About one year ago I embarked on a very special journey, by accepting what was an exceptionally important project. A project driven by someone I am happy to be acquainted with, who is nothing less than stellar.
Gwenn Voelckers, visionary of AloneAndContent.com, along with her sister Anne Palumbo and graphic designer Kevin Siebert, shared in my [...]
Posts with the tag: Programming
AloneAndContent.com
Monday, March 30th, 2009
jQuery slideToggle() animation jumping and flickering issues
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
jQuery’s slideToggle() method is great for creating things like accordions. Unfortunately it seems I am not alone when I say it’s buggy. The sliding animation can flicker and/or appear to jump, depending on the browser and version of jQuery.
After much trial and error, I realized that this problem can be solved by applying an explicit [...]
Web Development is Software Development
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
When I sat down to write this blog, I only intended for it to be rather short. But then it grew, and grew… and grew. I’ve actually started and stopped writing this blog several times. And as an aside, I took this opportunity to comment on my education at RIT, and how it has [...]
Action Chess
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
This is probably one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen:
http://lab.mathieu-badimon.com
Although its practicality is questionable. Nevertheless, it rocks.
Web Developers are Software Developers
Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Make no mistake: When you’re talking about web development, you’re talking about software development, and then some. My boss and director of the Interactive group I’m a part of at P+N agrees that “web development is software development.”
I’ve been working on a pretty big blog. That’s a part of it. Every day [...]

