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10 October 2006
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Forums I Frequent

As well as attempting to maintain daily blog posting, I also frequent a number of forums where I contribute to varying degrees. Therefore, for the next few days, I am going to work through a list of the ones I … Continue reading

9 October 2006
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Traffic!

Jane and I enjoyed a lovely weekend away, visiting family and friends around the East Midlands and parts of Yorkshire. The only thing that marred it was the final leg of the return journey, made overlong by the weight of … Continue reading

7 October 2006
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Little People

Little hand-painted people, left in London to fend for themselves. Little People is a street art project that takes tiny models of people and puts them in situ around London, taking photos to prove it. As a child I always … Continue reading

6 October 2006
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bean-sprouts

Sometimes I get email from the address available on this website. Sadly, most of it is spam (which is why I filter it through the spamgourmet service to limit the damage if it goes through a phase of being flooded) … Continue reading

5 October 2006
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Conversation

I think I’ve made enough postings about technical issues to veer onto other topics for a few days. I’ve even had a comment from John Resig, the key architect of the jquery library, so I’m feeling flushed with success. As … Continue reading

4 October 2006
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Why jQuery?

When I attended the Future of Web Apps Summit in February this year, I remember being a bit bemused while listening to David Heinemeier Hansson talk about Ruby on Rails (official site). I didn’t use any “development frameworks” except those … Continue reading

3 October 2006
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jQuery Comments Script

The whole process of turning an information-rich id attribute into an informative comments block is done using Javascript. Written from scratch, this would require a lot of code but, by virtue of using one of the libraries that is readily … Continue reading