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Want another reason to avoid table based layout?
14.Oct.06 | 2 Comments
Just about any web developer has probably been lectured more than once about the evils of using tables for page layout. I’ll spare the lectures — you’ve either heard ‘em a million times or you’re on your way to Google right now to search. Today I discovered another reason why table based layout [...]
Programming is Like Sex
21.Sep.06 | Leave a Comment
I laughed, cried and blushed while reading “Programming is Like Sex.“
Anyone Fiddled with Fiddler?
11.Sep.06 | Leave a Comment
I bookmarked a link to Fiddler over a month ago. Just now got a moment to at least read the site a bit and I’m really quite intrigued. As a “web developer” (which means many different things to many different people I’m learning) this seems like it could be very useful.
What is [...]
Another Dev Tool? MS XML Notepad 2006
04.Sep.06 | 1 Comment
Looks like the good folks at Microsoft released another interesting and free tool last week. XML Notepad 2006 came out last friday and, at first glance, is one of the slickest free tools I’ve seen for mauling XML documents. Err, I should mention it is does have some “windows-only requirements“… but if [...]
My New and Potentially Favorite Text Editor
03.Sep.06 | 13 Comments
Early last week, I came across a link to Scott Hanselman's Ultimate Tool List. I'm always a sucker for a tool or utility list. There's just something about reading them and saying (to myself), "he likes that piece of junk?" or "Oooh, shiny! I've never seen that one before." The first to make me feel [...]


