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Friday, October 04, 2002 |
Let's Make a Deal. The deal is this: I make all my recent presentations available from my site. All your favorite topics! The 80/20 rule, designing search systems, IA within the broader context of UX... In return, I get to plug the IA sessions that Margaret Hanley and I will be teaching this fall as part of Nielsen Norman's UsabilityWeek tour. OK, here goes: two full day IA tutorials--one basic, the other more advanced--chock full of all of your other favorite topics, including enterprise... [Bloug] 3:52:09 PM ![]() |
Steve Pilgrim: Web Development Resources are Everywhere. Yup, and elsewhere too. Some key books - Eric's CSS book fer sure. A good XML reference as well. And a set of bookmarks to the w3c spec pages. otherwise, my top tools: Edit+, TopStyle and HTML Tidy Oh, and for automation I lean toward Perl. Back-end database work has been home-grown so far for company projects (ugh! get hooked into work that's already been done by the 'net community to use MySQL or some other database, do not let yourself get dragged into "we can do our own"-land). [Steven Vore's weblog] 3:50:48 PM ![]() |
Weblogs and Publishing. Clay Shirky's distinctive voice on what weblogs really do to publishing: The search for direct fees [by webloggers] is driven... [E M E R G I C . o r g] 11:14:59 AM ![]() |
Hal Macomber blogs about lean project delivery.. Great post after great post. Hal is blogging his personal path to project management reform. I don't understand all the ideas yet, but it is captivating like my first experience of Extreme Programming. A sense of bottom up, peer-to-peer, emergent project control. New thinking in a hidebound profession. [a klog apart project management] [a klog apart]9:19:28 AM ![]() |