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Everybody would agree that quality is an important part of the software development process. However, the complexity involved in delivering quality is often poorly understood and the amount of effort it requires tends to be underestimated.
A man is being taken to court by his ex-employers in America for keeping the Twitter followers that he accumulated while working for them. This is not the first time that arguments over the ownership of social media contacts have ended up in the courts.
It seems that Umbraco are finally dropping XSLT on the next release of their CMS. About time too – it’s been a while since you could really justify using it to build web interfaces.
All change for Microsoft developers. Again. The new Visual Studio developer preview demonstrates that Microsoft are serious about promoting HTML5 and JavaScript as a primary application development platform for Windows 8.
EPiServer is a great CMS but like all platforms it has a number of traps for the unwary and inexperienced.
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant is frequently used as a reference point when evaluating WCMS platforms. Although the report may provide a strategic overview of a particular slice of the WCMS market, it does little to shed light on the real issues that underpin a WCMS selection.
Peer review of code can be a powerful software quality assurance tool. It helps to spread knowledge, encourages readable code and helps to find bugs before your QA team do. Given the obvious benefits, why can it be so difficult to implement?
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has finally released some advice on how to interpret the EC’s new cookie laws. Despite the continued lack of clarity, it does look like there will have to be some improvements in the way we communicate how websites work to the people that use them.
#Adobe's new white paper on their road-map for the #Flash and #AIR runtimes: http://t.co/sKXyliP2 (12 hours ago)
I'm not convinced that you can draw a meaningful distinction between #WCMS "platforms" and "products": http://t.co/kDDeImzI (14 hours ago)
Google to start selling HUD-style specs, it says here... it'll be brain implants next... http://t.co/j1ccDfBo (15 hours ago)
Why "Solomo"? Can't we just say "using your mobile to look for stuff"? (20 hours ago)
Forrester reckon mobile internet users will exceed PC users by 2016... fair enough, but what will they be doing? http://t.co/38rp6XKJ (yesterday)
I am Head of Technology at a digital agency in London, UK. I have been working in web development since the mid-1990s - however, everybody seems to say that these days. Currently using (in no particular order): ASP.NET, C#, JavaScript, XML, WCF, Flex, UML, SOAP, Silverlight, XSL, WPF, JQuery, SQL Server, EPiServer, MVC, Surface, Json, Oracle, XHTML, CSS, nUnit, Moq, Cruise Control, IIS, Transact-SQL and not forgetting lots and lots of Visio.
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