Improving Community – The power of good, centralized documentation →

March 4th, 2010 Comments

A successful open-source community documentation initiative has:

  • Comprehensive documentation provided on a central, official website.
  • Inline comments and user feedback.
  • The most common paths on the website are the most visible, intuitive paths.
  • Fluent navigation and document hierarchies. (The URL matches the Breadcrumbs matches the content. If users get lost, users give up).
  • Accurate and relevant official information, well vetted information.

via In Relation To…  Improving Community – The power of good, centralized documentation..→

Audi – “Beauty in Engineering”

March 4th, 2010 Comments

Via Audi “Beauty In Engineering” from Aladino Debert on Vimeo.

Holi 2010 – The Big Picture →

March 3rd, 2010 Comments

via Holi 2010 – The Big Picture

52 Weeks of UX

February 27th, 2010 Comments

A discourse on the process of designing for real people – a terrific blog by Joshua Brewer the Director of User Experience at Socialcast.com and  Joshua Porter is an interface designer and co-founder of Performable.

A must read/subscribe.

52 Weeks of UX

Jim Reeks: The Man Behind the Mac Startup Sound

February 27th, 2010 Comments

Who’s the man behind the sound you hear, every time you startup your Mac? One More Thing onemorething.nl went down to San Jose to track him down: Jim Reekes. He worked for Apple for over 12 years, during which he left his mark on everything sound at Apple.

via OMT in San Francisco #3: Let it beep on Vimeo.

Codeorgan.com →

February 25th, 2010 Comments

The Codeorgan works by analysing the body content of any web page and translates that content into music. The Codeorgan uses a complex algorithm to define the key, synthesiser style and drum pattern most appropriate to the page content.Have a go at http://www.codeorgan.com/

→ codeorgan.com

JBoss Tohu →

February 24th, 2010 Comments

  • Designed to support question and answer style interactions where the set of questions are dynamic and potentially dependent on the answers received
  • Initially targeted at interactive web applications, however technology independent and could be used in B2B scenarios, mobile devices, etc
  • An embeddable component that complements and works within existing UI frameworks such as Seam/JSF/Spring MVC
  • Tohu closes the development and maintenance loop for rule based web applications, by automatically generating user interfaces directly from rule sets.

via Tohu. I wonder how difficult it would be to build something like this using Ruby DSLs.

A rant about PHP compilers in general and HipHop in particular →

February 8th, 2010 Comments

People seem to want to know if HPHP is widely useful outside of Facebook, and some people are saying “no”. I disagree strongly. In order for HPHP to be useful, you need to have a PHP application which is suffering due to PHP interpreter performance. That matches Facebook perfectly, and they’ve always been the canonical example I use to explain why PHP compilers are interesting. But you don’t have to be Facebook size or scale to have performance problems.

via A rant about PHP compilers in general and HipHop in particular..

Computers shouldn’t make people feel like idiots →

February 4th, 2010 Comments

For those of us surrounded by the minutiae of computers all day, it’s easy to forget there’s a world of people out there who just don’t get it. And it’s not their fault. It’s ours.Apple has decided it’s worth throwing out advanced features in order to get these people onboard.

via Computers shouldnt make people feel like idiots – 37signals.

→How to recognise a good programmer

January 30th, 2010 Comments

  • Passionate about technology
  • Programs as a hobby
  • Will talk your ear off on a technical subject if encouraged
  • Significant and often numerous personal side-projects over the years
  • Learns new technologies on his/her own
  • Opinionated about which technologies are better for various usages
  • Very uncomfortable about the idea of working with a technology he doesn’t believe to be “right”
  • Clearly smart, can have great conversations on a variety of topics
  • Started programming long before university/work
  • Has some hidden “icebergs”, large personal projects under the CV radar
  • Knowledge of a large variety of unrelated technologies may not be on CV

via How to recognise a good programmer.

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