Showing posts with label javascript. Show all posts
Showing posts with label javascript. Show all posts

2016-01-21

Two years on, Dell shows going private was a smart move | Ars Technica

Two years on, Dell shows going private was a smart move | Ars Technica "We find ourselves in a world increasingly afflicted with myopia—governments that can't see beyond the next election, an education system that can't see beyond the next round of standardised tests, and public financial markets that can't see beyond the next trade," wrote Michael Dell in the Wall Street Journal in 2014.
And corporations try to build key infrastructure with JavaScript. Right. Can't wait to see how that turns out. Wait, what browser again?

This is why Docker is going to flatten the competition in the cloud: providing an insulating layer against the constant stream of marketing bullsh*t that masquerades as innovation. Stable, repeatable, reliable.

2014-06-20

Yeah, I'm an expert in UX

My favorite peeve about HTML "programmers" is how they turn email addresses into non-editable HTML fields, eliminating irrelevant use cases such as editing for proper capitalization, correcting misspellings, and platform specific selection/copy/paste.

Let me be clear: you're not better at UI than Apple or even Microsoft. But go ahead and keep believing that.