Shamelessly stolen from iSee:
[Dramatic reenactment]
Adobe: So, you want the flash player on your new phone, eh?
Steve: Yep.
Adobe: OK, that’ll be 5% of retail sales.
Steve: Ah, no.
Adobe: OK, 2.5%, bottom line.
Steve: Look, we can release this device without the Flash player at all.
Adobe: No way, we rule dynamic content on the web–if you want to give [...]
Ok, this is too awesome not to share. You know the annoying way you have to tab into the punctuation layout to type a period? This required no less than three keystrokes (Tab into layout, hit “.”, Tab out (or hit space)).
Save those keystrokes! Just hold down the “.?123″ button, and slide your finger over [...]
Update 06/16/2009: With the release of iPhone OS 3.0, this tip is no longer necessary. With 3.0, simply tap and hold any link to bring up an option to, among others, “Open in New Page”. I’ll leave this up for posterity, and for those of you that have not upgraded yet.
After experiencing and thoroughly enjoying [...]
The first thing I should let you know is that I am posting this from my brand new iPhone.
The second thing I should let you know is that I would do it all over again.
The level of enthusiasm in that line last night was absolutely off the charts. It completely invalidates the notion that Apple [...]
Me: Hello, I’ll be canceling my account towards the end of the month, and I want to make sure my transition will be smooth.
Verizon customer service rep: Ok, may I ask who you are switching to?
Me: AT&T.
CSR: Oh. And can I ask why you’re switching?
Me: The iPhone.
CSR: …oh.
You’ve never heard a more speechless customer [...]
If you are a client-side developer, this question has without a doubt been a topic of discussion. Should you use HTML, or XHTML? Does it matter? The answer is quite verbose, and takes a lot of consideration to determine:
Having previously declared my undying love for all things Jeremy Keith (that sounded straighter in my head, I swear), now comes word of Jeremy’s call-to-action.
…Bulletproof Ajax is not a book for seasoned server-side developers. It’s for front-end coders who already know markup and CSS with perhaps a smattering of JavaScript. If that sounds like [...]
March 30, 2007 – 12:20 pm
My two most indispensable web development tools are Firebug and TextMate. I’m sure the same goes for many web developers the world round. Firebug brings with it a complete set of debuggers and problem-solvers that is unrivaled by any other application. And TextMate is the little text editor that could (and does). It’s versatility is [...]