June 2005
Apple shook up the technology roadmap a bit today at the Worldwide Developers Conference by announcing a shift to Intel architecture in 2006. This has ramifications for users and developers alike.... Read More
Looks like it’s Integrated Development Environment (IDE) season again… Eclipse 3.1 is just around the corner with the first release candidate (RC1) now available for download. Support for... Read More
The concept of Design Patterns is familiar to many; short explanations of reusable techniques which you’ll find yourself adding to applications again and again. The Ajax Patterns Wiki is the... Read More
In my off hours, I’m building a spanky Web interface for JJukebox, an open source, multi-user MP3 jukebox server. We take our music pretty seriously here at SitePoint HQ, and it’s time... Read More
I was at a large trade show in New York this past weekend, and one tiny company used a very creative marketing tactic that is worth sharing. It can apply to any networking event, not just trade... Read More
The upcoming Thunderbird 1.1 release will add several new or improved features – most prominently Podcasting. Named somewhat after the Apple iPod, whose users initiated the method, content... Read More
As many have already explored, Fedora Core 4 has been out in test release since May. Even better, Red Hat, after several months of licensing and development has made available an enterprise class... Read More
Although I’ll be covering Adobe’s Creative Site 2 in more detail in the Design View, I thought I’d take a look at a new feature that grabbed my attention — ‘Live... Read More
A reader in the last blog asked about whether the client should see A+ work the first time you show something. Here are three answers: 1. Each client is different. Ask your client what their... Read More
What do Flickr, Google Suggest, Google Maps, and GMail have in common? They all employ some of the latest methods in modern, unobtrusive DHTML. In the first four chapters from his new book, 'DHTML... Read More




