You know sometimes when you find it hard to make a decision between two workshops or seminars that are running at the same time? Well that happened with me for today, Day 2.
With hindsight, I probably should have chosen Derek Featherstone’s Accessibility 2.0 workshop over Kelly Goto’s The Iterative App. Now, this is nothing what-so-ever [...]
Archive for September, 2006
Well, Day 1 has been and gone. Well technically it’s more like Day -2, as there are two days of workshops before the conference proper.
For me, it was DOM Scripting with Jeremy Keith, and while I own his book, and have built a number of Ajax apps in the past, it was nice to learn [...]
Watched Talladega Nights last night after dinner at our hotel. It was acutally pretty funny. Much better than I thought it would be, especially as I’m not the biggest Will Ferrel fan, although without the performances of Gary Cole and Sacha Baron Cohen it would be nothing. 4/5 stars
Speaking of my Web Connections profile page, I’ve used a (slightly smug-looking) photo of me modelling my new glasses. Well, technically they aren’t my glasses. While I’ve had the eye test, and chosen the frames, the glasses themselves have not yet arrived. If you look carefully, you can actually see the brand lable stuck on [...]
Although the conference proper starts on Thursday, I’m attending a couple of workshops tomorrow and Wednesday. I don’t know how much I’ll get out of them, but I’m sure that at the very least, I’ll meet a bunch of great, like-minded people before the conference gets into full swing.
The Web Connections website which has been [...]
Web Directions 2006
September 26-29. Bags are packed.
Hi. My name is Michael, and I run this little web design thingy called Mad Web Skills. I say “thingy” because it’s just me really. Its a business I run which specialises in standards-based web design and development for both external clients as well as making some cool stuff for myself such as an online [...]
