I seem to be announcing a lot of events lately, don’t I? But this one is really exciting… Russ Weakley and Cameron Adams are running a two day workshop tour around Australia (yes, they are even coming to Perth). There’s … Continue reading
Year: 2006

April 2, 2006
by Kay
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CSS and JavaScript workshop
This post originally appeared on the now-defunct ‘Zombiecoder Kay’ blog. I was going to mention this earlier, but have been so busy busy busy I haven’t had a chance. Russ Weakley and Cameron Adams are running a two day workshop … Continue reading
Ideas3: John Allsopp and Mark Boulton speaking in Perth
Ideas3 is the latest event organised by port80. John Allsopp and Mark Boulton will be talking about typography, web standards, and anything else that they feel like… The last two port80 events, with local and national speakers, sold out quickly … Continue reading
Ideas3: John Allsopp and Mark Boulton in Perth
This post originally appeared on the now-defunct ‘Zombiecoder Kay’ blog. port80 are holding a speaking event on 11th April – and this time, we have a national AND an international speaker. The official theme is “typography, web standards and more”. … Continue reading

March 22, 2006
by Kay
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March Web Standards Group Meeting, Perth
Unbelievable but true – but a mere six months after the first effort (mind the sarcasm), Perth are having another Web Standards Group meeting. We may not be able to get speakers every single month, but Vicki and I are … Continue reading
Update on stupid code comments: good code comments
In my little rant about crappy code comments – which was very light-hearted really, although it can be a serious topic – Jay Greer commented and told me I should go out on a limb and post what I think … Continue reading
Vent and rant: stupid code comments
Update: I was asked what I thought good comments were, so here’s a followup post to this one: Update on stupid code comments: good code comments. One of the most frustrating things any programmer can do is work with someone … Continue reading
Bloody web standards AGAIN
Surprise surprise… some people don’t agree with the opinions expressed in my post on the meaning of the term “standard” in relation to the web. wow, I didn’t see that coming! One comment and one blog post in particular I … Continue reading