Archive for February, 2008

Doublethinking version targeting

27 February 2008

Microsoft’s version targeting proposal for IE8 is all the rage on the Internets. I’ve been reading the arguments for and against, and have settled on holding two contradictory beliefs in my mind and accepting them both. Version targeting is a terrible proposal, one that threatens the advancement of Web design as we know it, and [...]

EVE on Rails - Creating an EVE in-game-optimised version of your Rails site

14 February 2008

One thing I love about being a Rails hobbyist is that I can continually think about the best way to do things. With no paycheck hinging on a deliverable, I can refactor continuously until I’m convinced I have the best code I can muster. Sure, I never get anything done, but the exercise makes me [...]

Setting up A Rails Application for EVE Online

6 February 2008

As I mentioned before, I’ve be having a lot of fun with EVE Online. The attraction, however, hasn’t been just to the ability to fly around in a ship and blast pirates (as if that weren’t enough!). EVE has a pretty excellent API, an browser that provides in-game information, and even dumps of art and [...]

Football company seeks the moderately webby

1 February 2008

Everybody’s got football fever with Super Bowl XLII coming up. If it’s caught you and you’ve got some decent Web chops, we’re hiring. There’s a few more at our employment site (warning: cruddy third-party app—search in the Digital Media division). Of course, if you really want to get in, you’ll go through me.