August 7th in Round-Up by .

10 Android Apps for Designers And Developers

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A couple of weeks ago I read an article on ThinkVitamin covering useful developer apps for the iPad. I myself have chosen the Android route when I purchased my Motorola Xoom a couple of months ago so, I decided to go on the hunt for similar apps that will fill the same needs on Android. Turns out there is a bunch available. Below is a list of apps available on the Android market.

1. File Expert

If you are going to edit …

May 16th in JavaScript by .

Is It An Attribute Or Is It A Property? jQuery Attribute/Property Demystifier

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Dymystifier, yeah right, more like a helper but, if you are reading this, I guess that the title did it’s job. Moving swiftly along though, this post is all about the new prop() function introduced in jQuery 1.6. After it’s initial introduction with 1.6 the folks behind jQuery got a ton of feedback from the community as there existed a lot of confusion about attributes, properties, how they relate to each other and when to use the well known attr() …

September 13th in Lists, Round-Up by .

9 Deceptively Simple But Powerful Tools for Web Developers

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Often times the simplest tool is exactly what is needed to fix the most complex of problems. Sometimes you need to gain access to the right information to help your end users and support your web application through its various life cycles. Over especially the last couple of months I have run into a couple of web applications that are simple for the most part but, what they provide makes them invaluable. The situations I encountered were not unique and are …

July 4th in Articles, Lists by .

25 Mostly Developer, Chrome Extensions You Need

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One of the biggest aspects that made Firefox such a popular browser for users was the plethora of plugins that is available to enhance the browser. From utilities to make repetitive tasks easier to some of the most advanced web development tools that has changed the life’s of web developers the world over. When Chrome was released, the amazing speed and small footprint of the browser had people switching over to Chrome in spades. One thing the browser did lack though, was …

December 6th in Articles by .

Setting Up An OpenSource Design Studio [Updated]

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A couple of years ago an article such as this one would have been impossible. However, with the popularity, support and involvement of developers exploding it is now truly possible to run a design and development studio completely based on Open Source technologies. Below is a list of products you would need to set-up your Open Source studio.

The Gimp

The Gimp

One of the first application most design/development studios will invest in is a web design and photo manipulation application. And …

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