That time has rolled around again! Thursday, June 16, is the June meeting of the Perth Web Standards Group. The event will be held once more at Edith Cowan University, Mt Lawley, in the tavern. Full details are available, as … Continue reading
Year: 2006

May 23, 2006
by Kay
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Perth CSS and JavaScript workshop cancelled
Sadly, we just don’t have the population density in Perth. Or maybe it’s an excess of apathy. Who knows. Russ was apologetic, but due to poor ticket sales they can’t bring the workshop to Perth as planned. The (very) few … Continue reading

May 21, 2006
by Kay
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Web Directions 06 – all is revealed
The Web Directions 06 program has been announced! Stop reading this NOW and go check it out! Hat tip to Nick, who claims to have snagged the first ticket… I have a stressed credit card so it will be a … Continue reading

May 18, 2006
by Kay
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How I procrastinate… er, work
Myles has issued a challenge to all westcoastbloggers… how do we work? Work? What’s that? What desktop software do you use every day? Myles mentions Outlook. I love Outlook. It amazes me with it’s possibilities every day. I can’t wait … Continue reading

May 18, 2006
by Kay
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The Web Directions Rumour Mill
I don’t know where he found out about it, but Lachy’s got a scoop on some of the speakers that will be at Web Directions. The official Web Directions conference site hasn’t been updated yet, but Maxine promised that it … Continue reading
A Reporting Engine Update
I haven’t been following the Flex beta – like I need something else to learn! – so it was with some surprise that I read about the ColdFusion/Flex Connectivity beta on Damon Cooper’s blog – as well as providing the … Continue reading
Ideas3 podcast is now live
The podcast for Ideas3, the speaking event with John Allsopp and Mark Boulton presented by Port80 on April 11, is now live. We had the recordings already, we got the transcripts done by the brilliant Casting Words, and the pages … Continue reading
Simple time tracking
For those fed up with using spreadsheets to track billable project time, Madpilot Productions has launched 88 Miles. First up, I will admit that Myles had to point out the Back to the Future reference in the name. Cryptic 80’s … Continue reading