
Sometimes when I’m a bit too stressed, usually facing some tough development challenge, I hurt myself out of frustration.
As you all probably know by now, Microsoft has put a bid of $44.6 billion for Yahoo!.
I thought I’d share a web developer’s rendition of Working Class Hero.