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  • Blog Post: What the heck is Responsive Web Design?

    As a Web developer, we need to think about many devices, screen sizes and orientations. It’s not enough now to build our application or website to target only desktop screens: you need to keep in mind that your visitors will come to your site with their smartphones, their netbooks, their tablets...
  • Blog Post: Ok. Let’s Start from the Beginning.

    One of my favorite things to do is to check and see what folks are talking about on that Internet thing and one of the people I enjoy reading is the handsome and dapper Martin Beeby who we lovingly refer to as “The Beebs” . He is a developer evangelist for Microsoft and loves HTML5 just like me, but...
  • Blog Post: Make Awesome Web: 200 Awesome Resources and Counting

    About six months ago, fellow Microsoft Developer Evangelist, Michael Kordahi ( @delic8genius ) launched Make Awesome Web , a link-blog dedicated to client-side web awesome-ness: Hours after its launch, I asked Michael if I could help out. Reason being, over the past number of years, I’ve used a number...
  • Blog Post: Announcing the Ignite Your Coding Web Development Series!

    Every year, around this time, my colleagues and I organize a series of conversations called Ignite Your Coding . Its purpose is to spark your inner awesomeness by providing you with knowledge and insights on software development. Why? It’s simple: we want to support you; we want to help grow your...
  • Blog Post: makeawesomeweb.com: Now With More Awesome!

    Earlier today, fellow Microsoft Developer Evangelist, Michael Kordahi ( @delic8genius ) and friends, Jordan Knight and Tatham Oddie unveiled makeawesomeweb.com , a link-blog dedicated to client-side web awesome-ness: Although I can’t claim that the site was my idea, that won’t stop me from wishing that...
  • Blog Post: HTML5, IE9 and Interoperability

    Yesterday, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) introduced a new HTML5 logo program . From the description on the logo page: It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the markup you write. It shines as bright and as bold as the forward-thinking, dedicated web developers you are. It's...
  • Blog Post: IE’s Big Leap Forward

    Peter-Paul “ppk” Koch writes in his blog, QuirksBlog (which lives on his site, QuirksMode ): In the past few days I’ve been revising the CSS compatibility table with information about the latest crop of browsers. There’s no doubt about it: this is IE9’s show. It just supports nearly everything. No hassle...
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