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A few weeks ago I got to sit down and chat with the DotNetRocks guys about a variety of topics. The initial premise for the interview was to talk about the Surface and why I love it so much. I think we got into some great tangents right from the start!
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I love a good cheeseburger, always have. My all time favorite was a local grease pit in my hometown of Cleburne Texas that sadly is no more. Nonetheless I have many other options, especially when I go home to Texas, like this weekend! Today I came across
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A few months ago Mark Zuckerberg made headlines all over the place when he said HTML5 wasn't there yet and announced Facebook would be going all native with their mobile applications. As someone who believes whole heartedly in the ability of HTML5 this
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Consumers are speaking loud and clear. Enterprises are starting to wake up. Even Microsoft got the message and has started to respond, RIM didn't. The way everyday users consume information, interact with each other and accomplish tasks has changed
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As July closes my life and professional circumstances have radically changed. I am actively pursuing development projects, preferably mobile web and HTML5. I am available to commit a full work week, except for next week as I have some personal commitments.
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I am going to be very busy over the next month doing presentations about using HTML5 for mobile and how to build Single Page Web Applications. Things start tomorrow with the aspConf followed by 3 user group presentations in August. aspConf is a free online
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Maybe you are like me and very envious of the Nokia Lumia's or you just long for a Samsung Focus S or any of the great Windows Phones available. Well I can't get you a handsets for each type, but I can help you at least pretend you have one. Geert van
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If you know me you know I am a fanatic about application performance and that I am a big fan of Steve Souders and the practice of web performance optimization (WPO). In the past I have recommended both High Performance Web Sites and Even Faster Web Sites
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I love being the mayor, of everywhere I go. I crave check-in points for places I have never been and it puts a smile on my face when I get those extra points for checking in the third time in a week. I do FourSquare, everyday. Even when I don't leave
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Struggle isn't exactly the right term. More like prolonged torture describes the frustration and experience I have had with some CSS concepts. Let's face it CSS is more of an art than some place where engineers can thrive. But time, practice and just
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This morning I gave my how to do Native experiences using HTML5 talk at the Philly Code Camp . I want to share the links to the live demo site as well as the code and a few other resources. I posted the code I used to a site on my server this morning
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This year is looking like the year enterprises execute a radical shift when it comes to mobile strategies to keep up with the consumerization their employees are forcing. This means organizations of all sizes, from small shops to multi-national behemoths
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There are not a lot of books on mobile development I have found to be that helpful so far. Recently I purchased the O'Reilly published Mobile Design Pattern Gallery book and want to recommend it. Its not a book deep in technical details, but rather a
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So far this year I have not had the time to get around to events for many presentations. I really enjoy doing sessions because they give me an opportunity to dig into a topic more than I normally would, share things I learn that I simply do not have time
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If you know me you know over the past few years I have been a big fan of Metro UI and the tiles. I have been hacking at doing the Metro UI in web applications for a while now, so there are a lot of things I have learned, and some I have not quite mastered
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