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Web Development

Why It’s PayPal’s Fault, Not The Browser

April 27, 2008

About a week ago there was some buzz floating around about how PayPal may block Safari because it doesn’t have phishing protection built in. This has since been retracted by PayPal:
PayPal: No plans to block Safari
A representative for PayPal on Friday said the ecommerce firm is developing features to block customers from logging into PayPal [...]

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Mollom – Spam Control and More

April 24, 2008

I came across this service a little earlier in the week and can’t wait to give it a try! It is quite possibly the first real competitor to Akismet for community spam filtering and control. The Drupal community is all up in arms with praise for the beta-service.
Sometime next week I think I’ll toss it [...]

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Crossing The Skills Divide

April 3, 2008

There is an almost constant drone of phone calls and emails in my life right now, I’m right in the thick of finding a job for when I become available in May. It hasn’t been an easy road, but I’ve made great strides in my approach, the types of jobs I apply for, and the [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-02-19

February 19, 2008

Just installed MAMP, makes local web development easy again! #
I guess I’ll buy AppleCare for my iPhone so I can get a replacement on my current phone, vibrate motor died #
so I’m told that AppleCare on my iPhone is a necessity, they will overnight you a replacement if it breaks. #
No AppleCare=no easy replacement #
@norawheels [...]

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Almost There…

January 30, 2008

We’re moving our application from the development server to the production server today and things have gone well so far (it really is just a UI type thing because it’s really just changing links ). Anyway, we’re getting very close to wrapping up for the week and submitting our application to Adobe for [...]

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The Final Stretch!

January 28, 2008

What a surprise we got today, we finally heard from the Reynolds Institute that we have to submit the final AIR application to Adobe for a technical review by Friday at 5pm CST. I see some late nights ahead of us this week!We’ve got a great little application with a TON of potential, let’s [...]

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New Demo App – Looking good!

December 7, 2007

Well Team Contributr has done it again! We’ve got a great new demo app to show off to those in the know and our base functionality is really shaping up to be a very awesome program. We’re all very proud of the progress being made, and I personally am really hoping to keep this momentum [...]

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Coda for Coding

November 29, 2007

We’ve decided to all use Panic software’s Coda to do a lot of the hand work that will go into design and code for the foundation of Contributr. It’s a very cool application that has the power of Transmit (the best Mac FTP program out there!) with code finishing, error checking, and lots of other [...]

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FIVe3D | Open Source Action Script Classes

October 25, 2007

Mathieu Badimon | FIVe3D
Alright, you have got to check our FIV3D and their beautiful (and open source) ActionScript classes. They’ve got 4 great examples and their underlying code up on the site right now, and from that I’ve heard, they’ve got some other great things coming.
I already have some ideas of ways to integrate these [...]

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