How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 3
Jun 23rd 2009 by
In “How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 2,” I discussed some DOM navigation methods, such as the “getByName,” “getByTag,” and “getByClass” techniques. Furthermore, I also showed how to do some extra methods just for fun, such as the “even and odd” and the “setOpacity” methods. In this week’s post, I will continue with my “VOZ” JavaScript Framework tutorial series, and we are going to continue to add new methods for dealing with a JavaScript Framework. Therefore, I will take the Framework one step farther, and I will add more useful methods for dealing with JavaScript before a page loads and other useful techniques. Please continue reading below to follow the Framework! Please remember to comment, and Enjoy!
268 Tips to Release and Reinforce your Creative Muse
Jun 17th 2009 by
When I first started working as a web programmer years ago, I was told you either are a web programmer or a web designer, but you cannot be both. Each job I worked at instructed me to concentrate in the area I was better in, which at that time I thought was merely programming. However, I enjoyed designing and continued to do it as a hobby. Over the years, I improved my designing ability, and I have determined that that advice was flawed. Personally, I think everyone has a creative muse inside of them that just needs to be untapped. Not to mention, I consider it to be bad business not to be knowledgeable in as many areas as possible. In my opinion, a web programmer should know at least basic design, and a designer should know as least basic coding. So as web developers, we should all be interested in unlocking our creativeness.
220 Twitter Applications You Should Have
Jun 14th 2009 by
We all know what Twitter is and what it does; it has exploded into popular culture. Twitter is absolutely everywhere these days and has become difficult to avoid. Networking sites like, Twitter and Facebook, have truly changed the way people communicate over the internet, allowing news and information to be instantaneous, constantly changing, and personalized. With sites like Twitter, we now can interact and contact just about anyone, including Al Gore, CNN, Oprah, or even, Lebron James, just to name a few. Initially, many web developers thought Twitter was too simple, but it is its simplicity that makes it so powerful, because it can be used by anyone and everyone.
910+ Tips to Improve Interaction with Clients
Jun 8th 2009 byNo matter what profession you are in, you must regularly interact with clients. I know many professionals, myself included, that would much prefer remaining behind their computers, and keeping all client contact to a minimum. However, in order to make a web development business, or any business for that matter, successful, it goes without saying that you need people who are willing to pay you to sit behind that computer and work. Moreover, it is important to keep those paying people happy, so they keep coming back. Here is a list of tips for successful dealings with clients, which I have compiled over my years of professional experience. If you have any additional tips, feel free to add them in the comments section. I hope you find these suggestions useful.
11How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 2
Jun 5th 2009 byLast week, I discussed the importance of the JavaScript programming language, and how it has become increasingly popular among programmers, because its diverse capabilities. As I have previously mentioned, programmers can now more easily create web applications with JavaScript, which is why it is continuing to be learned and utilized. Also last week, I went step-by-step in creating our own JavaScript Framework, in which I entitled “VOZ.” In this week’s post, I will continue with my JavaScript Framework, and add the “legs” to the “feet” of last week’s framework. Essentially, I will take the Framework one step farther, and I add more useful methods, and even some extra fun methods. Please continue reading below to follow the Framework! Please remember to comment, and Enjoy!
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