A nice complete reference of what’s out there.
I love reading about the design process, but this video showing the evolution of Convert for the iPhone is even better.
Love this post from Rands In Repose and it couldn’t come at a better time. I’m working on finishing up a lot of little details on a web application and it’s great to remember how important these little things are.
Some really nice improvements both functionally and visually for the debug tools for the Web Inspector in Webkit.
Looks like a great port of my favorite “pop over” javascript technique in my favorite javascript library jQuery. I’m sure I’ll be using this somewhere in the near future. Nice work Steve.
A huge congratulations to everyone involved! For those curious few out there this site is Django powered, and although I haven’t been actively involved in the community or developing with it for all that long, I have to say it’s easily my favorite way to build websites. The freedom and control it provides to get my designs realized quickly hasn’t been possible with anything else I’ve used. With Django I’ve always felt I’ve been doing things “the right way” and to see it at 1.0 is just one more reason to check it out if you haven’t already.
I love all the bundles in Textmate, except how difficult they are to install. GetBundle makes easy to quickly grab ‘em. Highly recommended.
Nice new site from Paul Boag for his podcast. I finally met him briefly at SXSW this year and he was great to talk to. The inaugural interview for the new site is friend and fellow Blue Flavorite, Jeff Croft.
A great solution for remote file access. I still don’t know why this wasn’t been built directly into the OS years ago though.
A new resource for developers out there looking to maximize the Flickr API.
Looks like a great way to start hosting something for free just to see where it goes.
Enjoy the killing.
Word.
Saved for quotes on an article I plan on writing a little later.
For those days when there’s really no way around Internet Explorer 6 and transparent PNGs.
A valiant goal. I think the web standards project was successful in eventually getting the browser makers to change their ways so more power to the email standards project.
Interesting thoughts on User-generated content. I agree a lot with what he says.
Looks like a great technique.
“I was born a programmer. The rest is just implementation detail.” Worth the long read.
Garrett Dimon on colors for his bug tracker. He’s gearing up to write a series this week on his development of a bug tracking tool that looks to be fantastic.
Looks like a great clean, lightweight CSS framework.
Recap of WWDC talk on iPhone development.
Organization that sets up designers and developers with non-profit organizations.