rc3.org
Content management is still an unsolved problem | rc3.org
http://rc3.org/2010/09/29/content-management-is-still-an-unsolved-problem
Strong opinions, weakly held. Content management is still an unsolved problem. September 29, 2010. Content management remains an unsolved problem. Untold billions of dollars (and hours) have been spent building commercial, open source, and custom content management systems since the first Web page was pushed to a Web server using FTP, and yet they all still suck. Former Salon editor Scott Rosenberg ruminates on the fact that TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington lists frustration with technology. Make it ...
quintessenceofham.org
We Are All Managers | The Quintessence of Ham
http://quintessenceofham.org/2013/05/07/we-are-all-managers
The Quintessence of Ham. Is the blog of Sean Takats, history professor and director of research at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. We Are All Managers. Against digital humanities offers yet another opportunity to trot it out. And how can you find time to learn a programming language anyway, when your core competence is fluency in the language of grant applications? To highlight just a few of his specious claims:. He fantasizes that digital humanities project budgets are artificially ...
trevorowens.org
The Invention & Dissemination of the Transparent GIF: Traces in Web Archives | Trevor Owens
http://www.trevorowens.org/2015/04/the-invention-dissemination-of-the-transparent-gif-traces-in-web-archives
User Centered Digital History. Review: Preserving Complex Digital Objects. Becoming Digital Public Historians →. The Invention & Dissemination of the Transparent GIF: Traces in Web Archives. April 4, 2015. Tiny transparent image files have played a significant role in the history of the Web. Digital folklorist, Olia Lina has done some great work exploring the presence of spacer GIFs in the Geocities web archive and on how those GIFs persisted in some cases beyond the deletion of geocities. Hashes for all...
mathematism.com
django-district February Recap | mathematism
http://mathematism.com/2010/02/26/django-district-february-recap
Ruminations from the gray matter of rich leland. Notes from our February meetup, where we discussed PyCon. We had some excellent discussions this month on everything from version control to parabolic reflectors. Most of which stemmed from some divergence of a PyCon session topic. Following is a recap of the gathering. DC Python Meetup Group. Mar 2, 7pm). Apr 17 and 18). This month I introduced the Django Software Foundation Tip Jar. To collect donations to the DSF. The State of Packaging. Small acts make...
fatphil.org
Working with GIT while your project uses Hg : hg-git
http://www.fatphil.org/linux/hg-git.html
Working with GIT while your project uses Hg : git-mercurial bridge. Just use Felipe Contreras' mercurial bridge. Ignore Everything Below Here. I worked the crap below out after scouring a whole load of tutorials I found on the web. After having some issues getting them to work, the. Helpful #mercurial IRC channel. Informed me everything I'd wasted my time trying to learn was horrifically out of date. The internet can be a good source of information, but a worse source of misinformation. Git] intree = 1.
blog.joa-ebert.com
Collateral Damage – blog.joa-ebert.com - Blog of Joa Ebert
https://blog.joa-ebert.com/2012/03/28/collateral-damage
Blogjoa-ebert.com – Blog of Joa Ebert. Hacks, Cross-Compilers and other Weirdness. Continuous Deployment ». I am no longer committed to supporting any Flash related open-source projects. The Flash Player has been hibernating for half a decade now. The only glimpse of performance was finally a set of specialized op-codes which allow you to modify an array of bytes. In layman’s terms this means it was finally possible to do. As a reminder: I showed. The Adobe roadmap for the Flash runtimes. This player sho...
html5doctor.com
HTML5 forms input types | HTML5 Doctor
https://html5doctor.com/html5-forms-input-types
Helping you implement HTML5 today. HTML5 Doctor on Github. HTML5 forms input types. Thursday, February 28th, 2013. In the first article in this series. You can start using them now. This is article is an excerpt from Chapter 6 of Beginning HTML5 and CSS3: The Web Evolved. By Christopher Murphy, Oli Studholme, Richard Clark and Divya Manian, published by Apress. HTML5 introduces no less than a baker’s dozen (yes, that’s 13! New input types for forms. We’re going to take a brief look at each of t...Desktop...
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