My Eclipse Tutorial at Theme Forest
Theme Forest posted my tutorial on using Eclipse with PDT to make a nice PHP IDE.
Check it out here
Theme Forest posted my tutorial on using Eclipse with PDT to make a nice PHP IDE.
Check it out here
According to Wikipedia, a hackathon is defined as: …an event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers and project managers, collaborate intensively on software projects. Basically, it’s a place were people who work with computers can come together to hopefully make something awesome. There are all types…
It’s been a crazy month, and I barely blogged, but that doesn’t mean I wasn’t pumping out content. Here’s a roundup of all the video (and other content I put out in May 2019.
Today I’m working from a “mobile command center.” This a a term I heard coined from coworker and all-around great fellow Brian Richards. He uses it when he’s working from the road, usually literally moving. I love this idea; working remotely let’s us work anywhere and modern technology enables us to do it. I’m not…
When I left the full time freelancing world 2.5ish years ago, I had a very specific way I did things and I enjoyed it; however, admittedly, it wasn’t the best. I was using Coda, not making local copies, not using any form of version control, and my frameworks were becoming stale. I’ve been going to…
Lots of going on this week, so I decided I’d aggregate all of the links I’ve been sharing into one, easy to find post. Responsive Design with WordPress Giveaway: I’m giving away a few copies of my book and there is still time to enter. Check it out! Book Release: Responsive Design with WordPress |…
Note: This article was published while I was in my early 20s. I was much younger and dumber. Please don’t hold it against me. One of the perils of having a 20+ year old website!Here is the story. Apparently a Dallas high school beat another high school 100-0, and then subsequently apologized and forfeited the…
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