I’ve been so busy reading other people’s accounts of WE05 that I’ve only started writing up my own now. I’m going to start with one of the speakers who really got me enthused to get out there and start implementing … Continue reading
October 5, 2005
by Kay
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Inspirational Molly
One of the highlights of WE05 for me, was meeting Molly Holzschlag. Us web chicks tend to be a bit few and far between, so meeting someone who has been an inspiration to me for so many years – I’ve … Continue reading
October 4, 2005
by Kay
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Just the (Web) Essentials
Well, I’m back from Web Essentials, and pretty much caught up on all that missed sleep. I could talk about all the cool, wierd, unbelievable and downright awesome things that happened all night – but for now I will limit … Continue reading
August 17, 2005
by Kay
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Usability on the bleeding edge
Jeffrey Veen is doing a full day workshop the day before Web Essentials in Sydney called “Designing the Next Generation of Web Apps”. It sounds like really good stuff – RIAs and Ajax stuff, user interaction and usability – and … Continue reading
Web Essentials
Lucky Kay gets to go to Web Essentials in Sydney in September, and I’m pretty goddamn excited! I’ve been raving about it over on my standards blog which is where it really belongs, but I thought it was interesting to … Continue reading
Two sleeps to go
… until the WA Web Awards presentation evening, and I’m not stressed out at all, honest! Well, maybe just a little bit. The finalists were announced on Monday, and three of PerthWeb’s entries were included – we’re pretty excited! Elizabeth’s … Continue reading
Where’s Kay?
I did a bad thing… I let the “no posts in the last 20 days” message sit on the home page for longer than a week. Very slack of me. So, like all errant bloggers, I will now plead my … Continue reading
ColdFusion flash forms: more whinging
Everyone must know about this by now, but it’s just so goddamn cool: file upload with ColdFusion flash forms. I just wish ColdFusion flash forms were more usable. They’re just so painfully slow… I’ve tried using them on our intranet, … Continue reading